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The 1994 South Carolina gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1994 to select the governor of the state of South Carolina. The contest featured two politicians from the Upstate and David Beasley narrowly defeated Nick Theodore to become the 113th governor of South Carolina.
[edit] Democratic Primary
The South Carolina Democratic Party held their primary for governor on August 9, 1994. Lieutenant Governor Nick Theodore, from the Upstate, emerged as the winner of the runoff election on August 23 against popular Charleston mayor Joe Riley.
[edit] Republican Primary
The South Carolina Republican Party held their primary on August 9, 1994 and the contest featured state representative David Beasley from the Upstate against two Lowcountry politicians. Beasley cruised to victory and benefited from the campaign of popular Charleston mayor Joe Riley for the Democratic nomination by drawing Lowcountry voters away from the Republican primary and towards the Democratic primary.
[edit] General Election
The general election was held on November 8, 1994 and David Beasley was elected as the next governor of South Carolina in the closest election percentage wise since the disputed election of 1876. Turnout was higher than the previous gubernatorial election because of the competitive nature of the race between the two parties.
1994 South Carolina gubernatorial election map, by percentile by county. 60%-64% won by Beasley 55%-59% won by Beasley 50%-54% won by Beasley <50% won by Beasley <50% won by Theodore 50%-54% won by Theodore 55%-59% won by Theodore 60%-64% won by Theodore 65+% won by Theodore
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[edit] References
- State Election Commission (1995). South Carolina Election Report 1994-1995. Columbia, SC: The Commission, p. 26.
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