Indicates Matter Stricken
Indicates New Matter
The Senate assembled at 11:00 A.M., the hour to which it stood adjourned and was called to order by the PRESIDENT.
A quorum being present the proceedings were opened with a devotion by the Chaplain as follows:
Beloved, in the Gospel of St. John we read these words (John 15:5):
"I am the vine, you are the branches.
Whoever remains in me, and I in him, will
bear much fruit;... "
Let us pray.
Lord, sometimes we think we are living in a topsy-turvy world. Things are forever changing.
Sometimes we long for the "good ole days." We know, however, in our hearts that the old days were never so good as we think they might have been.
Help us to keep on balance in these changing times. We are sometimes tempted to stand still... sometimes to run... sometimes to resist and turn back change. In a rolling barrel many of these stances could be disastrous.
We do pray that as the mariner keeps his eye on the North Star... and roams the seas... he is never lost.
Help us keep our eyes on proper objectives for South Carolina.
In this quiet moment, hear the prayer of each of us:
"Change and decay in all around we see;
O Thou who changest not, abide with us."
Amen.
Senator DRUMMOND introduced Dr. Stanley C. Baker of Greenwood, South Carolina, Doctor of the Day.
On motion of Senator WILLIAMS, Senator MARTIN was granted a leave of absence beginning at 11:00 A.M. for the remainder of the day.
Senator McCONNELL moved under Rule 33 to vary the order of business and proceed to a consideration of the category, Congressional Reapportionment.
The motion was adopted.
H. 3836 -- Rep. Wilkins: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 7-19-40, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS, SO AS TO REAPPORTION AND FURTHER PROVIDE FOR THE COMPOSITION OF THE DISTRICTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE UNITED STATES CENSUS OF 1990.
The Senate proceeded to a consideration of the Bill. The question being the adoption of Amendment No. 2 (A:CWILL21.AMD), previously proposed by Senators WILLIAMS, HOLLAND, SALEEBY, MCCONNELL, POPE, MATTHEWS, and STILWELL and printed in the Journal of January 29, 1992.
Senator MACAULAY asked unanimous consent to make a motion to give H.3836, Congressional Reapportionment, a second reading, with notice of general amendments on third reading, and carrying over all amendments until third reading.
Senator McCONNELL objected.
Senator MACAULAY argued contra to the adoption of Amendment No. 2.
Senator McCONNELL moved under Rule 3b to send for the absentee members.
The "ayes" and "nays" were demanded and taken, resulting as follows:
Bryan Courson Courtney
Fielding Giese Hayes, R.W.
Helmly Hinds Holland
Lourie Macaulay Martschink
Matthews McConnell McGill
Moore Passailaigue Patterson
Peeler Pope Rose
Saleeby Setzler Shealy
Smith, J.V. Smith, N.W. Stilwell
Washington Williams
Leventis Wilson
At 11:25 A.M., Rule 3b was invoked.
Senator MACAULAY argued contra to the adoption of Amendment No. 2.
Senator HINDS raised a Point of Order that the Senator holding the floor was, again, speaking tediously and superfluously, and beside the question and, therefore, the Senator should be made to relinquish the floor.
The PRESIDENT overruled the Point of Order and admonished the Senator that the Point had already been raised several times earlier in the debate and a further point would be very well taken.
Senator WILLIAMS moved under Rule 15B to bring debate to a close on the entire matter of H.3836.
A roll call vote was requested.
Senator LEVENTIS made a Parliamentary Inquiry as to whether or not the one hour limitation per Senator was inclusive of all amendments and debate.
The PRESIDENT stated that there was no provision for separate consideration of amendments under Rule 15B. A roll call vote had been requested and the PRESIDENT would address the matter at the proper time.
Senator LEVENTIS requested a ruling from the PRESIDENT as to the order of business prior to conducting the roll call vote.
The PRESIDENT stated that under the provisions of Rule 15B, each member will be allowed no more than one hour on the measure pending before the Senate which would include any amendments or debate of the Bill.
Senator LEVENTIS made a Parliamentary Inquiry as to whether or not the one hour limitation would be extended to include as many amendments as are offered to the body for consideration.
Senator MOORE stated that under the provisions of Rule 15B, the Senate shall proceed to a final disposition of the matter and would limit each member to one hour of debate.
Senator McCONNELL stated that the Senate could set a time certain potentially 46 hours away, if each member elected to avail himself or herself of the one hour of debate provided for under Rule 15B. If no member wants to debate, then the disposition of the entire matter would proceed to a final conclusion.
Senator LEVENTIS made a Parliamentary Inquiry as to whether or not interruptions of the speaker would be included in the member's one hour time limitation for debate.
Senator MULLINAX spoke on the Inquiry and stated that the one hour time limitation was inclusive and encompassed any interruptions.
The PRESIDENT stated that each member would have one hour total for debate.
Senator LEVENTIS made a Parliamentary Inquiry as to whether or not a member was limited to speaking twice under this rule.
The PRESIDENT stated that each member could speak twice during this debate on a legislative day.
The question then was the motion to close debate under Rule 15B.
The "ayes" and "nays" were demanded and taken, resulting as follows:
Bryan Courson Courtney
Drummond Fielding Giese
Hayes, R.W. Helmly Hinds
Hinson Holland Lourie
Matthews McConnell McGill
Mitchell Moore Mullinax
O'Dell Passailaigue Patterson
Peeler Pope Reese
Rose Russell Setzler
Smith, J.V. Smith, N.W. Stilwell
Washington Williams
Land Leatherman Leventis
Macaulay Martschink Saleeby
Shealy
At 12:07 P.M., Rule 15B was adopted.
Senator WILSON asked unanimous consent to be granted leave to be recorded as voting "no" on the roll call vote on the 15B motion, without changing the outcome.
There was no objection.
Senator MACAULAY continued arguing contra to the adoption of Amendment No. 2.
Senator MACAULAY moved to table Amendment No. 2.
The "ayes" and "nays" were demanded and taken, resulting as follows:
Leatherman Leventis Macaulay
Mullinax O'Dell Saleeby
Bryan Courson Courtney
Drummond Fielding Giese
Gilbert* Hayes, R.W. Helmly
Hinds Hinson Holland
Land Lourie Martschink
Matthews McConnell McGill
Mitchell Moore Passailaigue
Patterson Peeler Pope
Reese Rose Russell
Setzler Shealy Smith, J.V.
Smith, N.W. Stilwell Thomas
Washington Williams Wilson
*This Senator was not present in the chamber at the time the vote was taken and the vote was recorded by leave of the Senate, with unanimous consent.
The Senate refused to table the amendment. The question then was the adoption of the amendment.
The amendment was adopted.
Senator FIELDING proposed the following Amendment No. 1 (A:\CFIELD.AMD), which was tabled:
Amend the bill, as and if amended, by striking all after the enacting words and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
Section 1. Section 7-19-45. Commencing with the 1992 general election, one member of the United States House of Representatives must be elected from each of the following districts:
DISTRICT 1
Area Population
Beaufort County
AS 10 0
AS 11 0
AS 12 0
AS 1 0
AS 2 0
AS 3 760
AS 4 0
AS 5 0
AS 6 0
AS 7 0
AS 8 0
AS 9 0
BEAUFORT 1A 545
BEAUFORT 1B 1,108
BEAUFORT 2 1,381
BEAUFORT 3 1,798
BLUFFTON 1 2,348
BLUFFTON 2 3,784
BURTON 1A 1,846
BURTON 2A 1,815
BURTON 2B 2,047
BURTON 2C 1,500
BURTON 3 1,774
CHECHESSEE 660
DAUFUSKIE 122
HILTON HEAD 10 223
HILTON HEAD 11 2,165
HILTON HEAD 12 1,184
HILTON HEAD 13 1,696
HILTON HEAD 14 1,317
HILTON HEAD 15A 938
HILTON HEAD 15B 571
HILTON HEAD 1 1,990
HILTON HEAD 2 2,074
HILTON HEAD 3 730
HILTON HEAD 4A 927
HILTON HEAD 4B 1,921
HILTON HEAD 5A 1,032
HILTON HEAD 5B 888
HILTON HEAD 6A 676
HILTON HEAD 6B 1,207
HILTON HEAD 7 1,633
HILTON HEAD 8 1,785
HILTON HEAD 9 1,025
LADYS ISLAND 1A 1,451
LADYS ISLAND 1B 968
LADYS ISLAND 2A 1,032
MOSSY OAKS 1A 1,641
MOSSY OAKS 1B 960
MOSSY OAKS 2 1,888
PI 10 0
PI 1 0
PI 2 1,278
PI 3 1,030
PI 4 535
PI 5 255
PI 6 1,256
PI 7 387
PI 8 701
PI 9 1,730
PORT ROYAL 1 1,357
PORT ROYAL 2 1,609
SAINT HELENA 1B 1,689
SAINT HELENA 2C 1,111
SEABROOK 3 1,519
Berkeley County
BERKELEY 2,461
BETHERA 357
CARNES CROSS ROADS 5,180
GOOSE CREEK 1 8,764
GOOSE CREEK 2 27,371
GOOSE CREEK 3 7,511
HANAHAN 13,096
MACEDONIA 2,229
MCBETH 1,169
MONCKS CORNER 9,896
PIMLICO 1,268
PINOPOLIS 1,966
WIDE AWAKE 21,702
Charleston County
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 16 0
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 1 0
AWENDAW 1,276
CHARLESTON 1 1,128
CHARLESTON 2 1,203
CHARLESTON 3 2,610
CHARLESTON 4 478
CHARLESTON 5 3,076
CHARLESTON 6 1,471
CHARLESTON 7 789
CHARLESTON 8 1,438
CHRIST CHURCH 1 1,888
CHRIST CHURCH 2 2,180
CHRIST CHURCH 3 1,027
CHRIST CHURCH 5 1,682
CHRIST CHURCH 8 7,248
CHRIST CHURCH 9 2,998
DEER PARK 1 3,600
DEER PARK 2 5,771
DEER PARK 3 2,300
EDISTO 1,318
FOLLY BEACH 1,255
ISLE OF PALMS 1 929
ISLE OF PALMS 2 2,751
JAMES ISLAND 10 1,718
JAMES ISLAND 11 1,898
JAMES ISLAND 12 1,586
JAMES ISLAND 13 965
JAMES ISLAND 14 1,223
JAMES ISLAND 15 2,259
JAMES ISLAND 16 594
JAMES ISLAND 17 950
JAMES ISLAND 18 496
JAMES ISLAND 19 749
JAMES ISLAND 20 1,507
JAMES ISLAND 21 1,372
JAMES ISLAND 22 1,809
JAMES ISLAND 2 0
JAMES ISLAND 4 809
JAMES ISLAND 5 2,527
JAMES ISLAND 6 1,243
JAMES ISLAND 7 859
JAMES ISLAND 8 1,289
JAMES ISLAND 9 2,110
JOHNS ISLAND 2 1,557
JOHNS ISLAND 5 1,631
LADSON 3,133
LINCOLNVILLE 1,050
MCCLELLANVILLE 1 852
MOUNT PLEASANT 10 1,110
MOUNT PLEASANT 11 1,175
MOUNT PLEASANT 1 824
MOUNT PLEASANT 2 1,790
MOUNT PLEASANT 3 1,308
MOUNT PLEASANT 4 1,054
MOUNT PLEASANT 5 1,637
MOUNT PLEASANT 6 1,905
MOUNT PLEASANT 7 1,254
MOUNT PLEASANT 8 1,334
MOUNT PLEASANT 9 3,345
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 11 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 12 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 13 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 14 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 1 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 20 33
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 2 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 3 5,694
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 4 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 5 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 6 4
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 7 0
NORTH CHARLESTON 10 1,265
NORTH CHARLESTON 12 4,176
NORTH CHARLESTON 13 3,617
NORTH CHARLESTON 14 4,852
NORTH CHARLESTON 15 1,949
NORTH CHARLESTON 18 1,701
NORTH CHARLESTON 19 1,479
NORTH CHARLESTON 20 1,564
NORTH CHARLESTON 21 727
NORTH CHARLESTON 22 681
NORTH CHARLESTON 23 1,195
NORTH CHARLESTON 24 1,282
NORTH CHARLESTON 25 1,168
NORTH CHARLESTON 26 1,750
NORTH CHARLESTON 28 1,155
NORTH CHARLESTON 29 1,155
NORTH CHARLESTON 30 2,190
NORTH CHARLESTON 31 2,195
NORTH CHARLESTON 32 3,632
NORTH CHARLESTON 33 4,531
NORTH CHARLESTON 6 1,767
SAINT ANDREWS 10 1,082
SAINT ANDREWS 14 2,108
SAINT ANDREWS 15 871
SAINT ANDREWS 16 1,567
SAINT ANDREWS 17 2,193
SAINT ANDREWS 18 990
SAINT ANDREWS 19 1,966
SAINT ANDREWS 20 2,929
SAINT ANDREWS 22 1,417
SAINT ANDREWS 23 2,181
SAINT ANDREWS 26 1,004
SAINT ANDREWS 27 2,781
SAINT ANDREWS 28 2,294
SAINT ANDREWS 29 3,146
SAINT ANDREWS 30 1,032
SAINT ANDREWS 31 5,830
SAINT ANDREWS 32 3,670
SAINT ANDREWS 4 1,718
SAINT ANDREWS 5 1,418
SAINT ANDREWS 6 288
SAINT ANDREWS 7 1,627
SAINT ANDREWS 8 1,067
SAINT ANDREWS 9 1,065
SULLIVANS ISLAND 1,623
Colleton County
EDISTO BEACH 351
Dorchester County
ASHBOROUGH 4,007
BEECH HILL 1,160
CAROLINA 2,242
CLEMSON 2,495
COASTAL 6,608
DORCHESTER 2,633
FLOWERTOWN 2,502
GERMAN TOWN 1,685
GREENWAVE 2,651
GREGG 10,744
IRONGATE 4,530
KNIGHTSVILLE 4,183
NEWINGTON 2,760
NORTH SUMMERVILLE 2,772
SAUL DAM 269
SPANN 1,231
STALLSVILLE 1,580
TRANQUIL 2,686
TROLLEY 4,115
TUPPERWAY 4,183
Georgetown County
GEORGETOWN 1 1,428
GEORGETOWN 4 769
GEORGETOWN 5 2,538
GEORGETOWN 6 663
KENSINGTON 1,803
MURRELLS INLET 4,436
PAWLEYS ISLAND 1 1,387
PAWLEYS ISLAND 2 1,679
PAWLEYS ISLAND 3 1,300
PAWLEYS ISLAND 4 971
