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South Carolina [1]

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Population four,723,723
Gender 51.4% Female, 48.vi% Male person
Race 68.4% White, 28.0% Blackness, 1.4% Asian[two]
Ethnicity v.3% Hispanic
Unemployment charge per unit 10.ii%
Median household income $44,587
Voter registration statistics N/A
Upcoming elections U.S. House, 2022
U.S. Senate, 2022

This page displays the current and historical members of U.S. Congress from S Carolina. Here is the current partisan breakup of the congressional members from Southward Carolina.

Congressional Partisan Breakup from South Carolina
Party U.S. Senate U.Due south. Business firm Total
Autonomous 0 1 1
Republican 2 6 8
Independent 0 0 0
Vacancies 0 0 0
Total two 7 9

Current members

U.S. Senate

See likewise: Classes of United States Senators

The electric current members of the U.S. Senate from S Carolina are:

U.S. House

The current members of the U.South. House from S Carolina are:

Office Name Party Date assumed role Date term ends
U.S. Business firm S Carolina Commune 1 Nancy Mace Republican January iii, 2021 Jan three, 2023
U.Southward. House S Carolina Commune 2 Joe Wilson Republican Jan three, 2001 January 3, 2023
U.S. House Due south Carolina Commune 3 Jeff Duncan Republican January three, 2011 Jan 3, 2023
U.South. House South Carolina Commune 4 William Timmons Republican January 3, 2019 Jan 3, 2023
U.South. House Southward Carolina District 5 Ralph Norman Republican June 26, 2017 January 3, 2023
U.S. House South Carolina District half-dozen James Clyburn Democratic January 3, 1993 Jan 3, 2023
U.Due south. Firm South Carolina District seven Tom Rice Republican January 3, 2013 January 3, 2023

Historical members

Senate

Historical Representation to the U.S. Senate by Party from South Carolina
Party Total
 Democratic 37
 Republican viii
 Autonomous-Republican 7
 Jacksonian 2
 Nullifer 1
 Federalist 1
 Pro-Administration ane
 Multiple party affiliations iii
Grade 2 Senators from South Carolina [3]
Senator Years Served Party
Pierce Butler 1789-1796 Pro-Administration, Anti-Assistants, Democratic-Republican
John Hunter 1796-1798 Democratic-Republican
Charles Pinckney 1798-1801 Democratic-Republican
Thomas Sumter 1801-1810 Autonomous-Republican
John Taylor 1810-1816 Democratic-Republican
William Smith 1816-1823 Democratic-Republican
Robert Young Hayne 1823-1832 Jacksonian
John C. Calhoun 1832-1843 Autonomous
Daniel Elliott Huger 1843-1845 Democratic
John C. Calhoun 1845-1850 Democratic
Franklin H. Elmore 1850-1850 Democratic
Robert W. Barnwell 1850-1850 Democratic
R. Barnwell Rhett 1850-1852 Democratic
William F. De Saussure 1852-1853 Democratic
Josiah J. Evans 1853-1858 Democratic
Arthur P. Hayne 1858-1858 Democratic
James Chesnut, Jr. 1858-1860 Democratic
Thomas J. Robertson 1868-1877 Republican
Matthew C. Butler 1877-1895 Autonomous
Benjamin R. Tillman 1895-1918 Autonomous
Christie Benet 1918-1918 Democratic
William P. Pollock 1918-1919 Democratic
Nathaniel B. Dial 1919-1925 Democratic
Coleman L. Blease 1925-1931 Democratic
James F. Byrnes 1931-1941 Democratic
Alva One thousand. Lumpkin 1941-1941 Democratic
Roger C. Peace 1941-1941 Democratic
Burnet R. Maybank 1941-1954 Democratic
Charles E. Daniel 1954-1954 Democratic
J.Strom Thurmond 1954-1956 Democratic
Thomas A. Wofford 1956-1956 Democratic
J. Strom Thurmond 1956-2003 Republican
Lindsey Graham 2003-Present Republican
Class 3 Senators from South Carolina [iii]
Senator Years Served Party
Ralph Izard 1789-1795 Pro-Administration
Jacob Read 1795-1801 Federalist
John Ewing Colhoun 1801-1802 Autonomous-Republican
Pierce Butler 1802-1804 Democratic-Republican
John Gaillard 1804-1826 Democratic-Republican, Crawford Republican, Jacksonian
William Harper 1826-1826 Jacksonian
William Smith 1826-1831 Republican
Stephen D. Miller 1831-1833 Nullifier
William C. Preston 1833-1842 Nullifier, Whig
George McDuffie 1842-1846 Democratic
Andrew P. Butler 1846-1857 Democratic
James H. Hammond 1857-1860 Democratic
Frederick A. Sawyer 1868-1873 Republican
John J. Patterson 1873-1879 Republican
Wade Hampton 1879-1891 Autonomous
John L. Chiliad. Irby 1891-1897 Democratic
Joseph H. Earle 1897-1897 Democratic
John 50. McLaurin 1897-1903 Democratic
Asbury C. Latimer 1903-1908 Democratic
Frank B. Gary 1908-1909 Democratic
Ellison D. Smith 1909-1944 Democratic
Wilton East. Hall 1944-1945 Democratic
Olin D. T. Johnston 1945-1965 Democratic
Donald S. Russell 1965-1966 Democratic
Ernest F. Hollings 1966-2005 Autonomous
James DeMint 2005-2013 Republican
Tim Scott 2013-Present Republican

