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RaceTracker 2012 Congressional Election Dashboard
2012 House report  ยท 2012 Senate report
House1: 435 seats Senate: 33 seats
GOP Dems Total GOP Dems Total
Confirmed primary challenges 63 32 95 4 4 8
Possible primary challenges 13 5 18 1 0 1
Open seats* 7 15 26 2 6 92
1. Does not include the special election in OR-01.
2. Includes Joe Lieberman, who is retiring from his Conn. senate seat.
This profile of South Carolina's 06th Congressional District is part of the RaceTracker project.
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    2012 election

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    2012 fundraising data for SC-06
    available when OpenSecrets.org updates for 2012.

    Race status

    Incumbent: James Clyburn
    Incumbent running? Yes
    Primary challenge? No primary challenge for incumbent.

    Candidates

    Name Party Status Reference URL Reference date Reference note
    James Clyburn Democratic Confirmed candidate FEC Source July 30, 2011
    Jim Pratt Republican Potential candidate (source needed) July 30, 2011 2010 Candidate

    (Candidate classification criteria)


    Results

    2012 primary winners 2012 general election winner
    TBD TBD

    2010 election

    Candidates

    Name Party Status Reference URL Reference date Reference note
    James Clyburn Democratic Confirmed candidate Campaign Website Source March 9, 2010
    Nancy Harrelson Republican Out SC SOS Source June 29, 2010 2008 Candidate, Lost Primary Runoff
    Gregory Brown Democratic Out SC SOS Source June 30, 2010 Lost Primary
    Jim Pratt Republican Confirmed candidate Campaign Website Source June 30, 2010
    Colleen Payne Republican Out SC SOS Source June 30, 2010 Lost Primary

    (Candidate classification criteria)


    Results

    2010 primary election winners 2010 general election winner
    James Clyburn, Jim Pratt James Clyburn

    2008 election

    Incumbent: James Clyburn


    Candidates

    Name Party Status Reference URL Reference date Reference note
    James Clyburn Democratic Confirmed candidate (source needed) March 9, 2009
    Nancy Harrelson Republican Confirmed candidate (source needed) March 9, 2009

    (Candidate classification criteria)


    Results

    2008 primary election winners 2008 general election winner
    James Clyburn, Nancy Harrelson James Clyburn

    2008 Presidential election results

    Republican Democratic
    2000 40% George W. Bush 58% Al Gore
    2004 39% George W. Bush 61% John Kerry
    2008 37% John McCain 62% Barack Obama

    District map and incumbent offices

    James Clyburn's district offices
    • 1703 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC 29201
      803-799-1100, 888-546-0006 (Phone) (Fax)
    • Business and Technology Center, 181 East Evans Street, Suite 314, Post Office Box 6286, Florence, SC 29502
      843-662-1212, 888-546-0006 (Phone) (Fax)
    • 8833 Old Number Six Highway, Santee, SC 29142
      803-854-4700, 888-546-0006 (Phone) (Fax)
    District map layers graciously provided by GovTrack.Us.
    See the incumbent's page for more contact info.


    Articles and resources

    See also

    External articles

    Elections.DailyKos posts tagged "SC-06" (link)

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