PENNY ROYAL 959
SANTEE 1,425
WINYAH BAY 891
Horry County
ADRIAN 1,698
ATLANTIC BEACH 446
BROOKSVILLE 1,613
BROWNWAY 1,111
CEDAR GROVE 773
CHERRY GROVE 2,637
COASTAL LANE 1 1,392
COASTAL LANE 2 3,096
CRESCENT BEACH 1,778
DAISY 1,026
DOGWOOD 340
DUNES 1 2,923
DUNES 2 988
DUNES 3 1,234
EAST CONWAY 1,587
EBENEZER 480
FOUR MILE 1,516
GARDEN CITY 1 2,323
GARDEN CITY 2 1,291
GARDEN CITY 3 3,592
GURLEY 274
HICKORY GROVE 1,215
HOMEWOOD 970
INLAND 355
JAMESTOWN 2,647
JET PORT 6,971
JUNIPER BAY 1,433
LEON 983
LITTLE RIVER 2,762
MAPLE 938
MARLOWE 3,279
MOUNT VERNON 600
MYRTLEWOOD 1 1,743
MYRTLEWOOD 2 2,186
MYRTLEWOOD 3 364
NIXONS CROSSROADS 1,760
NORTH CONWAY 1 1,341
NORTH CONWAY 2 1,425
OCEAN DRIVE 1 1,680
OCEAN DRIVE 2 1,935
OCEAN FOREST 1 1,636
OCEAN FOREST 3 1,957
PAWLEYS SWAMP 519
PORT HARRELSON 1,046
RACEPATH 1 1,566
RACEPATH 2 2,441
RED BLUFF 743
RED HILL 1 4,043
RED HILL 2 2,848
SALEM 1,361
SEA OATS 1 5,020
SEA OATS 2 2,092
SHELL 890
SOCASTEE 1 7,805
SOCASTEE 2 2,655
SOCASTEE 3 3,885
SURFSIDE BEACH 1 2,191
SURFSIDE BEACH 2 1,563
SURFSIDE BEACH 3 1,416
SURFSIDE BEACH 4 4,337
SWEET HOME 927
TILLY SWAMP 757
TODDVILLE 973
WAMPEE 1,721
WEST CONWAY 1,330
WHITE OAK 483
WINDY HILL 1,529
Jasper County
HARDEEVILLE 1 2,028
HARDEEVILLE 2 1,189
LEVY 1,652
DISTRICT TOTAL 580,748
PERCENT VARIATION -0.063
DISTRICT 2
Area Population
Aiken County
NEW HOLLAND 844
OAK GROVE 864
SHAWS FORK 668
SHILOH 1,961
TABERNACLE 795
WAGENER 2,209
Anderson County
BRUSHY CREEK 3,706
CONCRETE 4,660
PIEDMONT 1,201
SIMPSONVILLE 2,285
THREE AND TWENTY 3,981
Calhoun County
BETHEL 1,104
CENTER HILL 1,050
FALL BRANCH 498
MURPH MILL 548
SANDY RUN 1,509
Greenville County
BRYSON 2,516
DONALDSON 1,002
DUNKLIN 2,862
FORK SHOALS 2,502
FOUNTAIN INN 3,623
GANTT 3,650
GILDER CREEK 6,295
GROVE 3,288
HOPEWELL 3,304
PIEDMONT 3,032
PLINEY 2,842
REEAY FORK 3,769
SIMPSONVILLE 1 2,368
SIMPSONVILLE 2 4,251
SIMPSONVILLE 3 2,327
STANDING SPRINGS 4,024
WARE PLACE 3,535
Laurens County
BARKSDALE NARNI 1,003
BREWERTON 737
CLINTON 1 BOX 1 2,534
CLINTON 1 BOX 2 6,527
COOKS STORE 684
DIALS 405
GRAY COURT 1,531
GRAYS 492
HICKORY TAVERN 1,509
HOPEWELL 496
JOANNA 1,979
JONES STORE 1,607
LANFORD 553
LONG BRANCH 1,633
ORA 436
OWINGS 972
PLEASANT MOUND 442
PRINCETON 528
RENNO 323
SHADY GROVE 508
SHILOH 268
STEWART STORE 764
TRINITY RIDGE 1,473
WARD 2 1,044
WARD 5 2,454
WARD 6 2,034
WATTSVILLE 2,734
WOODVILLE 1,483
YOUNGS 841
Lexington County 167,611
Newberry County
BETH EDEN 846
BUSH RIVER 600
FAIRVIEW ONEAL 2,116
HARTFORD 1,192
HELENA 1,332
JOHNSTONE 801
KINARDS JACAPA 765
LITTLE MOUNTAIN 1,252
MAYBINTON 152
MIDWAY 283
MOUNT BETHEL GARMANY 1,400
MOUNT PLEASANT 1,380
NEWBERRY WARD 1 749
NEWBERRY WARD 2 1,984
NEWBERRY WARD 3 NO.1 455
NEWBERRY WARD 3 NO.2 1,138
NEWBERRY WARD 4 1,333
NEWBERRY WARD 5 1,320
NEWBERRY WARD 6 1,765
OAKLAND 1,738
PEAK 177
POMARIA 899
PROSPERITY 2,320
SAINT PHILLIP JOLLY STREET 1,104
SILVERSTREET 1,176
STONEY HILL 726
WHEELAND 375
WHITMIRE CITY 1,702
WHITMIRE OUTSIDE 1,381
Orangeburg County
EAST NORTH 1,581
LIMESTONE 2,775
ORANGEBURG WARD 10 1,103
ORANGEBURG WARD 1 1,246
ORANGEBURG WARD 4 3,969
ORANGEBURG WARD 5 938
ORANGEBURG WARD 6 1,357
ORANGEBURG WARD 7 887
ORANGEBURG WARD 8 788
ORANGEBURG WARD 9 797
SUBURBAN 7 1,890
SUBURBAN 8 1,039
Pickens County
BRUSHY CREEK 1,699
CROSSWELL 2,611
DACUSVILLE 3,962
EASLEY 3,687
FOREST ACRES 4,034
GEORGES CREEK 1,276
MCKISSICK 2,613
PARK STREET 5,011
POWDERSVILLE 3,211
SMITH GROVE 2,202
ZION 3,185
Richland County
ARCADIA 3,751
BALLENTINE 3,358
BLYTHEWOOD 5,002
BRANDON 2,405
BRIARWOOD 2,577
COOPER 3,522
DENNYSIDE 1,390
E FOREST ACRES 2,113
ESTATES 2,715
FJ 10 0
FJ 11 942
FJ 12 597
FJ 13 546
FJ 14 5
FJ 15 5
FJ 16 0
FJ 17 2,109
FJ 18 0
FJ 19 0
FJ 1 0
FJ 20 0
FJ 21 3,017
FJ 2 0
FJ 3 444
FJ 4 475
FJ 5 72
FJ 6 7
FJ 7 0
FJ 8 3,073
FJ 9 0
FORT JACKSON 1,179
HAMPTON 2,897
HARBISON 4,609
HORRELL HILL 4,303
HUNTING CREEK 493
KEELS 4,481
KEENAN 2,951
KINGSWOOD 3,234
LYKESLAND 4,511
MIDWAY 4,266
MILL CREEK 2,124
MONTICELLO 3,526
N FOREST ACRES 2,020
NEW FRIARSGATE 5,227
NORTH SPRINGS 5,194
OAKWOOD 1,815
OLD FRIARSGATE 2,137
PENNINGTON 1,747
PINE LAKES 4,432
PINEWOOD 1,897
PONTIAC 4,298
RIVERSIDE 5,657
S FOREST ACRES 2,283
SATCHELFORD 1,176
SPRING VALLEY 6,917
SPRINGVILLE 3,226
ST ANDREWS 2,215
WALDEN 8,877
WARD 1 7,428
WARD 10 2,211
WARD 11 3,191
WARD 12 2,172
WARD 13 2,942
WARD 14 2,183
WARD 15 1,188
WARD 16 1,432
WARD 17 2,099
WARD 18 2,835
WARD 23 1,518
WARD 24 1,181
WARD 25 2,160
WARD 27 4,048
WARD 33 1,858
WARD 34 1,792
WARD 6 1,973
WARD 8 2,061
WHITEWELL 7,121
WILDEWOOD 4,367
WOODFIELD 5,573
WOODLANDS 3,992
Saluda County
CLYDE 505
DELMAR 555
DENNY 398
HIGGINS 230
HOLLYWOOD 1,062
HOLLY 829
HOLSTONS 995
MONETTA 253
MOUNT WILLING 294
PLEASANT GROVE 552
RICHLAND 682
SARDIS 722
ZOAR 309
DISTRICT TOTAL 581,528
PERCENT VARIATION 0.071
DISTRICT 3
Area Population
Abbeville County 23,862
Aiken County
AIKEN 1 1,428
AIKEN 2 2,617
AIKEN 3 2,234
AIKEN 47 1,821
AIKEN 4 2,336
AIKEN 5 2,656
AIKEN 6 1,744
BATH 1,749
BEECH ISLAND 2,166
BELVEDERE 44 2,260
BELVEDERE 45 4,684
BELVEDERE 9 2,277
BREEZY HILL 2,035
CAROLINA HEIGHTS 2,242
CHINA SPRINGS 2,258
CLEARWATER 1,511
COLLEGE ACRES 1,566
COUCHTON 1,947
EUREKA 1,281
FOX CREEK 2,253
GLOVERVILLE 1,577
GRANITEVILLE 2,759
HAMMOND 2,546
HOLLOW CREEK 5,298
JACKSON 2,843
JORDANTOWN 1,130
LANGLEY 2,843
LEVELS 3,042
LYNWOOD 1,608
MILLBROOK 3,567
MONETTA 1,319
MONTMORENCI 1,381
NEW ELLENTON 2,515
NORTH AUGUSTA 25 1,949
NORTH AUGUSTA 26 3,548
NORTH AUGUSTA 27 1,911
NORTH AUGUSTA 28 2,142
NORTH AUGUSTA 29 1,547
NORTH AUGUSTA 54 1,851
NORTH AUGUSTA 55 1,465
PERRY 1,287
REDDS BRANCH 1,384
SALLEY 990
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE 0
SIX POINTS 35 1,431
SIX POINTS 46 2,370
TALATHA 4,351
TOWN CREEK 1,103
VAUCLUSE 904
WARD 1,562
WARRENSVILLE 2,202
WHITE POND 783
WILLOW SPRINGS 3,641
WINDSOR 1,685
Allendale County
FAIRFAX 2 3,273
MARTIN 881
ULMER 466
WOODS 932
Anderson County
APPLETON EQUINOX 2,142
BAKERS CREEK 306
BELTON 6,460
BISHOPS BRANCH 1,413
BOWLING GREEN 727
BROADVIEW 823
BROADWAY 2,485
CEDAR GROVE 1,378
CENTERVILLE 5,348
CHIQUOLA MILL 1,216
CORNER 335
CRAYTONVILLE 1,246
DENVER SANDY SPRINGS 2,054
EDGEWOOD 3,626
FIVE FORKS 1,346
FLATROCK 2,066
FORK 1 816
FORK 2 1,292
FRIENDSHIP 1,156
GLUCK MILL 469
GREEN POND 3,989
GROVE SCHOOL 301
HALL 2,125
HAMMOND SCHOOL 2,726
HIGH POINT 745
HOMELAND PARK 4,367
HONEA PATH 2,424
HOPEWELL 2,518
IVA 2,468
JACKSON MILL 1,285
LA FRANCE 630
LAKESIDE 3,433
MCADAMS 228
MELTON 562
MOUNT TABOR 1,723
MOUNTAIN CREEK 1,745
NEALS CREEK 3,179
ORR MILL 2,354
PELZER 1,537
PENDLETON 4,112
PIERCETOWN 716
ROCK MILL 2,059
ROCK SPRING 988
SHIRLEYS STORE 905
STARR 910
TONEY CREEK 617
TOWNVILLE 555
VARENNES 2,820
WALKER-MCELMOYLE 963
WARD 1 PRECINCT 1 2,559
WARD 1 PRECINCT 2 1,708
WARD 2 PRECINCT 1 1,971
WARD 2 PRECINCT 2 3,647
WARD 3 PRECINCT 1 2,283
WARD 3 PRECINCT 2 2,366
WARD 4 PRECINCT 1 2,089
WARD 4 PRECINCT 2 1,834
WARD 5 PRECINCT 1 1,150
WARD 5 PRECINCT 2 2,503
WARD 6 PRECINCT 1 2,767
WARD 6 PRECINCT 2 1,306
WEST PELZER 2,625
WEST SAVANNAH 436
WHITE PLAINS 2,612
WILLIAMSTON MILL 1,941
WILLIAMSTON 4,947
WRIGHTS SCHOOL 931
Bamberg County
EDISTO 468
GOVAN 359
LITTLE SWAMP 239
NORTH BAMBERG 2,634
OLAR 781
Barnwell County
BARNWELL 1 1,200
BARNWELL 2 2,267
BARNWELL 3 1,715
BARNWELL 4 2,217
FRIENDSHIP 663
HILDA 1,260
KLINE 885
SNEELING 1,069
WILLISTON 2 804
WILLISTON 3 1,523
Colleton County
ASHTON 170
BEREA 138
COTTAGEVILLE 2,614
HORSE PEN 608
HUDSON'S MILL 544
MAPLE CANE 677
PENIEL 609
PEOPLES 497
RICE PATCH 971
ROUND O 657
SIDNEY 390
SNIDERS 873
STOKES 710
WALTERBORO 1 2,694
WALTERBORO 2 3,303
WALTERBORO 4 4,006
WOLFE CREEK 505
Edgefield County 18,375
Greenwood County 59,567
Hampton County
BLACK CREEK 256
BONNETT 758
BRUNSON 1,090
CROCKETVILLE MILEY 699
ESTILL 3,909
GARNETT 235
GIFFORD 483
HAMPTON COURTHOUSE 1 1,803
HAMPTON COURTHOUSE 2 1,980
HOPEWELL 209
VARNVILLE 2,614
Laurens County
BAILEYS 1,747
CLINTON MILL 3,470
CROSS HILL 1,656
DANIELS STORE 145
EKOM 296
LYDIA MILL 1,969
MADDENS 1,563
MOUNT OLIVE 411
MOUNT PLEASANT 283
MOUNTVILLE 889
POPLAR SPRINGS 689
TIP TOP 1,194
WARD 1 537
WARD 3 1,344
WARD 4 2,496
WATERLOO 1,409
McCormick County 8,868
Newberry County
CHAPPELLS 711
Oconee County 57,494
Orangeburg County
BETHEL 809
CORDOVA 4,171
EAST SPRINGFIELD 917
EDISTO 1,276
FOUR HOLES 864
NEESES-LIVINGSTON 1,784
NORTH BRANCHVILLE 1,400
PINEHILL-BOLEN 2,394
SOUTH BRANCHVILLE 785
SUBURBAN 4 978
SUBURBAN 5 1,951
SUBURBAN 6 1,789
WEST NORTH 1,838
WEST SPRINGFIELD 858
Pickens County
ALBERT R. LEWIS 2,027
AMBLER 1,493
ARIAL MILL 3,052
CALHOUN 3,672
CEDAR ROCK 990
CENTRAL 1 2,483
CENTRAL 2 2,058
CLEMSON 2,554
FLAT ROCK 1,964
HOLLY SPRINGS 1,437
LAWRENCE CHAPEL 719
LIBERTY 1 3,428
LIBERTY 2 1,398
MOUNTAIN VIEW 1,218
NORRIS 1,994
PICKENS 1 3,617
PICKENS 2 2,588
PICKENS 3 3,675
PIKE 755
PRATERS CREEK 1,265
PUMPKINTOWN 1,492
RICES CREEK 1,290
SIX MILE 3,368
STONE CHURCH 2,626
UNIVERSITY 9,240
Saluda County
CENTENNIAL 716
FRUIT HILL 1,110
MAYSON 571
PLEASANT CROSS 362
RIDGE SPRING 1,329
SALUDA 1 2,489
SALUDA 2 1,787
WARD 607
DISTRICT TOTAL 580,763
PERCENT VARIATION -0.061
DISTRICT 4
Area Population
Allendale County
ALLENDALE 1 2,214
ALLENDALE 2 2,296
FAIRFAX 1 1,002
SYCAMORE 658
Bamberg County
COLSTON 336
EAST DENMARK 4,129
EHRHARDT 1,257
HIGHTOWERS MILL 132
HUNTERS CHAPEL 240
KEARSE 229
SOUTH BAMBERG 3,647
WEST DENMARK 2,451
Barnwell County
BLACKVILLE 1 1,633
BLACKVILLE 2 1,098
ELKO 758
HEALING SPRINGS 1,536
WILLISTON 1 1,665
Beaufort County
BURTON 1B 3,316
DALE LOBECO 1,244
LADYS ISLAND 3A 1,595
LB 10 55
LB 1 301
LB 2 319
LB 3 273
LB 4 5
LB 5 14
LB 6 1,096
LB 7 489
LB 8 922
LB 9 604
SAINT HELENA 1A 1,568
SAINT HELENA 2A 524
SAINT HELENA 2B 1,687
SEABROOK 1 1,681
SEABROOK 2 915
SHELDON 1 1,052
SHELDON 2 898
Berkeley County
ALVIN 1,205
BONNEAU 2,692
CAINHOY 2,293
CORDESVILLE 1,407
CROSS 2,738
EADYTOWN 983
HILTON CROSS ROAD 2,380
HUGER 1,269
JAMESTOWN 760
LEBANON 678
RUSSELLVILLE 1,941
SAINT STEPHEN 4,223
SHULERVILLE HH 433
WASSAMASSAW 2,804
Calhoun County
CAMERON 996
CRESTON 358
DIXIE 2,779
FORT MOTTE 379
LONE STAR 1,073
MIDWAY 488
ST. MATTHEWS 1,971
Charleston County
ADAMS RUN 2 1,149
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 10 182
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 11 90
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 12 314
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 13 398
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 14 309
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 15 172
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 17 346
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 18 0
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 19 0
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 20 0
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 2 617
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 3 704
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 4 524
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 5 19
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 6 305
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 7 116
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 8 120
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 9 62
CHARLESTON 10 1,743
CHARLESTON 11 564
CHARLESTON 12 734
CHARLESTON 13 1,116
CHARLESTON 14 881
CHARLESTON 15 722
CHARLESTON 16 984
CHARLESTON 17 1,676
CHARLESTON 18 1,469
CHARLESTON 19 2,864
CHARLESTON 20 1,570
CHARLESTON 21 1,338
CHARLESTON 22 730
CHARLESTON 23 1,296
CHARLESTON 24 879
CHARLESTON 25 1,552
CHARLESTON 26 952
CHARLESTON 27 994
CHARLESTON 28 992
CHARLESTON 29 1,047
CHARLESTON 30 2,795
CHARLESTON 9 1,123
CHRIST CHURCH 4 793
CHRIST CHURCH 6 468
CHRIST CHURCH 7 1,637
HOLLYWOOD 2,198
JAMES ISLAND 1 1,323
JAMES ISLAND 3 1,428
JOHNS ISLAND 1 3,057
JOHNS ISLAND 3 3,004
JOHNS ISLAND 4 1,157
MCCLELLANVILLE 2 339
MEGGETT 1 2,340
MEGGETT 2 969
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 10 24
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 15 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 16 2
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 17 110
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 18 56
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 19 256
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 8 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 9 92
no name for (0190154) 1,764
