southeast region · SC
The South Carolina State House primaries on June 9, 2026, determine the Democratic and Republican nominees for all 124 seats in the South Carolina House of Representatives. Winners advance to the general election in November 2026, where they will compete for the opportunity to serve two-year terms in the state legislature.
The Richland County Council Primaries on June 9, 2026, will determine nominees for county council seats in Richland County, South Carolina. These elections are critical as they influence local governance, budgeting, zoning, and public services across the county, which includes Columbia and surrounding communities.
Incumbent: Butch Kirven
The Greenville County Council Primaries on June 9, 2026, are primary elections for multiple seats on the Greenville County Council, the legislative body responsible for county-wide policy, budget approval, and oversight of services such as public safety, infrastructure, and zoning in Greenville County, South Carolina.
The Charleston County Council primaries on June 9, 2026, will determine nominees for county council seats in Charleston County, South Carolina. County council members serve four-year terms and are responsible for local budgeting, land use, and public services.
The Richland County School Board Primaries on June 9, 2026, will determine which candidates advance to the general election for key seats on the Richland County School Board in South Carolina. These board positions are responsible for overseeing public education policy, budget approval, and superintendent oversight across the county's school district.
The Greenville County School Board Primaries on June 9, 2026, are partisan elections to select nominees for multiple seats on the Greenville County School Board. Candidates are running in specific districts across the county, with winners advancing to the general election in November 2026 to oversee public education policy, budget, and operations for over 70,000 students.
The Charleston County School Board primaries on June 9, 2026, will determine nominees for multiple seats on the school board responsible for overseeing public education in Charleston County, South Carolina. These nonpartisan elections are critical for shaping district policies, budget allocations, and academic standards for over 50,000 students.