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SCIWAY will provide complete coverage of South Carolina's November 8, 2022 general elections.
Our guide provides links for Kershaw County's local county, school board, and special district races. It also includes a directory of the candidates vying for federal and
state-level elected offices in Kershaw County.
Kershaw County Candidates for US Senate
The seat currently held by Tim Scott will be up for election.
Candidates for US Senate, Seat 2
Kershaw County Candidates for US Congress
US House District 5 includes all of Cherokee, Chester, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, Lee, Union and York counties, most of Sumter County and a portion of Spartanburg County.
District 5 Map
- Interactive map - use the search box or zoom tool to pinpoint your district
Candidates for Congress, District 5
Kershaw County Candidates for SC Senate
The next election for the SC Senate will be held in 2024.
Kershaw County Candidates for SC State House
SC House District 45 includes portions of Kershaw County and Lancaster County.
District 45 Map
District 45 Candidates
SC House District 50 includes portions of Kershaw County, Lee County and Sumter County.
District 50 Map
District 50 Candidates
- Marvin Jones - Republican
- Will Wheeler - Democratic - Incumbent
SC House District 52 includes portions of Kershaw County.
District 52 Map
District 52 Candidates
SC House District 65 includes portions of Chesterfield County, Darlington County, Kershaw County, and Lancaster County.
District 65 Map
District 65 Candidates
- Cody T Mitchell - Republican - Unopposed
Kershaw County Candidates for SC Solicitor
5th Circuit Solicitor - Richland, Kershaw
2022 – Kershaw County Candidates
Elections for Kershaw County will be held November 8, 2022.
Kershaw County Auditor
- Dennis G Arledge Sr - Republican - Incumbent - Unopposed
Kershaw County Coroner
- David A West - Republican - Incumbent - Unopposed
Kershaw County Probate Judge
- Debbie Branham - Republican - Incumbent - Unopposed
Kershaw County Sheriff
- Lee Boan - Republican - Incumbent - Unopposed
Kershaw County Treasurer
- Randy Roberts - Republican - Unopposed
Kershaw County Council Chair
- Katie Guinn - Republican - Unopposed
Kershaw County Council, District 04
- Jimmy Jones - Republican - Incumbent - Unopposed
Kershaw County Council, District 05
- Brant Tomlinson - Republican - Incumbent - Unopposed
Kershaw County Council, District 06
- Danny Bruce Catoe - Republican - Unopposed
Kershaw County School Board District, 02
- Nathan Greene Jr - Nonpartisan
- Donald R Reeves Jr - Nonpartisan
- Mark Sury - Nonpartisan - Incumbent
Kershaw County School Board District, 04
- Shirley L Halley - Nonpartisan - Incumbent - Unopposed
Kershaw County School Board District, 06
- David W Roberts - Nonpartisan
- Brittany Robinson - Nonpartisan
Kershaw County School Board District, 08
- Charles King - Nonpartisan - Unopposed
Fire District Commissioner, Lugoff Fire District Commissioners
- David G Hines - Nonpartisan - Incumbent - Unopposed
- Eric N Tisdale - Nonpartisan - Incumbent - Unopposed
Kershaw County Soil and Water District Commission
- Ed Estridge - Nonpartisan - Incumbent
- Will Galloway - Nonpartisan
Watershed Conservation District, Little Lynches Creek
- Jacob Annan - Nonpartisan - Unopposed
SC Statewide Elections and Candidates
- All SC Statewide Elections - Governor, Lt Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Superintendent of Education, Treasurer, and Comptroller - plus Constitutional Amendment Questions
Find Your SC Precinct and Polling Place
Use this quick form to find your precinct number, your polling place, your districts, and a sample ballot – for US Congress, SC Statehouse, SC Senate, School Board, County Council, and City Council district (if applicable).
- Find your precinct, polling place, voting districts - for registered voters only
1. Use 4-character year for birth date.
2. Click Submit after completing all boxes.
3. After results appear, click Get driving directions to the Precinct in upper right corner for directions, map.
Kershaw County Voting