NORTH CHARLESTON 4 1,481
NORTH CHARLESTON 11 2,091
NORTH CHARLESTON 16 1,300
NORTH CHARLESTON 17 1,886
NORTH CHARLESTON 1 3,431
NORTH CHARLESTON 27 623
NORTH CHARLESTON 2 1,080
NORTH CHARLESTON 3 2,945
NORTH CHARLESTON 5 1,952
NORTH CHARLESTON 7 2,072
NORTH CHARLESTON 8 1,533
NORTH CHARLESTON 9 3,541
RAVENEL 1 1,738
RAVENEL 2 1,210
SAINT ANDREWS 11 1,726
SAINT ANDREWS 12 2,272
SAINT ANDREWS 13 1,983
SAINT ANDREWS 1 1,141
SAINT ANDREWS 21 1,849
SAINT ANDREWS 24 2,118
SAINT ANDREWS 25 1,031
SAINT ANDREWS 2 1,745
SAINT ANDREWS 3 1,132
ST JAMES - SANTEE 1,157
WADMALAW 1 1,266
WADMALAW 2 1,304
Clarendon County
ALCOLU 1,361
BARROWS MILL 261
BLOOMVILLE 498
CALVARY 961
DAVIS STATION 1,621
HARMONY 958
HICKS 1,205
HOME BRANCH 473
JORDAN 1,408
MANNING 1 1,084
MANNING 2 1,481
MANNING 3 1,388
MANNING 4 2,716
MANNING 5 1,340
NEW ZION 676
OAKDALE 292
PANOLA 550
PAXVILLE 1,130
SARDINIA GABLE 554
SUMMERTON 1 1,939
SUMMERTON 2 920
SUMMERTON 3 2,000
TURBEVILLE 1,242
WILSON FORESTON 1,622
Colleton County
BELLS 373
CANADY'S 602
EDISTO 524
GREEN POND 1,380
HENDERSONVILLE 1,921
JACKSONBORO 631
LODGE 679
MASHAWVILLE 1,015
PETITS 194
RITTER 1,489
RUFFIN 506
SMOAKS 1,332
WALTERBORO 3 2,898
WILLIAMS 516
Darlington County
BURNT BRANCH BETHEL 2,836
DARLINGTON 2 2,645
DARLINGTON 4 2,349
DARLINGTON 5 2,871
DOVESVILLE 1,353
HARTSVILLE 6 3,556
HIGH HILL INDIAN BRANCH 3,268
LAKE SWAMP 1,588
LAMAR 1 1,308
MONT CLARE MECHANICSVILLE 1,975
OATS PHILADELPHIA 1,325
PALMETTO 2,856
SOCIETY HILL 1,195
Dorchester County
DELEMARS 505
FOUR HOLE 1,428
GIVHANS 1,688
GROVER NO.1 890
GROVER NO.3 221
HARLEYVILLE 980
INDIAN FIELD 1,972
REEVESVILLE 1,338
RIDGEVILLE 3,332
ROSINVILLE 1,819
ROSSES 889
ST. GEORGE NO.1 2,248
ST. GEORGE NO.2 714
Florence County
BROOKGREEN 1,164
CARTERSVILLE 1,619
FLORENCE WARD 10 1,578
FLORENCE WARD 1 2,415
FLORENCE WARD 2 2,606
FLORENCE WARD 3 3,001
FLORENCE WARD 9 3,315
GILBERT 2,534
GLENWOOD 1,777
KINGSBURG 651
LAKE CITY 1 2,397
LAKE CITY 4 3,443
LEO 1,021
MILL BRANCH 819
PAMPLICO 2 1,255
SARDIS 477
SPAULDING 1,538
STONE 787
TIMMONSVILLE 4,642
Georgetown County
ANDREWS OUTSIDE 1,791
ANDREWS 3,038
BETHEL 1,247
BLACK RIVER 1,315
BROWNS FERRY 2,281
CARVERS BAY 166
CEDAR CREEK 746
CHOPPEE 1,557
FOLLY GROVE 1,121
GEORGETOWN 2 726
GEORGETOWN 3 2,756
GEORGETOWN 7 560
GRIERS 709
MYERSVILLE 463
PLANTERSVILLE 916
PLEASANT HILL 1,344
POTATO BED FERRY 694
SAMPIT 1,413
SPRING GULLEY 3,210
Hampton County
CUMMINGS 1,137
EARLY BRANCH 523
FURMAN 528
HORSE GALL 99
RIVERS MILL 169
SCOTIA 481
YEMASEE 1,218
Jasper County
COOSAWHATCHIE 894
GILLISONVILLE 746
GRAHAMVILLE 1 1,108
GRAHAMVILLE 2 1,671
GRAYS 702
OKATIE 328
PINELAND 1,044
RIDGELAND 1 2,034
RIDGELAND 2 1,194
TILLMAN 897
Marion County
BRITTONS NECK 2,294
CENTENARY 1,788
FRIENDSHIP 409
MARION 1 2,122
MARION NORTH 1,351
MARION SOUTH 4,690
NORTHEAST MULLINS 3,967
NORTHWEST MULLINS 3,254
RAINS 1,242
SELLERS 590
SOUTHWEST MULLINS 2,528
TEMPERANCE 1,346
ZION 793
Orangeburg County
BROOKDALE 1,152
COPE 815
EAST HOLLY HILL 2,770
ELLOREE 2,534
JAMISON 1,965
NIX 3,098
NORTH BOWMAN 2,353
NORTH EUTAWVILLE 1,985
NORWAY 1,977
ORANGEBURG WARD 2 1,426
ORANGEBURG WARD 3 1,098
PROVIDENCE 1,983
ROWESVILLE 725
SANTEE 2,726
SOUTH BOWMAN 1,243
SOUTH EUTAWVILLE 2,273
SUBURBAN 1 1,670
SUBURBAN 2 1,699
SUBURBAN 3 2,122
SUBURBAN 9 2,383
VANCE 1,817
WEST HOLLY HILL 2,707
WHITTAKER 2,098
Richland County
ARDINCAPLE 832
BLUFF 3,910
COLLEGE PLACE 3,822
DENTSVILLE 4,141
EASTOVER 3,897
EDGEWOOD 4,011
FAIRLAWN 2,539
FAIRWOLD 1,654
GADSDEN 2,563
GARNERS 1,131
GREENVIEW 2,955
HOPKINS 4,266
KILLIAN 1,490
LINCOLNSHIRE 3,944
MEADOWLAKE 5,050
OLYMPIA 2,320
RIDGEWOOD 1,933
WARD 19 2,721
WARD 2 885
WARD 20 2,451
WARD 21 3,172
WARD 22 2,368
WARD 29 1,604
WARD 30 2,298
WARD 31 1,956
WARD 32 2,808
WARD 3 2,437
WARD 4 3,088
WARD 5 2,421
WARD 7 3,195
WARD 9 2,716
Sumter County
BATES 1,495
BIRNIE 1,829
BROGDON 2,008
CONCORD 1,751
DELAINE 3,978
FOLSOM PARK 2,990
HORATIO 752
HORSEPEN BRANCH 1,985
LEMIRA 2,275
LORING 2,074
MAGNOLIA 1,107
MANCHESTER FOREST 2,196
MAYESVILLE 1,218
MORRIS COLLEGE 2,505
MULBERRY 1,604
OLD POCALLA 655
PINEWOOD 1,645
PLEASANT GROVE TRINITY 658
REMBERT 3,251
SALEM 659
SAVAGE GLOVER 1,188
SHILOH 495
SOUTH LIBERTY 1,282
SOUTH RED BAY 1,662
STONE HILL 1,223
TAYLORS 937
WILDER 1,085
Williamsburg County 36,815
DISTRICT TOTAL 581,408
PERCENT VARIATION 0.050
DISTRICT 5
Area Population
Cherokee County 44,506
Greenville County
ALEXANDER 2,677
ARMSTRONG 1,542
AVON 2,312
BATESVILLE 4,777
BELLE MEADE 3,226
BEREA 2,984
BOTANY WOODS 1,629
BRANDON 2,691
BROOKGLENN 3,756
CAROLINA 2,410
CHEROKEE 2,459
CHESTNUT HILLS 1,767
CITY VIEW 1,440
CONESTEE 3,042
DEL NORTE 4,000
DEVENGER 4,144
DOVE TREE 2,912
DUNEAN 2,996
EBENEZER 1,827
EDWARDS FOREST 2,467
FAIRVIEW 3,518
FROHAWK 2,931
FURMAN 5,028
GOWENSVILLE 1,736
GREENBRIAR 1,628
GREENVILLE 1 1,168
GREENVILLE 10 923
GREENVILLE 11 1,208
GREENVILLE 12 1,327
GREENVILLE 13 2,833
GREENVILLE 14 3,916
GREENVILLE 15 2,049
GREENVILLE 16 1,931
GREENVILLE 17 1,590
GREENVILLE 18 1,480
GREENVILLE 19 2,753
GREENVILLE 2 1,188
GREENVILLE 20 1,700
GREENVILLE 21 1,480
GREENVILLE 22 1,893
GREENVILLE 23 2,942
GREENVILLE 24 1,121
GREENVILLE 25 2,797
GREENVILLE 26 2,643
GREENVILLE 27 4,571
GREENVILLE 28 1,794
GREENVILLE 3 1,623
GREENVILLE 4 2,480
GREENVILLE 5 1,816
GREENVILLE 6 1,757
GREENVILLE 7 2,024
GREENVILLE 8 2,704
GREENVILLE 9 1,807
GREER 1 1,440
GREER 2 1,340
GREER 3 1,543
GREER 4 2,344
HILLCREST 2,836
JENNINGS MILL 996
LAKE FOREST 2,214
LAUREL CREEK 823
LEAWOOD 3,177
MARIDELL 2,795
MAULDIN 1 1,506
MAULDIN 2 3,095
MAULDIN 3 2,106
MAULDIN 4 3,652
MEADOWOOD 1,353
MERRIFIELD 1,415
MISSION 1,781
MONAGHAN 910
MONAVIEW 5,008
MOUNTAIN VIEW 2,029
NORTHWOOD 2,520
ONEAL 3,081
PARAMOUNT 1,567
PARIS MOUNTAIN 1,368
PARK PLACE 3,550
PEBBLE CREEK 3,936
PIEDMONT PARK 4,124
PLEASANT GROVE 4,208
POINSETT 2,850
ROCK HILL 3,779
ROCKY CREEK 4,360
ROYAL OAKS 2,510
SALUDA 1,885
SANDY FLAT 3,483
SKYLAND 2,753
SLATER MARIETTA 5,725
SOUTHSIDE 2,924
SULPHUR SPRINGS 2,506
TANGLEWOOD 3,849
TAYLORS 3,684
TIGERVILLE 1,934
TIMBERLAKE 1,782
TRAVELERS REST 3,074
TUBBS MOUNTAIN 2,846
UNION BLEACHERY 1,052
WADE HAMPTON 1,598
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS 2,459
WELCOME 4,991
WELLINGTON 1,356
WESTCLIFFE 3,173
WESTSIDE 3,716
WOODLAWN 2,554
Spartanburg County 226,800
Union County 30,337
York County
BETHANY 2,092
BLAIRSVILLE 699
BOWLING GREEN 2,923
BULLOCKS CREEK 399
CLOVER NO 1 2,928
CLOVER NO 2 3,564
HICKORY GROVE 880
HOPEWELL 248
SHAROH 883
SMYRNA 955
DISTRICT TOTAL 582,191
PERCENT VARIATION 0.185
DISTRICT 6
Area Population
Chester County 32,170
Chesterfield County 38,577
Clarendon County
BARRINEAU 770
Darlington County
ANTIOCH 2,242
CLYDE BLACK CREEK 1,511
DARLINGTON 1 491
DARLINGTON 3 4,279
DARLINGTON 6 2,433
HARTSVILLE 1 1,216
HARTSVILLE 2&3 1,143
HARTSVILLE 4 1,439
HARTSVILLE 5 3,568
HARTSVILLE 7 2,014
HARTSVILLE 8A 2,968
HARTSVILLE 8B 2,515
KELLYTOWN 1,990
LAMAR 2 NEWMAN SWAMP 2,078
POND HOLLOW NEW MARKET 1,392
SWIFT CREEK 1,447
Dillon County 29,114
Fairfield County 22,295
Florence County
BACK SWAMP 1,234
CLAUSSEN 1,337
COLES CROSS ROADS 3,191
COWARDS 1 1,110
COWARDS 2 1,264
DELMAE 4,218
EBENEZER 4,805
EFFINGHAM 1,322
ELIM 617
EVERGREEN 1,404
FLORENCE WARD 11 1,621
FLORENCE WARD 12 2,038
FLORENCE WARD 14 3,037
FLORENCE WARD 15 2,172
FLORENCE WARD 4 1,394
FLORENCE WARD 5 2,071
FLORENCE WARD 6 1,032
FLORENCE WARD 7 1,763
FLORENCE WARD 8 2,064
FRIENDFIELD 728
GREENWOOD 4,202
HANNAH 999
HIGHHILL 777
JOHNSONVILLE 3,543
LAKE CITY 2 1,561
LAKE CITY 3 2,413
MARS BLUFF 1 3,883
MARS BLUFF 2 1,953
MCALLISTER MILL 1,150
OAK GROVE 859
OLANTA 2,296
PAMPLICO 1 1,464
PROSPECT 820
QUINBY 1,249
SALEM 903
SAVANNAH GROVE 2,787
SCRANTON 1,619
TANS BAY 2,108
VOX 740
WEST FLORENCE 3,557
Horry County
ALLSBROOK 840
AYNOR 1,685
BAYBORO 1,274
COOL SPRINGS 622
DOG BLUFF 925
EAST LORIS 2,386
FLOYDS 820
GALIVANTS FERRY 258
GREEN SEA 1,659
HICKORY HILL 240
HORRY 879
JERNIGANS CROSS ROADS 873
JORDANVILLE 525
JOYNER SWAMP 422
LIVE OAK 376
METHODIST RHEOBETH 577
MILL SWAMP 280
MOUNT OLIVE 582
NORTON 243
PLEASANT VIEW 385
POPLAR HILL 1,022
SPRING BRANCH 517
TAYLORSVILLE 487
WEST LORIS 1,737
Kershaw County 43,599
Lancaster County 54,516
Lee County 18,437
Marion County
MARION 2 2,187
MARION WEST 1,839
NICHOLS 1,341
SOUTHEAST MULLINS 2,158
Marlboro County 29,361
Sumter County
BURNS DOWNS 975
CAUSEWAY BRANCH 2,126
CHERRYVALE 1,935
CROSSWELL 2,634
DALZELL DUBOSE 3,954
GREEN SWAMP 2,525
HAMPTON PARK 1,232
HILLCREST 2,493
MCCRAYS MILL NORTH 1,984
MCCRAYS MILL SOUTH 2,236
MILLWOOD 2,731
OAKLAND PLANTATION 3,574
OSWEGO 1,020
PALMETTO PARK 2,203
POCOTALIGO 3,966
PRIVATEER 3,743
SALTERSTOWN 1,665
SECOND MILL 1,266
SHAW 10 6,695
SHAW 11 0
SHAW 12 0
SHAW 13 0
SHAW 14 0
SHAW 15 0
SHAW 16 0
SHAW 1 1,260
SHAW 2 339
SHAW 3 407
SHAW 4 430
SHAW 5 394
SHAW 6 281
SHAW 7 1,908
SHAW 8 625
SHAW 9 229
SUNSET 1,868
SWAN LAKE 1,432
York County
BETHEL NO 1 5,048
BETHEL NO 2 967
CANNON MILL 3,899
CATAWBA 3,297
COTTON BELT 1,797
DELPHIA 1,980
EBENEZER 2,615
EBINPORT 2,526
EDGEWOOD 2,457
FEWELL PARK 1,470
FILBERT 1,599
FORT MILL NO 1 3,289
FORT MILL NO 2 823
FORT MILL NO 3 3,210
FORT MILL NO 4 2,505
FORT MILL NO 5 2,351
FORT MILL NO 6 1,515
HIGHLAND PARK 2,086
INDIA HOOK 1,270
LESLIE NO 1 3,436
LESSLIE NO 2 4,051
MCCONNELLS 1,654
MT GALLANT 6,819
MT HOLLY 2,023
MUSEUM 4,478
NEWPORT 3,294
NORTHSIDE 1,569
NORTHWESTERN 1,255
OAK RIDGE 2,533
OGDEN 1,950
ROCK HILL NO 1 1,040
ROCK HILL NO 2 3,485
ROCK HILL NO 3 3,600
ROCK HILL NO 4 5,902
ROCK HILL NO 5 2,475
ROCK HILL NO 6 4,544
ROCK HILL NO 7 3,553
TEGA CAY 3,650
TIRZAH 1,604
UNIVERSITY 2,093
YORK NO 1 2,626
YORK NO 2 3,588
DISTRICT TOTAL 580,065
PERCENT VARIATION -0.181
Section 2. Any person elected or appointed to serve, or serving, as a member of any public board, commission, or committee to represent a Congressional district, whose residency is transferred to another district by the provisions of Section 7-19-45 of the 1976 Code as contained in this act upon its effective date, may serve, or continue to serve, the term of office for which he was elected or appointed; except that the electing or appointing authority for that board, commission, or committee shall elect or appoint an additional member to the board, commission, or committee from each district which loses a resident member thereon as a result of such transfer to serve until the term of the transferred member expires. When a vacancy occurs in the district to which a member has been transferred, the vacancy shall not be filled by the electing or appointing authority until the full term of the transferred member expires.
Section 3. Section 7-19-40 of the 1976 Code is repealed, provided that until the members of the United States House of Representatives elected in the 1992 general election from the districts enumerated in Section 7-19-45 of the 1976 Code qualify and take office, the districts contained in Section 7-19-40 of the 1976 Code herein repealed continue to apply for the purposes of vacancies in office for members of the United States House of Representatives, and provided further that until the 1992 general election, the districts contained in Section 7-19-40 continue to apply for purposes of filling vacancies in office of members of public boards, commissions, or committees representing a particular Congressional district.
Section 4. Upon the effective date of this act and pursuant to 28 C.F.R. Section 51.23, the House of Representatives is designated the submitting authority to make the required submission to the United States Department of Justice under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. Section 1973a, of the Congressional reapportionment plan set forth in this act.
Section 5. This act takes effect upon approval of the Governor.
Amend title to conform.
Senator FIELDING argued in favor of the adoption of the amendment.
Senator FIELDING moved that the amendment be adopted.
Senator J. VERNE SMITH moved to lay the amendment on the table.
The "ayes" and "nays" were demanded and taken, resulting as follows:
Bryan Courson Courtney
Drummond Giese Hayes, R.W.
Helmly Hinson Holland
Martschink McConnell Moore
Mullinax Passailaigue Pope
Rose Russell Setzler
Shealy Smith, J.V. Smith, N.W.
Stilwell Thomas Williams
Wilson
Fielding Gilbert Hinds
Land Leventis Macaulay
Matthews McGill Mitchell
Patterson Peeler Reese
Saleeby Washington
The amendment was laid on the table.
