South_Carolina_House_of_Representatives

South Carolina House of Representatives

South Carolina House of Representatives

Lower house of the General Assembly of the U.S. state of South Carolina


The South Carolina House of Representatives is the lower house of the South Carolina General Assembly. It consists of 124 representatives elected to two-year terms at the same time as U.S. congressional elections.

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Unlike many legislatures, seating on the floor is not divided by party, but is arranged by county delegation – a legacy of the original apportionment of the chamber. Until 1964, each of South Carolina's counties was a legislative district, with the number of representatives determined by the county's population. It meets from the second week of January into May.

History

In Colonial times, there was a Commons House of Assembly.[1]

Qualifications and terms

Representatives are considered part-time citizen legislators who serve two-year terms. Representatives are elected at-large by their district, and there are no term limits.[2] Representatives must be 21 years of age before they are eligible to become a representative.[3]

Composition

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Leadership

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Current members

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Standing Committees

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Party composition over time

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(a) 21 were members of the Union Reform Party of South Carolina and the other 3 were Independents from Anderson. Two of the Union Reform members from Chesterfield were later replaced by Republicans from a resolution passed in the House.
(b) All 33 were members of the Conservative Party of South Carolina.
(c) All 17 were Independent Democrats.

Notes

  1. Members were sworn in December 6, 2022; session begins January 10, 2023.
  2. Effective January 2023

References

  1. "General Assembly".
  2. "South Carolina Legislature Online - House of Representatives". www.scstatehouse.gov. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  3. "Candidate Qualifications - SCVotes". www.scvotes.org. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  4. "South Carolina Legislature Online". SC Statehouse.gon. South Carolina Government. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  5. Republican Charles Evans Boineau Jr., who was elected in an August 1961 special election
  6. "South Carolina Election Results". New York Times. 4 November 2020. Retrieved 4 November 2020.

Additional sources

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