House

2000s

Historical Representation to the U.Southward. Business firm by Party in the 2000s from S Carolina
Political party Full
 Democratic 2
 Republican 2
Total Representatives 4
Representatives to the U.S. Firm from South Carolina
Representative Years Served Party
Henry Brown 2001–2011 Republican
Jim Clyburn 1993-Present Democratic
Jeff Duncan 2011–Nowadays Republican
Joe Wilson 2001–Present Republican
Mick Mulvaney 2011–2017 Republican
Trey Gowdy 2011–2019 Republican
Tim Scott 2011–2013 Republican
Tom Rice 2013–Present Republican
Ralph Norman 2017–Present Republican
Joe Cunningham 2019–2021 Democratic
William Timmons 2019–Present Republican
Nancy Mace 2021–Present Republican

1900s

Historical Representation to the U.Southward. House by Political party in the 1900s from South Carolina
Party Total
 Democratic 49
 Republican 11
Total Representatives 60
Representatives to the U.S. House from S Carolina
Representative Years Served Party
Robert B. Scarborough 1901–1905 Autonomous
Joseph T. Johnson 1901–1915 Democratic
Asbury F. Lever 1901–1919 Democratic
George Due west. Croft 1903–1904 Democratic
George S. Legaré 1903–1913 Democratic
Wyatt Aiken 1903–1917 Democratic
Theodore G. Croft 1904–1905 Autonomous
James O'H. Patterson 1905–1911 Autonomous
J. Edwin Ellerbe 1905–1913 Democratic
James F. Byrnes 1911–1925 Democratic
J. Willard Ragsdale 1913–1919 Democratic
Richard Due south. Whaley 1913–1921 Democratic
Samuel J. Nicholls 1915–1921 Autonomous
Paul G. McCorkle 1917 Democratic
Frederick H. Dominick 1917–1933 Autonomous
William F. Stevenson 1917–1933 Democratic
Edward C. Isle of mann 1919–1921 Democratic
Philip H. Stoll 1919–1923 Democratic
West. Turner Logan 1921–1925 Autonomous
John J. McSwain 1921–1936 Autonomous
Hampton P. Fulmer 1921–1944 Democratic
Allard H. Gasque 1923–1938 Democratic
Butler B. Hare 1925–1933, 1939-1947 Democratic
Thomas S. McMillan 1925–1939 Democratic
John C. Taylor 1933–1939 Democratic
James P. Richards 1933–1957 Democratic
Gabriel H. Mahon, Jr. 1936–1939 Democratic
Elizabeth Hawley Gasque 1938–1939 Autonomous
Clara G. McMillan 1939–1941 Democratic
Joseph R. Bryson 1939–1953 Autonomous
John 50. McMillan 1939–1973 Democratic
L. Mendel Rivers 1941–1970 Democratic
Willa L. Fulmer 1944–1945 Autonomous
John J. Riley 1945–1949, 1951-1962 Democratic
William Jennings Bryan Dorn 1947–1949, 1951-1974 Democratic
James B. Hare 1949–1951 Autonomous
Hugo S. Sims, Jr. 1949–1951 Democratic
Robert T. Ashmore 1953–1969 Democratic
Robert Due west. Hemphill 1957–1964 Autonomous
Corinne Boyd Riley 1962–1963 Democratic
Albert Watson 1963–1971 Republican
Thomas Due south. Gettys 1964–1974 Democratic
James Robert Isle of mann 1969–1979 Autonomous
Mendel J. Davis 1971–1981 Autonomous
Floyd Spence 1971–2001 Republican
Edward Lunn Young 1973–1975 Republican
John Jenrette 1975–1980 Democratic
Kenneth Lamar Holland 1975–1983 Democratic
Butler Derrick 1975–1995 Democratic
Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. 1979–1987 Republican
John Low-cal Napier 1981–1983 Republican
Thomas F. Hartnett 1981–1987 Republican
Robin Tallon 1983–1993 Autonomous
John Spratt 1983–2011 Democratic
Liz J. Patterson 1987–1993 Democratic
Arthur Ravenel, Jr. 1987–1995 Republican
Bob Inglis 1993–1999, 2005-2011 Republican
Mark Sanford 1995–2001, 2013–2019 Republican
Lindsey Graham 1995–2003 Republican
Jim DeMint 1999–2005 Republican