Senator BRYAN proposed the following Amendment No. 4 (A:\CD9.AMD), which was adopted:
Amend the bill, as and if amended, by striking all after the enacting words and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
Section 1. Section 7-19-45. Commencing with the 1992 general election, one member of the United States House of Representatives must be elected from each of the following districts:
DISTRICT 1
Area Population
Greenville County 320,167
Pickens County
POWDERSVILLE 3,211
Spartanburg County 226,800
Union County 30,337
DISTRICT TOTAL 580,515
PERCENT VARIATION -0.104
DISTRICT 2
Area Population
Abbeville County 23,862
Aiken County
AIKEN 1 1,428
AIKEN 2 2,617
AIKEN 4 2,336
BATH 1,749
BEECH ISLAND 2,166
BELVEDERE 44 2,260
BELVEDERE 45 4,684
BELVEDERE 9 2,277
BREEZY HILL 2,035
CAROLINA HEIGHTS 2,242
CLEARWATER 1,511
FOX CREEK 2,253
GLOVERVILLE 1,577
GRANITEVILLE 2,759
HAMMOND 2,546
JACKSON 2,843
JORDANTOWN 1,130
LANGLEY 2,843
LYNWOOD 1,608
NORTH AUGUSTA 25 1,949
NORTH AUGUSTA 26 3,548
NORTH AUGUSTA 27 1,911
NORTH AUGUSTA 28 2,142
NORTH AUGUSTA 29 1,547
NORTH AUGUSTA 54 1,851
NORTH AUGUSTA 55 1,465
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE 0
VAUCLUSE 904
WARRENSVILLE 2,202
WILLOW SPRINGS 3,641
Allendale County
FAIRFAX 2 3,273
MARTIN 881
WOODS 932
Anderson County 145,196
Barnwell County
BARNWELL 1 1,200
BARNWELL 4 2,217
SNEELING 1,069
Beaufort County
BLUFFTON 1 2,348
BLUFFTON 2 3,784
BURTON 1A 1,846
BURTON 2C 1,500
CHECHESSEE 660
DAUFUSKIE 122
PI 10 0
PI 1 0
PI 2 1,278
PI 3 1,030
PI 4 535
PI 5 255
PI 6 1,256
PI 7 387
PI 8 701
PI 9 1,730
Edgefield County 18,375
Greenwood County 59,567
Hampton County
BLACK CREEK 256
BONNETT 758
ESTILL 3,909
GARNETT 235
GIFFORD 483
HAMPTON COURTHOUSE 2 1,980
HOPEWELL 209
HORSE GALL 99
VARNVILLE 2,614
Jasper County
HARDEEVILLE 1 2,028
HARDEEVILLE 2 1,189
LEVY 1,652
PINELAND 1,044
TILLMAN 897
Laurens County 58,092
McCormick County 8,868
Oconee County 57,494
Pickens County
ALBERT R. LEWIS 2,027
AMBLER 1,493
ARIAL MILL 3,052
BRUSHY CREEK 1,699
CALHOUN 3,672
CEDAR ROCK 990
CENTRAL 1 2,483
CENTRAL 2 2,058
CLEMSON 2,554
CROSSWELL 2,611
DACUSVILLE 3,962
EASLEY 3,687
FLAT ROCK 1,964
FOREST ACRES 4,034
GEORGES CREEK 1,276
HOLLY SPRINGS 1,437
LAWRENCE CHAPEL 719
LIBERTY 1 3,428
LIBERTY 2 1,398
MCKISSICK 2,613
MOUNTAIN VIEW 1,218
NORRIS 1,994
PARK STREET 5,011
PICKENS 1 3,617
PICKENS 2 2,588
PICKENS 3 3,675
PIKE 755
PRATERS CREEK 1,265
PUMPKINTOWN 1,492
RICES CREEK 1,290
SIX MILE 3,368
SMITH GROVE 2,202
STONE CHURCH 2,626
UNIVERSITY 9,240
ZION 3,185
Saluda County
CLYDE 505
FRUIT HILL 1,110
HOLSTONS 995
MAYSON 571
MONETTA 253
PLEASANT CROSS 362
RICHLAND 682
RIDGE SPRING 1,329
SALUDA 1 2,489
SALUDA 2 1,787
WARD 607
DISTRICT TOTAL 581,208
PERCENT VARIATION 0.016
DISTRICT 3
Area Population
Aiken County
AIKEN 3 2,234
AIKEN 47 1,821
AIKEN 5 2,656
AIKEN 6 1,744
CHINA SPRINGS 2,258
COLLEGE ACRES 1,566
COUCHTON 1,947
EUREKA 1,281
HOLLOW CREEK 5,298
LEVELS 3,042
MILLBROOK 3,567
MONETTA 1,319
MONTMORENCI 1,381
NEW ELLENTON 2,515
NEW HOLLAND 844
OAK GROVE 864
PERRY 1,287
REDDS BRANCH 1,384
SALLEY 990
SHAWS FORK 668
SHILOH 1,961
SIX POINTS 35 1,431
SIX POINTS 46 2,370
TABERNACLE 795
TALATHA 4,351
TOWN CREEK 1,103
WAGENER 2,209
WARD 1,562
WHITE POND 783
WINDSOR 1,685
Allendale County
ALLENDALE 1 2,214
ALLENDALE 2 2,296
FAIRFAX 1 1,002
SYCAMORE 658
ULMER 466
Bamberg County
COLSTON 336
EHRHARDT 1,257
GOVAN 359
KEARSE 229
NORTH BAMBERG 2,634
OLAR 781
Barnwell County
BARNWELL 2 2,267
BARNWELL 3 1,715
ELKO 758
FRIENDSHIP 663
HILDA 1,260
KLINE 885
WILLISTON 1 1,665
WILLISTON 2 804
WILLISTON 3 1,523
Calhoun County
BETHEL 1,104
CENTER HILL 1,050
FALL BRANCH 498
MURPH MILL 548
SANDY RUN 1,509
Colleton County
BELLS 373
CANADY'S 602
HORSE PEN 608
HUDSON'S MILL 544
MAPLE CANE 677
PENIEL 609
PEOPLES 497
PETITS 194
RICE PATCH 971
ROUND O 657
RUFFIN 506
SIDNEY 390
SNIDERS 873
STOKES 710
WALTERBORO 1 2,694
WALTERBORO 2 3,303
WALTERBORO 3 2,898
WALTERBORO 4 4,006
WILLIAMS 516
WOLFE CREEK 505
Fairfield County
CENTERVILLE 268
RIDGEWAY 2,653
SIMPSON 909
SOUTH WINNSBORO 1,155
WINNSBORO 1 2,864
WINNSBORO 2 1,818
WINNSBORO MILLS 1,620
Hampton County
BRUNSON 1,090
CROCKETVILLE MILEY 699
HAMPTON COURTHOUSE 1 1,803
RIVERS MILL 169
Kershaw County
CHARLOTTE THOMPSON 1,955
DOBYS MILL 1,295
ELGIN 1 2,803
ELGIN 2 2,701
LUGOFF 1 1,416
LUGOFF 2 2,427
LUGOFF 3 1,292
RABONS CROSSROADS 1,671
SALT POND 1,210
Lexington County 167,611
Newberry County 33,172
Orangeburg County
BETHEL 809
COPE 815
CORDOVA 4,171
EAST NORTH 1,581
EAST SPRINGFIELD 917
EDISTO 1,276
FOUR HOLES 864
LIMESTONE 2,775
NEESES-LIVINGSTON 1,784
NORTH BRANCHVILLE 1,400
NORWAY 1,977
ORANGEBURG WARD 10 1,103
ORANGEBURG WARD 1 1,246
ORANGEBURG WARD 6 1,357
ORANGEBURG WARD 7 887
ORANGEBURG WARD 8 788
ORANGEBURG WARD 9 797
PINEHILL-BOLEN 2,394
ROWESVILLE 725
SOUTH BRANCHVILLE 785
SUBURBAN 4 978
SUBURBAN 5 1,951
SUBURBAN 6 1,789
SUBURBAN 7 1,890
SUBURBAN 8 1,039
WEST NORTH 1,838
WEST SPRINGFIELD 858
Richland County
ARCADIA 3,751
BALLENTINE 3,358
BLYTHEWOOD 5,002
BRANDON 2,405
BRIARWOOD 2,577
COOPER 3,522
DENNYSIDE 1,390
E FOREST ACRES 2,113
ESTATES 2,715
FJ 10 0
FJ 11 942
FJ 12 597
FJ 13 546
FJ 14 5
FJ 15 5
FJ 16 0
FJ 17 2,109
FJ 18 0
FJ 19 0
FJ 1 0
FJ 20 0
FJ 21 3,017
FJ 2 0
FJ 3 444
FJ 4 475
FJ 5 72
FJ 6 7
FJ 7 0
FJ 8 3,073
FJ 9 0
FORT JACKSON 1,179
GARNERS 1,131
HAMPTON 2,897
HARBISON 4,609
HORRELL HILL 4,303
HUNTING CREEK 493
KEELS 4,481
KEENAN 2,951
KILLIAN 1,490
KINGSWOOD 3,234
LYKESLAND 4,511
MIDWAY 4,266
MILL CREEK 2,124
MONTICELLO 3,526
N FOREST ACRES 2,020
NEW FRIARSGATE 5,227
NORTH SPRINGS 5,194
OAKWOOD 1,815
OLD FRIARSGATE 2,137
PENNINGTON 1,747
PINE LAKES 4,432
PINEWOOD 1,897
PONTIAC 4,298
RIVERSIDE 5,657
S FOREST ACRES 2,283
SATCHELFORD 1,176
SPRING VALLEY 6,917
SPRINGVILLE 3,226
ST ANDREWS 2,215
WALDEN 8,877
WARD 1 7,428
WARD 10 2,211
WARD 11 3,191
WARD 12 2,172
WARD 13 2,942
WARD 14 2,183
WARD 15 1,188
WARD 16 1,432
WARD 17 2,099
WARD 23 1,518
WARD 24 1,181
WARD 25 2,160
WARD 27 4,048
WARD 34 1,792
WARD 6 1,973
WHITEWELL 7,121
WILDEWOOD 4,367
WOODFIELD 5,573
WOODLANDS 3,992
Saluda County
CENTENNIAL 716
DELMAR 555
DENNY 398
HIGGINS 230
HOLLYWOOD 1,062
HOLLY 829
MOUNT WILLING 294
PLEASANT GROVE 552
SARDIS 722
ZOAR 309
DISTRICT TOTAL 581,601
PERCENT VARIATION 0.083
DISTRICT 4
Area Population
Bamberg County
EAST DENMARK 4,129
EDISTO 468
HIGHTOWERS MILL 132
HUNTERS CHAPEL 240
LITTLE SWAMP 239
SOUTH BAMBERG 3,647
WEST DENMARK 2,451
Barnwell County
BLACKVILLE 1 1,633
BLACKVILLE 2 1,098
HEALING SPRINGS 1,536
Beaufort County
BURTON 1B 3,316
DALE LOBECO 1,244
LADYS ISLAND 3A 1,595
LB 10 55
LB 1 301
LB 2 319
LB 3 273
LB 4 5
LB 5 14
LB 6 1,096
LB 7 489
LB 8 922
LB 9 604
SAINT HELENA 1A 1,568
SAINT HELENA 2A 524
SAINT HELENA 2B 1,687
SEABROOK 1 1,681
SEABROOK 2 915
SEABROOK 3 1,519
SHELDON 1 1,052
SHELDON 2 898
Berkeley County
ALVIN 1,205
BETHERA 357
BONNEAU 2,692
CAINHOY 2,293
CORDESVILLE 1,407
CROSS 2,738
EADYTOWN 983
HILTON CROSS ROAD 2,380
HUGER 1,269
JAMESTOWN 760
LEBANON 678
MACEDONIA 2,229
MCBETH 1,169
RUSSELLVILLE 1,941
SAINT STEPHEN 4,223
SHULERVILLE HH 433
WASSAMASSAW 2,804
Calhoun County
CAMERON 996
CRESTON 358
DIXIE 2,779
FORT MOTTE 379
LONE STAR 1,073
MIDWAY 488
ST. MATTHEWS 1,971
Charleston County
ADAMS RUN 2 1,149
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 10 182
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 11 90
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 12 314
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 13 398
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 14 309
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 15 172
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 16 0
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 17 346
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 18 0
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 19 0
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 20 0
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 2 617
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 3 704
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 4 524
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 5 19
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 6 305
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 7 116
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 8 120
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 9 62
CHARLESTON 10 1,743
CHARLESTON 11 564
CHARLESTON 12 734
CHARLESTON 13 1,116
CHARLESTON 14 881
CHARLESTON 15 722
CHARLESTON 16 984
CHARLESTON 17 1,676
CHARLESTON 18 1,469
CHARLESTON 19 2,864
CHARLESTON 20 1,570
CHARLESTON 21 1,338
CHARLESTON 22 730
CHARLESTON 23 1,296
CHARLESTON 24 879
CHARLESTON 25 1,552
CHARLESTON 26 952
CHARLESTON 27 994
CHARLESTON 28 992
CHARLESTON 29 1,047
CHARLESTON 30 2,795
CHARLESTON 8 1,438
CHARLESTON 9 1,123
CHRIST CHURCH 4 793
CHRIST CHURCH 6 468
CHRIST CHURCH 7 1,637
HOLLYWOOD 2,198
JAMES ISLAND 1 1,323
JAMES ISLAND 3 1,428
JOHNS ISLAND 1 3,057
JOHNS ISLAND 3 3,004
JOHNS ISLAND 4 1,157
MCCLELLANVILLE 2 339
MEGGETT 1 2,340
MEGGETT 2 969
no name for (0190154) 1,764
NORTH CHARLESTON 4 1,481
NORTH CHARLESTON 10 1,265
NORTH CHARLESTON 11 2,091
NORTH CHARLESTON 16 1,300
NORTH CHARLESTON 17 1,886
NORTH CHARLESTON 1 3,431
NORTH CHARLESTON 27 623
NORTH CHARLESTON 2 1,080
NORTH CHARLESTON 3 2,945
NORTH CHARLESTON 5 1,952
NORTH CHARLESTON 7 2,072
NORTH CHARLESTON 8 1,533
NORTH CHARLESTON 9 3,541
RAVENEL 1 1,738
RAVENEL 2 1,210
SAINT ANDREWS 11 1,726
SAINT ANDREWS 12 2,272
SAINT ANDREWS 13 1,983
SAINT ANDREWS 1 1,141
SAINT ANDREWS 21 1,849
SAINT ANDREWS 24 2,118
SAINT ANDREWS 25 1,031
SAINT ANDREWS 2 1,745
SAINT ANDREWS 3 1,132
ST JAMES - SANTEE 1,157
WADMALAW 1 1,266
WADMALAW 2 1,304
Clarendon County
ALCOLU 1,361
BARROWS MILL 261
BLOOMVILLE 498
CALVARY 961
DAVIS STATION 1,621
HARMONY 958
HICKS 1,205
HOME BRANCH 473
JORDAN 1,408
MANNING 1 1,084
MANNING 2 1,481
MANNING 3 1,388
MANNING 4 2,716
MANNING 5 1,340
NEW ZION 676
OAKDALE 292
PANOLA 550
PAXVILLE 1,130
SARDINIA GABLE 554
SUMMERTON 1 1,939
SUMMERTON 2 920
SUMMERTON 3 2,000
TURBEVILLE 1,242
WILSON FORESTON 1,622
Colleton County
ASHTON 170
BEREA 138
COTTAGEVILLE 2,614
EDISTO 524
GREEN POND 1,380
HENDERSONVILLE 1,921
JACKSONBORO 631
LODGE 679
MASHAWVILLE 1,015
RITTER 1,489
SMOAKS 1,332
Darlington County
ANTIOCH 2,242
BURNT BRANCH BETHEL 2,836
DARLINGTON 2 2,645
DARLINGTON 4 2,349
DARLINGTON 5 2,871
DOVESVILLE 1,353
HARTSVILLE 6 3,556
HIGH HILL INDIAN BRANCH 3,268
LAKE SWAMP 1,588
LAMAR 1 1,308
LAMAR 2 NEWMAN SWAMP 2,078
MONT CLARE MECHANICSVILLE 1,975
OATS PHILADELPHIA 1,325
PALMETTO 2,856
SOCIETY HILL 1,195
Dillon County
LATTA 3,627
Dorchester County
DELEMARS 505
FOUR HOLE 1,428
GIVHANS 1,688
GROVER NO.1 890
GROVER NO.3 221
HARLEYVILLE 980
INDIAN FIELD 1,972
REEVESVILLE 1,338
RIDGEVILLE 3,332
ROSINVILLE 1,819
ROSSES 889
SAUL DAM 269
ST. GEORGE NO.1 2,248
ST. GEORGE NO.2 714
Florence County
BROOKGREEN 1,164
CARTERSVILLE 1,619
FLORENCE WARD 10 1,578
FLORENCE WARD 1 2,415
FLORENCE WARD 2 2,606
FLORENCE WARD 3 3,001
FLORENCE WARD 9 3,315
GILBERT 2,534
GLENWOOD 1,777
KINGSBURG 651
LAKE CITY 1 2,397
LAKE CITY 4 3,443
LEO 1,021
MILL BRANCH 819
PAMPLICO 2 1,255
SARDIS 477
SPAULDING 1,538
STONE 787
TIMMONSVILLE 4,642
Georgetown County
ANDREWS OUTSIDE 1,791
ANDREWS 3,038
BETHEL 1,247
BLACK RIVER 1,315
BROWNS FERRY 2,281
CARVERS BAY 166
CEDAR CREEK 746
CHOPPEE 1,557
FOLLY GROVE 1,121
GEORGETOWN 2 726
GEORGETOWN 3 2,756
GEORGETOWN 6 663
GEORGETOWN 7 560
GRIERS 709
MYERSVILLE 463
PLANTERSVILLE 916
PLEASANT HILL 1,344
POTATO BED FERRY 694
SAMPIT 1,413
SPRING GULLEY 3,210
