South Carolina Senate Passes Bill for Joint Election of Governor and Lieutenant Governor

On March 14, the South Carolina Senate unanimously passed HB 4977, which changes the method for electing lieutenant governors. Current law says voters choose lieutenant governor as a separate office. The bill, which has now passed the legislature, requires that in the general election, gubernatorial and lieutenant governor candidates run as a team. There would be no more primaries for lieutenant governor; gubernatorial nominees would choose their own running mate after the primary.


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