1800s

Historical Representation to the U.Due south. Business firm by Party in the 1800s from S Carolina
Political party Total
 Democratic 66
 Republican 17
 Autonomous-Republican 42
 Nullifier 6
 Whig 2
 Federalist 7
 Anti-Assistants 6
 Pro-Administration two
Total Representatives 148
Representatives to the U.S. Business firm from South Carolina
Representative Years Served Party
Aedanus Burke 1789–1791 Anti-Administration
Daniel Huger 1789–1793 Pro-Administration
Thomas T. Tucker 1789–1793 Anti-Administration
Thomas Sumter 1789–1793, 1797-1801 Democratic-Republican
William L. Smith 1789–1797 Federalist
Robert Barnwell 1791–1793 Pro-Administration
Alexander Gillon 1793–1794 Anti-Administration
John Hunter 1793–1795 Anti-Assistants
Andrew Pickens 1793–1795 Anti-Administration
Richard Winn 1793–1797, 1803-1813 Democratic-Republican
Lemuel Benton 1793–1799 Anti-Administration
Robert Goodloe Harper 1795-1801 Federalist
Samuel Earle 1795–1797 Autonomous-Republican
Wade Hampton I 1795–1797, 1803-1805 Democratic-Republican
William Smith 1797–1799 Democratic-Republican
Thomas Pinckney 1797–1801 Federalist
John Rutledge, Jr. 1797–1803 Federalist
Abraham Nott 1799–1801 Federalist
Benjamin Huger 1799–1805, 1815-1817 Federalist
Thomas Lowndes 1801–1805 Federalist
William Butler 1801–1813 Democratic-Republican
Thomas Moore 1801–1813,1815-1817 Democratic-Republican
John B. Earle 1803–1805 Autonomous-Republican
Levi Casey 1803–1807 Democratic-Republican
O'Brien Smith 1805–1807 Democratic-Republican
Elias Earle 1805–1807, 1811-1815, 1817-1821 Democratic-Republican
David Rogerson Williams 1805–1809, 1811-1813 Autonomous Republican
Robert Marion 1805–1810 Democratic-Republican
John Taylor 1807–1810 Autonomous-Republican
Lemuel J. Alston 1807–1811 Democratic-Republican
Joseph Calhoun 1807–1811 Democratic-Republican
Robert Witherspoon 1809–1811 Autonomous-Republican
Langdon Cheves 1810–1815 Autonomous-Republican
John C. Calhoun 1811–1817 Democratic-Republican
William Lowndes 1811–1822 Autonomous-Republican
David R. Evans 1813–1815 Democratic-Republican
Samuel Farrow 1813–1815 Democratic-Republican
Theodore Gourdin 1813–1815 Democratic-Republican
John Kershaw 1813–1815 Democratic-Republican
John J. Chappell 1813–1817 Democratic-Republican
William Mayrant 1815–1816 Democratic-Republican
John Taylor 1815–1817 Democratic-Republican
William Woodward 1815–1817 Democratic-Republican
Henry Middleton 1815–1819 Autonomous-Republican
Joseph Bellinger 1817–1819 Autonomous-Republican
Stephen Decatur Miller 1817–1819 Democratic-Republican
Wilson Nesbitt 1817–1819 Autonomous-Republican
James Ervin 1817–1821 Autonomous-Republican
Starling Tucker 1817–1831 Autonomous
Eldred Simkins 1818–1821 Democratic-Republican
Joseph Brevard 1819–1821 Democratic-Republican
John McCreary 1819–1821 Democratic-Republican
Charles Pinckney 1819–1821 Autonomous-Republican
James Overstreet 1819–1822 Democratic-Republican
James Blair 1821–1822, 1829-1834 Autonomous-Republican
Thomas R. Mitchell 1821–1823 ,1825-1829, 1831-1833 Democratic
Joel Roberts Poinsett 1821–1825 Democratic
Joseph Gist 1821–1827 Democratic-Republican
John Wilson 1821–1827 Autonomous
George McDuffie 1821–1834 Autonomous
Andrew R. Govan 1822–1827 Democratic-Republican
John Carter 1822–1829 Democratic-Republican
James Hamilton, Jr. 1822–1829 Democratic
Robert B. Campbell 1823–1825, 1834-1837 Autonomous-Republican
William Drayton 1825–1833 Democratic
William D. Martin 1827–1831 Democratic
William T. Nuckolls 1827–1833 Democratic
Warren R. Davis 1827–1835 Autonomous
John Campbell 1829–1831, 1837-1845 Democratic
Robert Woodward Barnwell 1829–1833 Democratic