Hampton County
CUMMINGS 1,137
EARLY BRANCH 523
FURMAN 528
SCOTIA 481
YEMASEE 1,218
Jasper County
COOSAWHATCHIE 894
GILLISONVILLE 746
GRAHAMVILLE 1 1,108
GRAHAMVILLE 2 1,671
GRAYS 702
OKATIE 328
RIDGELAND 1 2,034
RIDGELAND 2 1,194
Marion County
BRITTONS NECK 2,294
CENTENARY 1,788
FRIENDSHIP 409
MARION 1 2,122
MARION NORTH 1,351
MARION SOUTH 4,690
NORTHWEST MULLINS 3,254
RAINS 1,242
SELLERS 590
SOUTHWEST MULLINS 2,528
TEMPERANCE 1,346
ZION 793
Orangeburg County
BROOKDALE 1,152
EAST HOLLY HILL 2,770
ELLOREE 2,534
JAMISON 1,965
NIX 3,098
NORTH BOWMAN 2,353
NORTH EUTAWVILLE 1,985
ORANGEBURG WARD 2 1,426
ORANGEBURG WARD 3 1,098
ORANGEBURG WARD 4 3,969
ORANGEBURG WARD 5 938
PROVIDENCE 1,983
SANTEE 2,726
SOUTH BOWMAN 1,243
SOUTH EUTAWVILLE 2,273
SUBURBAN 1 1,670
SUBURBAN 2 1,699
SUBURBAN 3 2,122
SUBURBAN 9 2,383
VANCE 1,817
WEST HOLLY HILL 2,707
WHITTAKER 2,098
Richland County
ARDINCAPLE 832
BLUFF 3,910
COLLEGE PLACE 3,822
DENTSVILLE 4,141
EASTOVER 3,897
EDGEWOOD 4,011
FAIRLAWN 2,539
FAIRWOLD 1,654
GADSDEN 2,563
GREENVIEW 2,955
HOPKINS 4,266
LINCOLNSHIRE 3,944
MEADOWLAKE 5,050
OLYMPIA 2,320
RIDGEWOOD 1,933
WARD 18 2,835
WARD 19 2,721
WARD 2 885
WARD 20 2,451
WARD 21 3,172
WARD 22 2,368
WARD 29 1,604
WARD 30 2,298
WARD 31 1,956
WARD 32 2,808
WARD 33 1,858
WARD 3 2,437
WARD 4 3,088
WARD 5 2,421
WARD 7 3,195
WARD 8 2,061
WARD 9 2,716
Sumter County
BATES 1,495
BIRNIE 1,829
BROGDON 2,008
CONCORD 1,751
DELAINE 3,978
FOLSOM PARK 2,990
HORATIO 752
LEMIRA 2,275
LORING 2,074
MAGNOLIA 1,107
MAYESVILLE 1,218
MORRIS COLLEGE 2,505
MULBERRY 1,604
OLD POCALLA 655
PINEWOOD 1,645
PLEASANT GROVE TRINITY 658
REMBERT 3,251
SALEM 659
SAVAGE GLOVER 1,188
SHILOH 495
SOUTH LIBERTY 1,282
SOUTH RED BAY 1,662
STONE HILL 1,223
TAYLORS 937
WILDER 1,085
Williamsburg County 36,815
DISTRICT TOTAL 581,015
PERCENT VARIATION -0.018
DISTRICT 5
Area Population
Cherokee County 44,506
Chester County 32,170
Chesterfield County 38,577
Clarendon County
BARRINEAU 770
Darlington County
CLYDE BLACK CREEK 1,511
DARLINGTON 1 491
DARLINGTON 3 4,279
DARLINGTON 6 2,433
HARTSVILLE 1 1,216
HARTSVILLE 2&3 1,143
HARTSVILLE 4 1,439
HARTSVILLE 5 3,568
HARTSVILLE 7 2,014
HARTSVILLE 8A 2,968
HARTSVILLE 8B 2,515
KELLYTOWN 1,990
POND HOLLOW NEW MARKET 1,392
SWIFT CREEK 1,447
Dillon County
CAROLINA 521
EAST DILLON 2,939
FLOYDALE 913
HAMER 1,201
LITTLE ROCK 752
MANNING 671
MINTURN 472
MT. CALVARY 2,708
NEW HOLLY 666
OAK GROVE 1,057
OAKLAND 965
PLEASANT HILL 380
SOUTH DILLON 3,748
WEST DILLON 3,981
Fairfield County
BLACKSTOCK 97
BLAIRS 689
DUTCHMANS CREEK 679
FEASTERVILLE 612
GLADDEN GROVE 84
GREENBRIER 2,015
HICKORY RIDGE 1,423
HOREB 604
JENKINSVILLE 653
LEBANON 1,048
MITFORD 1,380
MONTICELLO 839
NEW HOPE 151
WHITE OAK 605
WOODWARD 129
Florence County
BACK SWAMP 1,234
CLAUSSEN 1,337
COLES CROSS ROADS 3,191
COWARDS 1 1,110
COWARDS 2 1,264
DELMAE 4,218
EBENEZER 4,805
EFFINGHAM 1,322
ELIM 617
EVERGREEN 1,404
FLORENCE WARD 11 1,621
FLORENCE WARD 12 2,038
FLORENCE WARD 14 3,037
FLORENCE WARD 15 2,172
FLORENCE WARD 4 1,394
FLORENCE WARD 5 2,071
FLORENCE WARD 6 1,032
FLORENCE WARD 7 1,763
FLORENCE WARD 8 2,064
FRIENDFIELD 728
GREENWOOD 4,202
HANNAH 999
HIGHHILL 777
JOHNSONVILLE 3,543
LAKE CITY 2 1,561
LAKE CITY 3 2,413
MARS BLUFF 1 3,883
MARS BLUFF 2 1,953
MCALLISTER MILL 1,150
OAK GROVE 859
OLANTA 2,296
PAMPLICO 1 1,464
PROSPECT 820
QUINBY 1,249
SALEM 903
SAVANNAH GROVE 2,787
SCRANTON 1,619
TANS BAY 2,108
VOX 740
WEST FLORENCE 3,557
Kershaw County
AIRPORT 2,308
ANTIOCH 820
BETHUNE 1,877
BUFFALO 1,277
CAMDEN 1 1,356
CAMDEN 2 574
CAMDEN 3 1,008
CAMDEN 4 1,600
CAMDEN 5A 886
CAMDEN 5 562
CAMDEN 6 601
CASSATT 1,316
EAST CAMDEN-HERMITAGE 929
GATES FORD 441
LIBERTY HILL 385
MALVERN HILL 1,908
RIVERDALE 1,629
SHAYLORS HILL 925
SPRINGDALE 2,269
WESTVILLE 2,123
WHITE GARDENS 2,035
Lancaster County 54,516
Lee County 18,437
Marion County
MARION 2 2,187
MARION WEST 1,839
Marlboro County 29,361
Sumter County
BURNS DOWNS 975
CAUSEWAY BRANCH 2,126
CHERRYVALE 1,935
CROSSWELL 2,634
DALZELL DUBOSE 3,954
GREEN SWAMP 2,525
HAMPTON PARK 1,232
HILLCREST 2,493
HORSEPEN BRANCH 1,985
MANCHESTER FOREST 2,196
MCCRAYS MILL NORTH 1,984
MCCRAYS MILL SOUTH 2,236
MILLWOOD 2,731
OAKLAND PLANTATION 3,574
OSWEGO 1,020
PALMETTO PARK 2,203
POCOTALIGO 3,966
PRIVATEER 3,743
SALTERSTOWN 1,665
SECOND MILL 1,266
SHAW 10 6,695
SHAW 11 0
SHAW 12 0
SHAW 13 0
SHAW 14 0
SHAW 15 0
SHAW 16 0
SHAW 1 1,260
SHAW 2 339
SHAW 3 407
SHAW 4 430
SHAW 5 394
SHAW 6 281
SHAW 7 1,908
SHAW 8 625
SHAW 9 229
SUNSET 1,868
SWAN LAKE 1,432
York County 131,497
DISTRICT TOTAL 580,693
PERCENT VARIATION -0.073
DISTRICT 6
Area Population
Beaufort County
AS 10 0
AS 11 0
AS 12 0
AS 1 0
AS 2 0
AS 3 760
AS 4 0
AS 5 0
AS 6 0
AS 7 0
AS 8 0
AS 9 0
BEAUFORT 1A 545
BEAUFORT 1B 1,108
BEAUFORT 2 1,381
BEAUFORT 3 1,798
BURTON 2A 1,815
BURTON 2B 2,047
BURTON 3 1,774
HILTON HEAD 10 223
HILTON HEAD 11 2,165
HILTON HEAD 12 1,184
HILTON HEAD 13 1,696
HILTON HEAD 14 1,317
HILTON HEAD 15A 938
HILTON HEAD 15B 571
HILTON HEAD 1 1,990
HILTON HEAD 2 2,074
HILTON HEAD 3 730
HILTON HEAD 4A 927
HILTON HEAD 4B 1,921
HILTON HEAD 5A 1,032
HILTON HEAD 5B 888
HILTON HEAD 6A 676
HILTON HEAD 6B 1,207
HILTON HEAD 7 1,633
HILTON HEAD 8 1,785
HILTON HEAD 9 1,025
LADYS ISLAND 1A 1,451
LADYS ISLAND 1B 968
LADYS ISLAND 2A 1,032
MOSSY OAKS 1A 1,641
MOSSY OAKS 1B 960
MOSSY OAKS 2 1,888
PORT ROYAL 1 1,357
PORT ROYAL 2 1,609
SAINT HELENA 1B 1,689
SAINT HELENA 2C 1,111
Berkeley County
BERKELEY 2,461
CARNES CROSS ROADS 5,180
GOOSE CREEK 1 8,764
GOOSE CREEK 2 27,371
GOOSE CREEK 3 7,511
HANAHAN 13,096
MONCKS CORNER 9,896
PIMLICO 1,268
PINOPOLIS 1,966
WIDE AWAKE 21,702
Charleston County
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 1 0
AWENDAW 1,276
CHARLESTON 1 1,128
CHARLESTON 2 1,203
CHARLESTON 3 2,610
CHARLESTON 4 478
CHARLESTON 5 3,076
CHARLESTON 6 1,471
CHARLESTON 7 789
CHRIST CHURCH 1 1,888
CHRIST CHURCH 2 2,180
CHRIST CHURCH 3 1,027
CHRIST CHURCH 5 1,682
CHRIST CHURCH 8 7,248
CHRIST CHURCH 9 2,998
DEER PARK 1 3,600
DEER PARK 2 5,771
DEER PARK 3 2,300
EDISTO 1,318
FOLLY BEACH 1,255
ISLE OF PALMS 1 929
ISLE OF PALMS 2 2,751
JAMES ISLAND 10 1,718
JAMES ISLAND 11 1,898
JAMES ISLAND 12 1,586
JAMES ISLAND 13 965
JAMES ISLAND 14 1,223
JAMES ISLAND 15 2,259
JAMES ISLAND 16 594
JAMES ISLAND 17 950
JAMES ISLAND 18 496
JAMES ISLAND 19 749
JAMES ISLAND 20 1,507
JAMES ISLAND 21 1,372
JAMES ISLAND 22 1,809
JAMES ISLAND 2 0
JAMES ISLAND 4 809
JAMES ISLAND 5 2,527
JAMES ISLAND 6 1,243
JAMES ISLAND 7 859
JAMES ISLAND 8 1,289
JAMES ISLAND 9 2,110
JOHNS ISLAND 2 1,557
JOHNS ISLAND 5 1,631
LADSON 3,133
LINCOLNVILLE 1,050
MCCLELLANVILLE 1 852
MOUNT PLEASANT 10 1,110
MOUNT PLEASANT 11 1,175
MOUNT PLEASANT 1 824
MOUNT PLEASANT 2 1,790
MOUNT PLEASANT 3 1,308
MOUNT PLEASANT 4 1,054
MOUNT PLEASANT 5 1,637
MOUNT PLEASANT 6 1,905
MOUNT PLEASANT 7 1,254
MOUNT PLEASANT 8 1,334
MOUNT PLEASANT 9 3,345
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 10 24
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 11 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 12 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 13 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 14 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 15 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 16 2
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 17 110
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 18 56
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 19 256
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 1 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 20 33
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 2 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 3 5,694
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 4 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 5 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 6 4
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 7 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 8 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 9 92
NORTH CHARLESTON 12 4,176
NORTH CHARLESTON 13 3,617
NORTH CHARLESTON 14 4,852
NORTH CHARLESTON 15 1,949
NORTH CHARLESTON 18 1,701
NORTH CHARLESTON 19 1,479
NORTH CHARLESTON 20 1,564
NORTH CHARLESTON 21 727
NORTH CHARLESTON 22 681
NORTH CHARLESTON 23 1,195
NORTH CHARLESTON 24 1,282
NORTH CHARLESTON 25 1,168
NORTH CHARLESTON 26 1,750
NORTH CHARLESTON 28 1,155
NORTH CHARLESTON 29 1,155
NORTH CHARLESTON 30 2,190
NORTH CHARLESTON 31 2,195
NORTH CHARLESTON 32 3,632
NORTH CHARLESTON 33 4,531
NORTH CHARLESTON 6 1,767
SAINT ANDREWS 10 1,082
SAINT ANDREWS 14 2,108
SAINT ANDREWS 15 871
SAINT ANDREWS 16 1,567
SAINT ANDREWS 17 2,193
SAINT ANDREWS 18 990
SAINT ANDREWS 19 1,966
SAINT ANDREWS 20 2,929
SAINT ANDREWS 22 1,417
SAINT ANDREWS 23 2,181
SAINT ANDREWS 26 1,004
SAINT ANDREWS 27 2,781
SAINT ANDREWS 28 2,294
SAINT ANDREWS 29 3,146
SAINT ANDREWS 30 1,032
SAINT ANDREWS 31 5,830
SAINT ANDREWS 32 3,670
SAINT ANDREWS 4 1,718
SAINT ANDREWS 5 1,418
SAINT ANDREWS 6 288
SAINT ANDREWS 7 1,627
SAINT ANDREWS 8 1,067
SAINT ANDREWS 9 1,065
SULLIVANS ISLAND 1,623
Colleton County
EDISTO BEACH 351
Dillon County
BERMUDA 437
FORK 788
GADDY'S MILL 523
KEMPER 643
LAKE VIEW 2,122
Dorchester County
ASHBOROUGH 4,007
BEECH HILL 1,160
CAROLINA 2,242
CLEMSON 2,495
COASTAL 6,608
DORCHESTER 2,633
FLOWERTOWN 2,502
GERMAN TOWN 1,685
GREENWAVE 2,651
GREGG 10,744
IRONGATE 4,530
KNIGHTSVILLE 4,183
NEWINGTON 2,760
NORTH SUMMERVILLE 2,772
SPANN 1,231
STALLSVILLE 1,580
TRANQUIL 2,686
TROLLEY 4,115
TUPPERWAY 4,183
Georgetown County
GEORGETOWN 1 1,428
GEORGETOWN 4 769
GEORGETOWN 5 2,538
KENSINGTON 1,803
MURRELLS INLET 4,436
PAWLEYS ISLAND 1 1,387
PAWLEYS ISLAND 2 1,679
PAWLEYS ISLAND 3 1,300
PAWLEYS ISLAND 4 971
PENNY ROYAL 959
SANTEE 1,425
WINYAH BAY 891
Horry County 144,053
Marion County
NICHOLS 1,341
NORTHEAST MULLINS 3,967
SOUTHEAST MULLINS 2,158
DISTRICT TOTAL 581,671
PERCENT VARIATION 0.095
Section 2. Any person elected or appointed to serve, or serving, as a member of any public board, commission, or committee to represent a Congressional district, shall continue to be elected from and serve from and represent the Congressional districts as established and contained in Section 7-19-40 of the 1976 Code until such time as the General Assembly may by law provide otherwise.
Section 3. Section 7-19-40 of the 1976 Code is repealed, provided that until the members of the United States House of Representatives elected in the 1992 general election from the districts enumerated in Section 7-19-45 of the 1976 Code qualify and take office, the districts contained in Section 7-19-40 of the 1976 Code herein repealed continue to apply for the purposes of vacancies in office for members of the United States House of Representatives.
Section 4. Upon the effective date of this act and pursuant to 28 C.F.R. Section 51.23, the South Carolina Senate is designated the submitting authority to make the required submission to the United States Department of Justice under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. Section 1973a, of the Congressional reapportionment plan set forth in this act.
Section 5. This act takes effect upon approval of the Governor.
Amend title to conform.
Senator BRYAN argued in favor of the adoption of the amendment.
Senator BRYAN moved that the amendment be adopted.
The amendment was adopted.
The question then was second reading of the Bill.
Senator THOMAS requested and was granted a leave of absence, beginning at 1:43 P.M. until 2:15 P.M. today.
Senator LEVENTIS argued contra to second reading of the Bill.
