NFIB South Carolina PAC Endorses 46 Candidates for General Assembly

Date: October 07, 2024

NFIB’s political support is based on the candidates’ positions and records on key small-business issues

The NFIB South Carolina PAC today endorsed 48 candidates for seats in the state General Assembly. The political action committee, which is comprised exclusively of NFIB members, endorsed 14 candidates running for state Senate and 32 running for seats in the House of Representatives.

“South Carolina’s economy is built on its small businesses,” NFIB State Director Ben Homeyer said. “Our members believe we must elect candidates who will work to maintain an environment where small businesses can grow, create jobs, and support their communities.”

Election Day is Nov. 5. Early voting is Oct. 21-Nov. 2. The deadline for applying for an absentee ballot is Oct. 25.

The NFIB South Carolina PAC’s endorsements are important to these campaigns. Small business owners and their employees vote in high numbers and are known for actively recruiting friends, family members and acquaintances to go to the polls. NFIB’s political support is based on the candidates’ positions and records on key small-business issues.

Endorsements (NFIB members have an asterisk)

Senate

  • District 3: Richard Cash
  • District 8: Ross Turner
  • District 9: Danny Verdin*
  • District 11: Josh Kimbrell
  • District 12: Roger Nutt
  • District 15: Wes Climer
  • District 24: Tom Young
  • District 26: Rusell Ott
  • District 28: Greg Hembree
  • District 31: Mike Reichenbach
  • District 41: Matt Leber
  • District 43: Chip Campsen
  • District 44: Brian Adams
  • District 46: Tom Davis

House of Representatives

  • District 12: Daniel Gibson
  • District 13: John McCravy
  • District 16: Mark N Willis
  • District 23: Chandra Dillard
  • District 24: Bruce Bannister
  • District 25: Wendall Jones
  • District 30: Brian Lawson
  • District 33: Travis A Moore
  • District 42: Doug Gilliam
  • District 44: Mike Neese
  • District 45: Brandon Newton
  • District 46: Heath Sessions
  • District 53: Richie Yow
  • District 57: Lucas Atkinson
  • District 63: Jay Jordan
  • District 64: Fawn Pedalino
  • District 69: Chris Wooten
  • District 78: Beth Bernstein
  • District 80: Kathy Landing
  • District 87: Paula Rawl Calhoon
  • District 89: Micah Caskey
  • District 98: Chris Murphy
  • District 102: Joe Jefferson
  • District 110: Tom Hartnett
  • District 112: Joe Bustos
  • District 114: Gary Brewer
  • District 115: Spencer Wetmore
  • District 118: Bill Herbkersman
  • District 120: Weston Newton
  • District 122: Bill Hager
  • District 123: Jeff Bradley
  • District 124: Shannon Erickson

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