John Myers Felder 1831–1835 Autonomous
John Yard. Griffin 1831–1841 Democratic
Thomas D. Singleton 1833 Nullifier
William Thou. Clowney 1833–1835, 1837-1839 Nullifier
William J. Grayson 1833–1837 Nullifier
Henry L. Pinckney 1833–1837 Nullifier
Richard Irvine Manning I 1834–1836 Autonomous
Francis Wilkinson Pickens 1834–1843 Nullifier
James Henry Hammond 1835–1836 Nullifier
James Rogers 1835–1837, 1839-1843 Democratic
Waddy Thompson, Jr. 1835–1841 Whig
Franklin H. Elmore 1836–1839 Democratic
John Peter Richardson Ii 1836–1839 Democratic
Hugh S. Legaré 1837–1839 Autonomous
Robert Rhett 1837–1849 Democratic
Sampson H. Butler 1839–1842 Autonomous
Thomas De Lage Sumter 1839–1843 Democratic
Isaac E. Holmes 1839–1851 Democratic
William Butler 1841–1843 Whig
Patrick C. Caldwell 1841–1843 Democratic
Samuel W. Trotti 1842–1843 Democratic
James A. Black 1843–1848 Autonomous
Richard F. Simpson 1843–1849 Democratic
Armistead Burt 1843–1853 Democratic
Joseph A. Woodward 1843–1853 Democratic
Alexander D. Sims 1845–1848 Autonomous
Daniel Wallace 1848–1853 Democratic
William F. Colcock 1849–1853 Democratic
James Lawrence Orr 1849–1859 Democratic
John McQueen 1849–1860 Democratic
William Aiken, Jr. 1851–1857 Democratic
Preston Brooks 1853–1857 Autonomous
William Waters Boyce 1853–1860 Democratic
Laurence M. Keitt Autonomous
Milledge Luke Bonham 1857–1860 Democratic
William Porcher Miles 1857–1860 Autonomous
John D. Ashmore 1859–1860 Democratic
Manuel Due south. Corley 1868–1869 Republican
James H. Goss 1868–1869 Republican
Benjamin F. Whittemore 1868–1870 Republican
Christopher C. Bowen 1868–1871 Republican
Solomon 50. Hoge 1869–1871, 1875-1877 Republican
Alexander Due south. Wallace 1870–1877 Republican
Joseph H. Rainey 1870–1879 Republican
Robert C. De Big 1871–1873 Republican
Robert B. Elliott 1871–1874 Republican
Alonzo J. Ransier 1873–1875 Republican
Richard H. Cain 1873–1875, 1877-1879 Republican
Lewis C. Carpenter 1874–1875 Republican
Edmund Westward. Yard. Mackey 1875–1876 , 1882-1884 Republican
Robert Smalls 1875–1879, 1882-1887 Republican
Charles W. Buttz 1876–1877 Republican
John H. Evins 1877–1884 Autonomous
D. Wyatt Aiken 1877–1887 Autonomous
Michael P. O'Connor 1879–1881 Democratic
John S. Richardson 1879–1883 Democratic
George D. Tillman 1879–1893 Democratic
Samuel Dibble 1881–1891 Democratic
George Due west. Dargan 1883–1891 Democratic
John J. Hemphill 1883–1893 Democratic
John Bratton 1884–1885 Democratic
William H. Perry 1885–1891 Democratic
James S. Cothran 1887–1891 Democratic
William Elliott 1887–1893, 1895-1903 Democratic
Thomas Due east. Miller 1890–1891 Republican
Eli T. Stackhouse 1891–1892 Democratic
George Johnstone 1891–1893 Autonomous
William H. Brawley 1891–1894 Autonomous
George West. Shell 1891–1895 Democratic
John L. McLaurin 1892–1897 Autonomous
George W. Murray 1893–1897 Republican
Thomas J. Strait 1893–1899 Democratic
Asbury Latimer 1893–1903 Autonomous
W. Jasper Talbert 1893–1903 Democratic
James F. Izlar 1894–1895 Democratic
J. William Stokes 1895–1901 Autonomous
Stanyarne Wilson 1895–1901 Autonomous
James Norton 1897–1901 Democratic
David Due east. Finley 1899–1917 Democratic

Senators

Representatives

Republican Political party (8)

Autonomous Political party (1)

  1. All data comes from the U.S. Census and is current every bit of the 2010 census.
  2. For more information on the parameters the U.South. Census Agency uses, please see our Race and Ethnicity on the Us Demography page.
  3. iii.0 iii.1 United states of america Senate, "Senators of the The states: 1789-present," accessed Baronial 21, 2018