On motion of Senator LEVENTIS, with unanimous consent, the following Amendment No. 6 (JUD3836.001) proposed by Senator LEVENTIS was taken up for immediate consideration:
Amend the bill, as and if amended, beginning on page 2, by striking all after the enacting words and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
/"Section 1. Section 7-19-45. Commencing with the 1992 general election, one member of the United States House of Representatives must be elected from each of the following districts:
DISTRICT 1
Area Population
Greenville County 320,167
Spartanburg County 226,800
Union County 30,337
Pickens County
POWDERSVILLE 3,211
DISTRICT TOTAL 580,515
PERCENT VARIATION -0.104
DISTRICT 2
Area Population
Abbeville County 23,862
Anderson County 145,196
Edgefield County 18,375
Greenwood County 59,567
McCormick County 8,868
Oconee County 57,494
Aiken County
AIKEN 2 2,617
AIKEN 4 2,336
BATH 1,749
BEECH ISLAND 2,166
BELVEDERE 9 2,277
CAROLINA HEIGHTS 2,242
CHINA SPRINGS 2,258
CLEARWATER 1,511
GRANITEVILLE 2,759
JACKSON 2,843
LANGLEY 2,843
LYNWOOD 1,608
NORTH AUGUSTA 25 1,949
NORTH AUGUSTA 26 3,548
NORTH AUGUSTA 27 1,911
NORTH AUGUSTA 28 2,142
NORTH AUGUSTA 29 1,547
SIX POINTS 35 1,431
VAUCLUSE 904
BELVEDERE 44 2,260
BELVEDERE 45 4,684
SIX POINTS 46 2,370
HAMMOND 2,546
WILLOW SPRINGS 3,641
BREEZY HILL 2,035
JORDANTOWN 1,130
NORTH AUGUSTA 54 1,851
NORTH AUGUSTA 55 1,465
FOX CREEK 2,253
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE 0
Allendale County
FAIRFAX 2 3,273
MARTIN 881
WOODS 932
Barnwell County
BARNWELL 1 1,200
BARNWELL 4 2,217
SNEELING 1,069
Beaufort County
BLUFFTON 1 2,348
BURTON 1A 1,846
CHECHESSEE 660
DAUFUSKIE 122
BLUFFTON 2 3,784
BURTON 2C 1,500
PI 1 0
PI 2 1,278
PI 3 1,030
PI 4 535
PI 5 255
PI 6 1,256
PI 7 387
PI 8 701
PI 9 1,730
PI 10 0
Colleton County
BELLS 373
CANADY'S 602
HORSE PEN 608
HUDSON'S MILL 544
MAPLE CANE 677
PEOPLES 497
PETITS 194
PENIEL 609
ROUND O 657
RICE PATCH 971
RUFFIN 506
SIDNEY 390
STOKES 710
SNIDERS 873
WALTERBORO 1 2,694
WALTERBORO 2 3,303
WALTERBORO 3 2,898
WALTERBORO 4 4,006
WILLIAMS 516
WOLFE CREEK 505
Hampton County
HAMPTON COURTHOUSE 1 1,803
HAMPTON COURTHOUSE 2 1,980
VARNVILLE 2,614
GARNETT 235
ESTILL 3,909
BONNETT 758
HORSE GALL 99
HOPEWELL 209
CROCKETVILLE MILEY 699
BLACK CREEK 256
Jasper County
HARDEEVILLE 1 2,028
HARDEEVILLE 2 1,189
TILLMAN 897
PINELAND 1,044
LEVY 1,652
Laurens County
WARD 1 537
WARD 2 1,044
WARD 3 1,344
WARD 4 2,496
WARD 5 2,454
WARD 6 2,034
TRINITY RIDGE 1,473
WATTSVILLE 2,734
BARKSDALE NARNI 1,003
MADDENS 1,563
JONES STORE 1,607
OWINGS 972
GRAY COURT 1,531
WOODVILLE 1,483
SHILOH 268
DIALS 405
COOKS STORE 684
YOUNGS 841
LANFORD 553
GRAYS 492
PLEASANT MOUND 442
STEWART STORE 764
ORA 436
LONG BRANCH 1,633
DANIELS STORE 145
EKOM 296
MOUNT OLIVE 411
HICKORY TAVERN 1,509
POPLAR SPRINGS 689
PRINCETON 528
BREWERTON 737
Pickens County
STONE CHURCH 2,626
UNIVERSITY 9,240
CALHOUN 3,672
CLEMSON 2,554
PIKE 755
CENTRAL 1 2,483
CENTRAL 2 2,058
NORRIS 1,994
LAWRENCE CHAPEL 719
SIX MILE 3,368
PRATERS CREEK 1,265
MOUNTAIN VIEW 1,218
ALBERT R. LEWIS 2,027
HOLLY SPRINGS 1,437
PUMPKINTOWN 1,492
AMBLER 1,493
PICKENS 1 3,617
PICKENS 2 2,588
PICKENS 3 3,675
CEDAR ROCK 990
RICES CREEK 1,290
LIBERTY 1 3,428
LIBERTY 2 1,398
FLAT ROCK 1,964
ZION 3,185
SMITH GROVE 2,202
ARIAL MILL 3,052
PARK STREET 5,011
BRUSHY CREEK 1,699
FOREST ACRES 4,034
EASLEY 3,687
MCKISSICK 2,613
DACUSVILLE 3,962
CROSSWELL 2,611
GEORGES CREEK 1,276
Saluda County
CLYDE 505
FRUIT HILL 1,110
HOLSTONS 995
MAYSON 571
MONETTA 253
PLEASANT CROSS 362
RICHLAND 682
RIDGE SPRING 1,329
SALUDA 1 2,489
SALUDA 2 1,787
WARD 607
DISTRICT TOTAL 581,228
PERCENT VARIATION 0.019
DISTRICT 3
Area Population
Fairfield County 22,295
Lexington County 167,611
Newberry County 33,172
Aiken County
AIKEN 1 1,428
AIKEN 3 2,234
AIKEN 5 2,656
AIKEN 6 1,744
COLLEGE ACRES 1,566
EUREKA 1,281
GLOVERVILLE 1,577
MILLBROOK 3,567
MONETTA 1,319
MONTMORENCI 1,381
NEW ELLENTON 2,515
NEW HOLLAND 844
OAK GROVE 864
PERRY 1,287
SALLEY 990
SHAWS FORK 668
SHILOH 1,961
TABERNACLE 795
TALATHA 4,351
WAGENER 2,209
WARD 1,562
WARRENSVILLE 2,202
WHITE POND 783
WINDSOR 1,685
AIKEN 47 1,821
LEVELS 3,042
HOLLOW CREEK 5,298
COUCHTON 1,947
REDDS BRANCH 1,384
TOWN CREEK 1,103
Allendale County
ALLENDALE 1 2,214
ALLENDALE 2 2,296
FAIRFAX 1 1,002
SYCAMORE 658
ULMER 466
Bamberg County
COLSTON 336
EHRHARDT 1,257
GOVAN 359
KEARSE 229
OLAR 781
NORTH BAMBERG 2,634
Barnwell County
BARNWELL 2 2,267
BARNWELL 3 1,715
ELKO 758
FRIENDSHIP 663
KLINE 885
HILDA 1,260
WILLISTON 1 1,665
WILLISTON 2 804
WILLISTON 3 1,523
Calhoun County
BETHEL 1,104
CENTER HILL 1,050
FALL BRANCH 498
MIDWAY 488
MURPH MILL 548
SANDY RUN 1,509
Hampton County
BRUNSON 1,090
RIVERS MILL 169
GIFFORD 483
Laurens County
BAILEYS 1,747
CLINTON 1 BOX 1 2,534
CLINTON 1 BOX 2 6,527
JOANNA 1,979
LYDIA MILL 1,969
MOUNTVILLE 889
HOPEWELL 496
CROSS HILL 1,656
RENNO 323
SHADY GROVE 508
WATERLOO 1,409
TIP TOP 1,194
MOUNT PLEASANT 283
CLINTON MILL 3,470
Orangeburg County
ORANGEBURG WARD 1 1,246
ORANGEBURG WARD 6 1,357
ORANGEBURG WARD 7 887
ORANGEBURG WARD 8 788
ORANGEBURG WARD 9 797
SUBURBAN 4 978
SUBURBAN 5 1,951
SUBURBAN 6 1,789
SUBURBAN 7 1,890
BETHEL 809
NORTH BRANCHVILLE 1,400
SOUTH BRANCHVILLE 785
COPE 815
CORDOVA 4,171
EDISTO 1,276
FOUR HOLES 864
LIMESTONE 2,775
NEESES-LIVINGSTON 1,784
EAST NORTH 1,581
WEST NORTH 1,838
NORWAY 1,977
PINEHILL-BOLEN 2,394
ROWESVILLE 725
EAST SPRINGFIELD 917
WEST SPRINGFIELD 858
ORANGEBURG WARD 10 1,103
SUBURBAN 8 1,039
Richland County
WARD 1 7,428
WARD 3 2,437
WARD 6 1,973
WARD 10 2,211
WARD 11 3,191
WARD 12 2,172
WARD 13 2,942
WARD 14 2,183
WARD 15 1,188
WARD 16 1,432
WARD 17 2,099
WARD 20 2,451
WARD 23 1,518
WARD 24 1,181
WARD 25 2,160
WARD 27 4,048
WARD 34 1,792
ARCADIA 3,751
BALLENTINE 3,358
BLYTHEWOOD 5,002
BRANDON 2,405
BRIARWOOD 2,577
COOPER 3,522
DENNYSIDE 1,390
ESTATES 2,715
E FOREST ACRES 2,113
N FOREST ACRES 2,020
S FOREST ACRES 2,283
NEW FRIARSGATE 5,227
OLD FRIARSGATE 2,137
HAMPTON 2,897
HARBISON 4,609
HORRELL HILL 4,303
HUNTING CREEK 493
KEELS 4,481
KEENAN 2,951
KILLIAN 1,490
KINGSWOOD 3,234
LYKESLAND 4,511
MIDWAY 4,266
MILL CREEK 2,124
MONTICELLO 3,526
NORTH SPRINGS 5,194
OAKWOOD 1,815
PENNINGTON 1,747
PINE LAKES 4,432
PINEWOOD 1,897
PONTIAC 4,298
RIVERSIDE 5,657
ST ANDREWS 2,215
SATCHELFORD 1,176
SPRING VALLEY 6,917
SPRINGVILLE 3,226
WALDEN 8,877
WHITEWELL 7,121
WILDEWOOD 4,367
WOODFIELD 5,573
WOODLANDS 3,992
FORT JACKSON 1,179
FJ 1 0
FJ 2 0
FJ 3 444
FJ 4 475
FJ 5 72
FJ 6 7
FJ 7 0
FJ 8 3,073
FJ 9 0
FJ 10 0
FJ 11 942
FJ 12 597
FJ 13 546
FJ 14 5
FJ 15 5
FJ 16 0
FJ 17 2,109
FJ 18 0
FJ 19 0
FJ 20 0
FJ 21 3,017
Saluda County
CENTENNIAL 716
DELMAR 555
DENNY 398
HIGGINS 230
HOLLY 829
HOLLYWOOD 1,062
MOUNT WILLING 294
PLEASANT GROVE 552
SARDIS 722
ZOAR 309
DISTRICT TOTAL 580,064
PERCENT VARIATION -0.181
DISTRICT 4
Area Population
Clarendon County 28,450
Darlington County 61,851
Lee County 18,437
Williamsburg County 36,815
Bamberg County
EDISTO 468
EAST DENMARK 4,129
HIGHTOWERS MILL 132
HUNTERS CHAPEL 240
LITTLE SWAMP 239
SOUTH BAMBERG 3,647
WEST DENMARK 2,451
Barnwell County
BLACKVILLE 1 1,633
BLACKVILLE 2 1,098
HEALING SPRINGS 1,536
Beaufort County
BURTON 1B 3,316
DALE LOBECO 1,244
SEABROOK 1 1,681
SHELDON 1 1,052
SAINT HELENA 1A 1,568
SAINT HELENA 2A 524
SAINT HELENA 2B 1,687
LADYS ISLAND 3A 1,595
SEABROOK 2 915
SEABROOK 3 1,519
SHELDON 2 898
LB 1 301
LB 2 319
LB 3 273
LB 4 5
LB 5 14
LB 6 1,096
LB 7 489
LB 8 922
LB 9 604
LB 10 55
Berkeley County
ALVIN 1,205
BETHERA 357
BONNEAU 2,692
CAINHOY 2,293
CORDESVILLE 1,407
CROSS 2,738
HILTON CROSS ROAD 2,380
HUGER 1,269
JAMESTOWN 760
LEBANON 678
MACEDONIA 2,229
MCBETH 1,169
RUSSELLVILLE 1,941
SHULERVILLE HH 433
SAINT STEPHEN 4,223
WASSAMASSAW 2,804
EADYTOWN 983
Calhoun County
CAMERON 996
CRESTON 358
DIXIE 2,779
FORT MOTTE 379
LONE STAR 1,073
ST. MATTHEWS 1,971
Charleston County
ST JAMES - SANTEE 1,157
MCCLELLANVILLE 2 339
CHRIST CHURCH 4 793
CHRIST CHURCH 6 468
CHRIST CHURCH 7 1,637
CHARLESTON 8 1,438
CHARLESTON 9 1,123
CHARLESTON 10 1,743
CHARLESTON 11 564
CHARLESTON 12 734
CHARLESTON 13 1,116
CHARLESTON 14 881
CHARLESTON 15 722
CHARLESTON 16 984
CHARLESTON 17 1,676
CHARLESTON 18 1,469
CHARLESTON 19 2,864
CHARLESTON 20 1,570
CHARLESTON 21 1,338
CHARLESTON 22 730
CHARLESTON 23 1,296
CHARLESTON 24 879
CHARLESTON 25 1,552
CHARLESTON 26 952
CHARLESTON 27 994
CHARLESTON 28 992
CHARLESTON 29 1,047
CHARLESTON 30 2,795
NORTH CHARLESTON 1 3,431
NORTH CHARLESTON 2 1,080
NORTH CHARLESTON 3 2,945
NORTH CHARLESTON 4 1,481
NORTH CHARLESTON 5 1,952
NORTH CHARLESTON 7 2,072
NORTH CHARLESTON 8 1,533
NORTH CHARLESTON 9 3,541
NORTH CHARLESTON 10 1,265
NORTH CHARLESTON 11 2,091
NORTH CHARLESTON 16 1,300
NORTH CHARLESTON 17 1,886
NORTH CHARLESTON 27 623
SAINT ANDREWS 1 1,141
SAINT ANDREWS 2 1,745
SAINT ANDREWS 3 1,132
SAINT ANDREWS 11 1,726
SAINT ANDREWS 12 2,272
SAINT ANDREWS 13 1,983
SAINT ANDREWS 21 1,849
SAINT ANDREWS 24 2,118
SAINT ANDREWS 25 1,031
JAMES ISLAND 1 1,323
JAMES ISLAND 3 1,428
MEGGETT 1 2,340
MEGGETT 2 969
RAVENEL 1 1,738
RAVENEL 2 1,210
RAVENEL 2 1,764
ADAMS RUN 2 1,149
HOLLYWOOD 2,198
WADMALAW 1 1,266
WADMALAW 2 1,304
JOHNS ISLAND 1 3,057
JOHNS ISLAND 3 3,004
JOHNS ISLAND 4 1,157
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 2 617
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 3 704
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 4 524
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 5 19
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 6 305
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 7 116
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 8 120
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 9 62
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 10 182
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 11 90
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 12 314
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 13 398
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 14 309
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 15 172
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 16 0
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 17 346
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 18 0
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 19 0
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 20 0
Colleton County
ASHTON 170
BEREA 138
COTTAGEVILLE 2,614
EDISTO 524
GREEN POND 1,380
HENDERSONVILLE 1,921
JACKSONBORO 631
LODGE 679
MASHAWVILLE 1,015
RITTER 1,489
SMOAKS 1,332
Dillon County
LATTA 3,627
Dorchester County
ROSINVILLE 1,819
REEVESVILLE 1,338
ST. GEORGE NO.1 2,248
ST. GEORGE NO.2 714
INDIAN FIELD 1,972
GROVER NO.1 890
GROVER NO.3 221
ROSSES 889
HARLEYVILLE 980
FOUR HOLE 1,428
RIDGEVILLE 3,332
GIVHANS 1,688
DELEMARS 505
SAUL DAM 269
Florence County
BROOKGREEN 1,164
CARTERSVILLE 1,619
FLORENCE WARD 1 2,415
FLORENCE WARD 2 2,606
FLORENCE WARD 3 3,001
GLENWOOD 1,777
SARDIS 477
KINGSBURG 651
LAKE CITY 1 2,397
LAKE CITY 4 3,443
LEO 1,021
OAK GROVE 859
OLANTA 2,296
STONE 787
TIMMONSVILLE 4,642
PAMPLICO 2 1,255
FLORENCE WARD 9 3,315
FLORENCE WARD 10 1,578
SPAULDING 1,538
GILBERT 2,534
MILL BRANCH 819
Georgetown County
ANDREWS 3,038
ANDREWS OUTSIDE 1,791
BETHEL 1,247
BLACK RIVER 1,315
BROWNS FERRY 2,281
CHOPPEE 1,557
CARVERS BAY 166
FOLLY GROVE 1,121
GEORGETOWN 2 726
GEORGETOWN 3 2,756
GEORGETOWN 6 663
GEORGETOWN 7 560
GRIERS 709
MYERSVILLE 463
PLANTERSVILLE 916
PLEASANT HILL 1,344
POTATO BED FERRY 694
SAMPIT 1,413
CEDAR CREEK 746
SPRING GULLEY 3,210
Hampton County
EARLY BRANCH 523
FURMAN 528
SCOTIA 481
YEMASEE 1,218
CUMMINGS 1,137
Jasper County
RIDGELAND 1 2,034
RIDGELAND 2 1,194
GRAYS 702
GILLISONVILLE 746
GRAHAMVILLE 1 1,108
GRAHAMVILLE 2 1,671
OKATIE 328
COOSAWHATCHIE 894
Marion County
BRITTONS NECK 2,294
FRIENDSHIP 409
CENTENARY 1,788
RAINS 1,242
MARION 1 2,122
MARION NORTH 1,351
MARION SOUTH 4,690
SELLERS 590
TEMPERANCE 1,346
ZION 793
NORTHWEST MULLINS 3,254
SOUTHWEST MULLINS 2,528
Orangeburg County
ORANGEBURG WARD 2 1,426
ORANGEBURG WARD 3 1,098
ORANGEBURG WARD 4 3,969
ORANGEBURG WARD 5 938
SUBURBAN 1 1,670
SUBURBAN 2 1,699
SUBURBAN 3 2,122
NORTH BOWMAN 2,353
SOUTH BOWMAN 1,243
ELLOREE 2,534
NORTH EUTAWVILLE 1,985
SOUTH EUTAWVILLE 2,273
EAST HOLLY HILL 2,770
WEST HOLLY HILL 2,707
JAMISON 1,965
PROVIDENCE 1,983
SANTEE 2,726
VANCE 1,817
SUBURBAN 9 2,383
BROOKDALE 1,152
NIX 3,098
WHITTAKER 2,098
Richland County
WARD 2 885
WARD 4 3,088
WARD 5 2,421
WARD 7 3,195
WARD 8 2,061
WARD 9 2,716
WARD 18 2,835
WARD 19 2,721
WARD 21 3,172
WARD 22 2,368
WARD 29 1,604
WARD 30 2,298
WARD 31 1,956
WARD 32 2,808
WARD 33 1,858
ARDINCAPLE 832
BLUFF 3,910
COLLEGE PLACE 3,822
DENTSVILLE 4,141
EASTOVER 3,897
EDGEWOOD 4,011
FAIRLAWN 2,539
FAIRWOLD 1,654
GADSDEN 2,563
GREENVIEW 2,955
HOPKINS 4,266
LINCOLNSHIRE 3,944
MEADOWLAKE 5,050
OLYMPIA 2,320
RIDGEWOOD 1,933
DISTRICT TOTAL 586,081
PERCENT VARIATION 0.854
DISTRICT 5
Area Population
Cherokee County 44,506
Chester County 32,170
Chesterfield County 38,577
Kershaw County 43,599
Lancaster County 54,516
Marlboro County 29,361
Sumter County 102,637
York County 131,497
Dillon County
EAST DILLON 2,939
WEST DILLON 3,981
SOUTH DILLON 3,748
NEW HOLLY 666
MT. CALVARY 2,708
PLEASANT HILL 380
HAMER 1,201
OAKLAND 965
CAROLINA 521
LITTLE ROCK 752
MINTURN 472
OAK GROVE 1,057
MANNING 671
FLOYDALE 913
Florence County
BACK SWAMP 1,234
CLAUSSEN 1,337
COLES CROSS ROADS 3,191
VOX 740
COWARDS 1 1,110
COWARDS 2 1,264
EBENEZER 4,805
EFFINGHAM 1,322
ELIM 617
EVERGREEN 1,404
FLORENCE WARD 4 1,394
FLORENCE WARD 5 2,071
FLORENCE WARD 6 1,032
FLORENCE WARD 7 1,763
FLORENCE WARD 8 2,064
FRIENDFIELD 728
GREENWOOD 4,202
HANNAH 999
HIGHHILL 777
JOHNSONVILLE 3,543
LAKE CITY 2 1,561
LAKE CITY 3 2,413
MARS BLUFF 1 3,883
MCALLISTER MILL 1,150
PAMPLICO 1 1,464
PROSPECT 820
QUINBY 1,249
SALEM 903
SCRANTON 1,619
TANS BAY 2,108
FLORENCE WARD 11 1,621
FLORENCE WARD 12 2,038
FLORENCE WARD 14 3,037
DELMAE 4,218
FLORENCE WARD 15 2,172
MARS BLUFF 2 1,953
SAVANNAH GROVE 2,787
WEST FLORENCE 3,557
Marion County
MARION 2 2,187
MARION WEST 1,839
Richland County
GARNERS 1,131
DISTRICT TOTAL 577,144
PERCENT VARIATION -0.684
DISTRICT 6
Area Population
Horry County 144,053
Beaufort County
BEAUFORT 1A 545
BEAUFORT 1B 1,108
BEAUFORT 2 1,381
BEAUFORT 3 1,798
BURTON 2A 1,815
BURTON 3 1,774
HILTON HEAD 1 1,990
HILTON HEAD 2 2,074
HILTON HEAD 3 730
HILTON HEAD 4A 927
HILTON HEAD 5A 1,032
HILTON HEAD 6A 676
HILTON HEAD 7 1,633
HILTON HEAD 8 1,785
HILTON HEAD 9 1,025
HILTON HEAD 10 223
HILTON HEAD 11 2,165
HILTON HEAD 12 1,184
HILTON HEAD 13 1,696
HILTON HEAD 14 1,317
HILTON HEAD 15A 938
LADYS ISLAND 1A 1,451
LADYS ISLAND 1B 968
MOSSY OAKS 1A 1,641
MOSSY OAKS 2 1,888
PORT ROYAL 1 1,357
SAINT HELENA 1B 1,689
SAINT HELENA 2C 1,111
BURTON 2B 2,047
HILTON HEAD 6B 1,207
HILTON HEAD 15B 571
LADYS ISLAND 2A 1,032
MOSSY OAKS 1B 960
PORT ROYAL 2 1,609
HILTON HEAD 4B 1,921
HILTON HEAD 5B 888
AS 1 0
AS 2 0
AS 3 760
AS 4 0
AS 5 0
AS 6 0
AS 7 0
AS 8 0
AS 9 0
AS 10 0
AS 11 0
AS 12 0
Berkeley County
BERKELEY 2,461
CARNES CROSS ROADS 5,180
HANAHAN 13,096
MONCKS CORNER 9,896
PINOPOLIS 1,966
WIDE AWAKE 21,702
PIMLICO 1,268
GOOSE CREEK 1 8,764
GOOSE CREEK 2 27,371
GOOSE CREEK 3 7,511
Charleston County
MCCLELLANVILLE 1 852
AWENDAW 1,276
CHRIST CHURCH 1 1,888
CHRIST CHURCH 2 2,180
CHRIST CHURCH 3 1,027
CHRIST CHURCH 5 1,682
CHRIST CHURCH 8 7,248
CHRIST CHURCH 9 2,998
MOUNT PLEASANT 1 824
MOUNT PLEASANT 2 1,790
MOUNT PLEASANT 3 1,308
MOUNT PLEASANT 4 1,054
MOUNT PLEASANT 5 1,637
MOUNT PLEASANT 6 1,905
MOUNT PLEASANT 7 1,254
MOUNT PLEASANT 8 1,334
MOUNT PLEASANT 9 3,345
MOUNT PLEASANT 10 1,110
MOUNT PLEASANT 11 1,175
ISLE OF PALMS 1 929
ISLE OF PALMS 2 2,751
SULLIVANS ISLAND 1,623
CHARLESTON 1 1,128
CHARLESTON 2 1,203
CHARLESTON 3 2,610
CHARLESTON 4 478
CHARLESTON 5 3,076
CHARLESTON 6 1,471
CHARLESTON 7 789
NORTH CHARLESTON 6 1,767
NORTH CHARLESTON 12 4,176
NORTH CHARLESTON 13 3,617
NORTH CHARLESTON 14 4,852
NORTH CHARLESTON 15 1,949
NORTH CHARLESTON 18 1,701
NORTH CHARLESTON 19 1,479
NORTH CHARLESTON 20 1,564
NORTH CHARLESTON 21 727
NORTH CHARLESTON 22 681
NORTH CHARLESTON 23 1,195
NORTH CHARLESTON 24 1,282
NORTH CHARLESTON 25 1,168
NORTH CHARLESTON 26 1,750
NORTH CHARLESTON 28 1,155
NORTH CHARLESTON 29 1,155
NORTH CHARLESTON 30 2,190
NORTH CHARLESTON 31 2,195
NORTH CHARLESTON 32 3,632
NORTH CHARLESTON 33 4,531
DEER PARK 1 3,600
DEER PARK 2 5,771
DEER PARK 3 2,300
LADSON 3,133
LINCOLNVILLE 1,050
SAINT ANDREWS 4 1,718
SAINT ANDREWS 5 1,418
SAINT ANDREWS 6 288
SAINT ANDREWS 7 1,627
SAINT ANDREWS 8 1,067
SAINT ANDREWS 9 1,065
SAINT ANDREWS 10 1,082
SAINT ANDREWS 14 2,108
SAINT ANDREWS 15 871
SAINT ANDREWS 16 1,567
SAINT ANDREWS 17 2,193
SAINT ANDREWS 18 990
SAINT ANDREWS 19 1,966
SAINT ANDREWS 20 2,929
SAINT ANDREWS 22 1,417
SAINT ANDREWS 23 2,181
SAINT ANDREWS 26 1,004
SAINT ANDREWS 27 2,781
SAINT ANDREWS 28 2,294
SAINT ANDREWS 29 3,146
SAINT ANDREWS 30 1,032
SAINT ANDREWS 31 5,830
SAINT ANDREWS 32 3,670
FOLLY BEACH 1,255
JAMES ISLAND 2 0
JAMES ISLAND 4 809
JAMES ISLAND 5 2,527
JAMES ISLAND 6 1,243
JAMES ISLAND 7 859
JAMES ISLAND 8 1,289
JAMES ISLAND 9 2,110
JAMES ISLAND 10 1,718
JAMES ISLAND 11 1,898
JAMES ISLAND 12 1,586
JAMES ISLAND 13 965
JAMES ISLAND 14 1,223
JAMES ISLAND 15 2,259
JAMES ISLAND 16 594
JAMES ISLAND 17 950
JAMES ISLAND 18 496
JAMES ISLAND 19 749
JAMES ISLAND 20 1,507
JAMES ISLAND 21 1,372
JAMES ISLAND 22 1,809
EDISTO 1,318
JOHNS ISLAND 2 1,557
JOHNS ISLAND 5 1,631
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 1 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 2 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 3 5,694
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 4 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 5 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 6 4
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 7 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 8 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 9 92
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 10 24
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 11 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 12 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 13 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 14 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 15 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 16 2
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 17 110
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 18 56
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 19 256
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 20 33
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 1 0
Colleton County
EDISTO BEACH 351
Dillon County
LAKE VIEW 2,122
KEMPER 643
GADDY'S MILL 523
BERMUDA 437
FORK 788
Dorchester County
KNIGHTSVILLE 4,183
CLEMSON 2,495
FLOWERTOWN 2,502
BEECH HILL 1,160
GERMAN TOWN 1,685
TUPPERWAY 4,183
GREENWAVE 2,651
NEWINGTON 2,760
CAROLINA 2,242
NORTH SUMMERVILLE 2,772
DORCHESTER 2,633
SPANN 1,231
TRANQUIL 2,686
TROLLEY 4,115
COASTAL 6,608
STALLSVILLE 1,580
IRONGATE 4,530
ASHBOROUGH 4,007
GREGG 10,744
Georgetown County
GEORGETOWN 1 1,428
GEORGETOWN 4 769
KENSINGTON 1,803
GEORGETOWN 5 2,538
MURRELLS INLET 4,436
PAWLEYS ISLAND 1 1,387
PAWLEYS ISLAND 2 1,679
PAWLEYS ISLAND 3 1,300
PAWLEYS ISLAND 4 971
PENNY ROYAL 959
SANTEE 1,425
WINYAH BAY 891
Marion County
NORTHEAST MULLINS 3,967
SOUTHEAST MULLINS 2,158
NICHOLS 1,341
DISTRICT TOTAL 581,671
PERCENT VARIATION 0.095"
Section 2. Any person elected or appointed to serve, or serving, as a member of any public board, commission, or committee to represent a Congressional district, whose residency is transferred to another district by the provisions of Section 7-19-45 of the 1976 Code as contained in this act upon its effective date, may serve, or continue to serve, the term of office for which he was elected or appointed; except that the electing or appointing authority for that board, commission, or committee shall elect or appoint an additional member to the board, commission, or committee from each district which loses a resident member thereon as a result of such transfer to serve until the term of the transferred member expires. When a vacancy occurs in the district to which a member has been transferred, the vacancy shall not be filled by the electing or appointing authority until the full term of the transferred member expires.
Section 3. Section 7-19-40 of the 1976 Code is repealed, provided that until the members of the United States House of Representatives elected in the 1992 general election from the districts enumerated in Section 7-19-45 of the 1976 Code qualify and take office, the districts contained in Section 7-19-40 of the 1976 Code herein repealed continue to apply for the purposes of vacancies in office for members of the United States House of Representatives, and provided further that until the 1992 general election, the districts contained in Section 7-19-40 continue to apply for purposes of filling vacancies in office of members of public boards, commissions, or committees representing a particular Congressional district.
Section 4. Upon the effective date of this act and pursuant to 28 C.F.R. Section 51.23, the House of Representatives is designated the submitting authority to make the required submission to the United States Department of Justice under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. Section 1973a, of the Congressional reapportionment plan set forth in this act.
Section 5. This act takes effect upon approval of the Governor./
Amend title to conform.
Senator LEVENTIS argued in favor of the adoption of the amendment.
Senator LEVENTIS moved that the amendment be adopted.
Senator GILBERT spoke on the amendment.
Senator McCONNELL argued contra to the adoption of the amendment.
Senator GILBERT moved to lay the amendment on the table.
The amendment was laid on the table.
Senator LEVENTIS desired to be recorded as voting against the motion to table the amendment.
On motion of Senator LEVENTIS, with unanimous consent, the following Amendment No. 7 (JUD3836.002) proposed by Senator LEVENTIS was taken up for immediate consideration:
Amend the bill, as and if amended, beginning on page 2, by striking all after the enacting words and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
/"Section 1. Section 7-19-45. Commencing with the 1992 general election, one member of the United States House of Representatives must be elected from each of the following districts:
DISTRICT 1
Area Population
Greenville County 320,167
Spartanburg County 226,800
Cherokee County
ASHWORTH 873
BUTLER 448
EZELLS 941
MACEDONIA 1,274
MORGAN 1,207
THICKETTY 484
WHITE PLAINS 834
WOODS 402
Union County
OTTARAY 385
WARD 1 BOX 1 1,197
WARD 1 BOX 2 2,061
WARD 2 1,946
WARD 3 1,590
WARD 4 BOX 1 1,386
WARD 4 BOX 2 1,022
EXCELSIOR MILL 2,202
BONHAM 1,163
MONARCH 1 1,926
MONARCH 2 408
BUFFALO 1 1,625
BUFFALO 2 464
PUTMAN 832
OAKLAND 240
WEST SPRINGS 424
CROSS KEYS 1,224
BLACK ROCK 626
CARLISLE 890
SANTUCK 1,081
MEADOWS 941
JONESVILLE 2 2,009
DISTRICT TOTAL 579,072
PERCENT VARIATION -0.352
DISTRICT 2
Area Population
Abbeville County 23,862
Anderson County 145,196
Greenwood County 59,567
Laurens County 58,092
McCormick County 8,868
Oconee County 57,494
Pickens County 93,894
Aiken County
BATH 1,749
BEECH ISLAND 2,166
BELVEDERE 9 2,277
CAROLINA HEIGHTS 2,242
CLEARWATER 1,511
GLOVERVILLE 1,577
JACKSON 2,843
LANGLEY 2,843
LYNWOOD 1,608
NEW ELLENTON 2,515
NORTH AUGUSTA 25 1,949
NORTH AUGUSTA 26 3,548
NORTH AUGUSTA 27 1,911
NORTH AUGUSTA 28 2,142
NORTH AUGUSTA 29 1,547
TALATHA 4,351
BELVEDERE 44 2,260
BELVEDERE 45 4,684
HAMMOND 2,546
WILLOW SPRINGS 3,641
JORDANTOWN 1,130
NORTH AUGUSTA 54 1,851
NORTH AUGUSTA 55 1,465
FOX CREEK 2,253
TOWN CREEK 1,103
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE 0
Allendale County
ALLENDALE 1 2,214
ALLENDALE 2 2,296
FAIRFAX 2 3,273
MARTIN 881
WOODS 932
Barnwell County
SNEELING 1,069
Beaufort County
BLUFFTON 1 2,348
CHECHESSEE 660
DAUFUSKIE 122
BLUFFTON 2 3,784
Colleton County
BELLS 373
CANADY'S 602
HORSE PEN 608
HUDSON'S MILL 544
MAPLE CANE 677
PEOPLES 497
PETITS 194
PENIEL 609
RICE PATCH 971
RUFFIN 506
SIDNEY 390
STOKES 710
SNIDERS 873
WALTERBORO 1 2,694
WALTERBORO 4 4,006
WOLFE CREEK 505
Dorchester County
ST. GEORGE NO.1 2,248
GROVER NO.1 890
GROVER NO.3 221
ROSSES 889
HARLEYVILLE 980
Edgefield County
EDGEFIELD 1 1,267
EDGEFIELD 2 1,852
KENDALL 1,088
TRENTON 3,553
MERRIWETHER 3,108
WEST SIDE 957
NORTH SIDE 727
BRUNSON 803
Hampton County
BRUNSON 1,090
HAMPTON COURTHOUSE 1 1,803
HAMPTON COURTHOUSE 2 1,980
VARNVILLE 2,614
GARNETT 235
ESTILL 3,909
BONNETT 758
FURMAN 528
SCOTIA 481
HORSE GALL 99
HOPEWELL 209
CROCKETVILLE MILEY 699
CUMMINGS 1,137
BLACK CREEK 256
GIFFORD 483
Jasper County
RIDGELAND 1 2,034
RIDGELAND 2 1,194
HARDEEVILLE 1 2,028
HARDEEVILLE 2 1,189
GRAYS 702
TILLMAN 897
PINELAND 1,044
LEVY 1,652
DISTRICT TOTAL 582,627
PERCENT VARIATION 0.260
DISTRICT 3
Area Population
Lexington County 167,611
Newberry County 33,172
Saluda County 16,357
Aiken County
AIKEN 1 1,428
AIKEN 2 2,617
AIKEN 3 2,234
AIKEN 4 2,336
AIKEN 5 2,656
AIKEN 6 1,744
CHINA SPRINGS 2,258
COLLEGE ACRES 1,566
EUREKA 1,281
GRANITEVILLE 2,759
MILLBROOK 3,567
MONETTA 1,319
MONTMORENCI 1,381
NEW HOLLAND 844
OAK GROVE 864
PERRY 1,287
SALLEY 990
SHAWS FORK 668
SHILOH 1,961
SIX POINTS 35 1,431
TABERNACLE 795
VAUCLUSE 904
WAGENER 2,209
WARD 1,562
WARRENSVILLE 2,202
WHITE POND 783
WINDSOR 1,685
SIX POINTS 46 2,370
AIKEN 47 1,821
BREEZY HILL 2,035
LEVELS 3,042
HOLLOW CREEK 5,298
COUCHTON 1,947
REDDS BRANCH 1,384
Allendale County
FAIRFAX 1 1,002
SYCAMORE 658
ULMER 466
Bamberg County
COLSTON 336
EDISTO 468
EHRHARDT 1,257
GOVAN 359
HIGHTOWERS MILL 132
HUNTERS CHAPEL 240
KEARSE 229
LITTLE SWAMP 239
OLAR 781
Barnwell County
BARNWELL 1 1,200
BARNWELL 2 2,267
BARNWELL 3 1,715
BARNWELL 4 2,217
BLACKVILLE 1 1,633
BLACKVILLE 2 1,098
ELKO 758
FRIENDSHIP 663
KLINE 885
HEALING SPRINGS 1,536
HILDA 1,260
WILLISTON 1 1,665
WILLISTON 2 804
WILLISTON 3 1,523
Calhoun County
BETHEL 1,104
SANDY RUN 1,509
Colleton County
ASHTON 170
BEREA 138
LODGE 679
WILLIAMS 516
Edgefield County
JOHNSTON 1 2,177
JOHNSTON 2 2,024
HARMONY 819
Hampton County
RIVERS MILL 169
Kershaw County
AIRPORT 2,308
CAMDEN 1 1,356
CAMDEN 2 574
CAMDEN 3 1,008
CAMDEN 4 1,600
CAMDEN 5 562
CAMDEN 5A 886
CAMDEN 6 601
DOBYS MILL 1,295
ELGIN 1 2,803
ELGIN 2 2,701
EAST CAMDEN-HERMITAGE 929
LUGOFF 1 1,416
LUGOFF 2 2,427
RABONS CROSSROADS 1,671
RIVERDALE 1,629
SALT POND 1,210
SPRINGDALE 2,269
LUGOFF 3 1,292
Orangeburg County
ORANGEBURG WARD 1 1,246
ORANGEBURG WARD 6 1,357
ORANGEBURG WARD 7 887
ORANGEBURG WARD 8 788
ORANGEBURG WARD 9 797
SUBURBAN 3 2,122
SUBURBAN 4 978
SUBURBAN 5 1,951
SUBURBAN 6 1,789
SUBURBAN 7 1,890
NORTH BRANCHVILLE 1,400
SOUTH BRANCHVILLE 785
COPE 815
CORDOVA 4,171
FOUR HOLES 864
LIMESTONE 2,775
NEESES-LIVINGSTON 1,784
EAST NORTH 1,581
WEST NORTH 1,838
NORWAY 1,977
PINEHILL-BOLEN 2,394
EAST SPRINGFIELD 917
WEST SPRINGFIELD 858
ORANGEBURG WARD 10 1,103
SUBURBAN 8 1,039
Richland County
WARD 1 7,428
WARD 6 1,973
WARD 10 2,211
WARD 11 3,191
WARD 12 2,172
WARD 13 2,942
WARD 14 2,183
WARD 15 1,188
WARD 16 1,432
WARD 17 2,099
WARD 23 1,518
WARD 24 1,181
WARD 25 2,160
WARD 27 4,048
WARD 33 1,858
WARD 34 1,792
ARCADIA 3,751
BALLENTINE 3,358
BLYTHEWOOD 5,002
BRANDON 2,405
BRIARWOOD 2,577
COOPER 3,522
DENNYSIDE 1,390
ESTATES 2,715
E FOREST ACRES 2,113
N FOREST ACRES 2,020
S FOREST ACRES 2,283
NEW FRIARSGATE 5,227
OLD FRIARSGATE 2,137
HAMPTON 2,897
HARBISON 4,609
HORRELL HILL 4,303
HUNTING CREEK 493
KEELS 4,481
KEENAN 2,951
KILLIAN 1,490
KINGSWOOD 3,234
LYKESLAND 4,511
MIDWAY 4,266
MILL CREEK 2,124
MONTICELLO 3,526
NORTH SPRINGS 5,194
OAKWOOD 1,815
PENNINGTON 1,747
PINE LAKES 4,432
PINEWOOD 1,897
PONTIAC 4,298
RIVERSIDE 5,657
ST ANDREWS 2,215
SATCHELFORD 1,176
SPRING VALLEY 6,917
SPRINGVILLE 3,226
WALDEN 8,877
WHITEWELL 7,121
WILDEWOOD 4,367
WOODFIELD 5,573
WOODLANDS 3,992
FORT JACKSON 1,179
FJ 1 0
FJ 2 0
FJ 3 444
FJ 4 475
FJ 5 72
FJ 6 7
FJ 7 0
FJ 8 3,073
FJ 9 0
FJ 10 0
FJ 11 942
FJ 12 597
FJ 13 546
FJ 14 5
FJ 15 5
FJ 16 0
FJ 17 2,109
FJ 18 0
FJ 19 0
FJ 20 0
FJ 21 3,017
DISTRICT TOTAL 579,443
PERCENT VARIATION -0.288
DISTRICT 4
Area Population
Clarendon County 28,450
Marion County 33,899
Williamsburg County 36,815
Bamberg County
EAST DENMARK 4,129
SOUTH BAMBERG 3,647
WEST DENMARK 2,451
NORTH BAMBERG 2,634
Beaufort County
BURTON 1B 3,316
DALE LOBECO 1,244
SEABROOK 1 1,681
SHELDON 1 1,052
SAINT HELENA 1A 1,568
SAINT HELENA 2A 524
SAINT HELENA 2B 1,687
LADYS ISLAND 3A 1,595
SEABROOK 2 915
SEABROOK 3 1,519
SHELDON 2 898
LB 1 301
LB 2 319
LB 3 273
LB 4 5
LB 5 14
LB 6 1,096
LB 7 489
LB 8 922
LB 9 604
LB 10 55
Berkeley County
ALVIN 1,205
BONNEAU 2,692
CAINHOY 2,293
CROSS 2,738
HILTON CROSS ROAD 2,380
HUGER 1,269
JAMESTOWN 760
LEBANON 678
RUSSELLVILLE 1,941
SHULERVILLE HH 433
SAINT STEPHEN 4,223
WASSAMASSAW 2,804
EADYTOWN 983
Calhoun County
CAMERON 996
CENTER HILL 1,050
CRESTON 358
DIXIE 2,779
FALL BRANCH 498
FORT MOTTE 379
LONE STAR 1,073
MIDWAY 488
MURPH MILL 548
ST. MATTHEWS 1,971
Charleston County
ST JAMES - SANTEE 1,157
CHRIST CHURCH 4 793
CHRIST CHURCH 6 468
CHRIST CHURCH 7 1,637
CHARLESTON 8 1,438
CHARLESTON 9 1,123
CHARLESTON 10 1,743
CHARLESTON 11 564
CHARLESTON 12 734
CHARLESTON 13 1,116
CHARLESTON 14 881
CHARLESTON 15 722
CHARLESTON 16 984
CHARLESTON 17 1,676
CHARLESTON 18 1,469
CHARLESTON 19 2,864
CHARLESTON 20 1,570
CHARLESTON 21 1,338
CHARLESTON 22 730
CHARLESTON 23 1,296
CHARLESTON 24 879
CHARLESTON 25 1,552
CHARLESTON 26 952
CHARLESTON 27 994
CHARLESTON 28 992
CHARLESTON 29 1,047
CHARLESTON 30 2,795
NORTH CHARLESTON 1 3,431
NORTH CHARLESTON 2 1,080
NORTH CHARLESTON 3 2,945
NORTH CHARLESTON 4 1,481
NORTH CHARLESTON 5 1,952
NORTH CHARLESTON 7 2,072
NORTH CHARLESTON 8 1,533
NORTH CHARLESTON 9 3,541
NORTH CHARLESTON 10 1,265
NORTH CHARLESTON 11 2,091
NORTH CHARLESTON 16 1,300
NORTH CHARLESTON 17 1,886
NORTH CHARLESTON 27 623
SAINT ANDREWS 1 1,141
SAINT ANDREWS 2 1,745
SAINT ANDREWS 3 1,132
SAINT ANDREWS 11 1,726
SAINT ANDREWS 12 2,272
SAINT ANDREWS 13 1,983
SAINT ANDREWS 21 1,849
SAINT ANDREWS 24 2,118
SAINT ANDREWS 25 1,031
MEGGETT 1 2,340
MEGGETT 2 969
RAVENEL 1 1,738
RAVENEL 2 1,210
RAVENEL 2 1,764
ADAMS RUN 2 1,149
HOLLYWOOD 2,198
WADMALAW 1 1,266
WADMALAW 2 1,304
JOHNS ISLAND 4 1,157
Colleton County
COTTAGEVILLE 2,614
EDISTO 524
GREEN POND 1,380
HENDERSONVILLE 1,921
MASHAWVILLE 1,015
RITTER 1,489
ROUND O 657
SMOAKS 1,332
WALTERBORO 2 3,303
WALTERBORO 3 2,898
Darlington County
DARLINGTON 4 2,349
DARLINGTON 5 2,871
LAMAR 1 1,308
PALMETTO 2,856
Dillon County
SOUTH DILLON 3,748
LATTA 3,627
NEW HOLLY 666
LAKE VIEW 2,122
KEMPER 643
GADDY'S MILL 523
MT. CALVARY 2,708
BERMUDA 437
PLEASANT HILL 380
LITTLE ROCK 752
MINTURN 472
OAK GROVE 1,057
FORK 788
Dorchester County
ROSINVILLE 1,819
REEVESVILLE 1,338
ST. GEORGE NO.2 714
INDIAN FIELD 1,972
FOUR HOLE 1,428
RIDGEVILLE 3,332
GIVHANS 1,688
DELEMARS 505
Florence County
BROOKGREEN 1,164
CLAUSSEN 1,337
VOX 740
FLORENCE WARD 1 2,415
FLORENCE WARD 2 2,606
FLORENCE WARD 3 3,001
GREENWOOD 4,202
JOHNSONVILLE 3,543
KINGSBURG 651
LAKE CITY 1 2,397
LAKE CITY 4 3,443
LEO 1,021
MARS BLUFF 1 3,883
QUINBY 1,249
STONE 787
PAMPLICO 2 1,255
FLORENCE WARD 9 3,315
FLORENCE WARD 10 1,578
SPAULDING 1,538
GILBERT 2,534
MARS BLUFF 2 1,953
MILL BRANCH 819
Georgetown County
ANDREWS 3,038
ANDREWS OUTSIDE 1,791
BETHEL 1,247
BLACK RIVER 1,315
BROWNS FERRY 2,281
CHOPPEE 1,557
CARVERS BAY 166
FOLLY GROVE 1,121
GEORGETOWN 2 726
GEORGETOWN 3 2,756
GEORGETOWN 6 663
GEORGETOWN 7 560
GRIERS 709
MYERSVILLE 463
PENNY ROYAL 959
PLANTERSVILLE 916
PLEASANT HILL 1,344
POTATO BED FERRY 694
SAMPIT 1,413
CEDAR CREEK 746
SPRING GULLEY 3,210
Hampton County
EARLY BRANCH 523
YEMASEE 1,218
Horry County
AYNOR 1,685
BAYBORO 1,274
BROWNWAY 1,111
CEDAR GROVE 773
COOL SPRINGS 622
DOG BLUFF 925
FLOYDS 820
GALIVANTS FERRY 258
GREEN SEA 1,659
GURLEY 274
HICKORY HILL 240
INLAND 355
JORDANVILLE 525
JOYNER SWAMP 422
METHODIST RHEOBETH 577
MILL SWAMP 280
MOUNT OLIVE 582
NORTON 243
PAWLEYS SWAMP 519
PLEASANT VIEW 385
POPLAR HILL 1,022
PORT HARRELSON 1,046
SPRING BRANCH 517
TAYLORSVILLE 487
Jasper County
GILLISONVILLE 746
GRAHAMVILLE 1 1,108
GRAHAMVILLE 2 1,671
OKATIE 328
COOSAWHATCHIE 894
Lee County
ASHWOOD 856
BISHOPVILLE 1 1,031
BISHOPVILLE 2 1,317
BISHOPVILLE 3 1,339
BISHOPVILLE 4 1,946
ELLIOTT 808
LYNCHBURG 1,302
MANVILLE 775
MOUNT CLIO 504
RATTLESNAKE SPRINGS 534
SOUTH LYNCHBURG 722
SPRING HILL 794
SAINT CHARLES 1,426
WOODROW 423
Marlboro County
BLENHEIM 471
BROWNSVILLE 526
Orangeburg County
ORANGEBURG WARD 2 1,426
ORANGEBURG WARD 3 1,098
ORANGEBURG WARD 4 3,969
ORANGEBURG WARD 5 938
SUBURBAN 1 1,670
SUBURBAN 2 1,699
BETHEL 809
NORTH BOWMAN 2,353
SOUTH BOWMAN 1,243
EDISTO 1,276
ELLOREE 2,534
NORTH EUTAWVILLE 1,985
SOUTH EUTAWVILLE 2,273
EAST HOLLY HILL 2,770
WEST HOLLY HILL 2,707
JAMISON 1,965
PROVIDENCE 1,983
ROWESVILLE 725
SANTEE 2,726
VANCE 1,817
SUBURBAN 9 2,383
BROOKDALE 1,152
NIX 3,098
WHITTAKER 2,098
Richland County
WARD 2 885
WARD 3 2,437
WARD 4 3,088
WARD 5 2,421
WARD 7 3,195
WARD 8 2,061
WARD 9 2,716
WARD 18 2,835
WARD 19 2,721
WARD 20 2,451
WARD 21 3,172
WARD 22 2,368
WARD 29 1,604
WARD 30 2,298
WARD 31 1,956
WARD 32 2,808
ARDINCAPLE 832
BLUFF 3,910
COLLEGE PLACE 3,822
DENTSVILLE 4,141
EASTOVER 3,897
EDGEWOOD 4,011
FAIRLAWN 2,539
FAIRWOLD 1,654
GADSDEN 2,563
GARNERS 1,131
GREENVIEW 2,955
HOPKINS 4,266
LINCOLNSHIRE 3,944
MEADOWLAKE 5,050
OLYMPIA 2,320
RIDGEWOOD 1,933
Sumter County
HORATIO 752
OSWEGO 1,020
MAYESVILLE 1,218
SALEM 659
TAYLORS 937
SHILOH 495
PLEASANT GROVE TRINITY 658
BROGDON 2,008
CONCORD 1,751
MAGNOLIA 1,107
STONE HILL 1,223
SOUTH RED BAY 1,662
WILDER 1,085
OLD POCALLA 655
SAVAGE GLOVER 1,188
BATES 1,495
BIRNIE 1,829
SOUTH LIBERTY 1,282
PINEWOOD 1,645
DISTRICT TOTAL 581,002
PERCENT VARIATION -0.020
DISTRICT 5
Area Population
Chester County 32,170
Chesterfield County 38,577
Fairfield County 22,295
Lancaster County 54,516
York County 131,497
Cherokee County
ALLENS 1,565
ALMA MILL 2,703
ANTIOCH 693
BLACKSBURG WARD 1 941
BLACKSBURG WARD 2 452
BLACKSBURG WARD 3 797
BLACKSBURG WARD 4 1,193
BROWNS MILL 395
BUFFALO 822
CENTRAL 1,151
CHEROKEE FALLS 890
DRAYTONVILLE 2,444
GAFFNEY WARD 1 1,744
GAFFNEY WARD 2 2,230
GAFFNEY WARD 3 1,905
GAFFNEY WARD 4 1,961
GAFFNEY WARD 5 747
GAFFNEY WARD 6 2,079
GOUCHER 646
GRASSY POND 1,445
HOLLY GROVE 622
KINGS CREEK 610
LIMESTONE 1,975
LITTLEJOHNS 250
METCALF 535
MUSGROVE MILL 2,393
NINETY NINE 462
PLEASANT GROVE 1,256
PLEASANT MEADOWS 1,141
RAVENA 325
SARRATTS 205
TIMBER RIDGE 1,077
WILKINSVILLE 389
Darlington County
ANTIOCH 2,242
BURNT BRANCH BETHEL 2,836
CLYDE BLACK CREEK 1,511
DOVESVILLE 1,353
DARLINGTON 1 491
DARLINGTON 2 2,645
DARLINGTON 3 4,279
DARLINGTON 6 2,433
HARTSVILLE 1 1,216
HARTSVILLE 2&3 1,143
HARTSVILLE 4 1,439
HARTSVILLE 5 3,568
HARTSVILLE 6 3,556
HARTSVILLE 7 2,014
HARTSVILLE 8A 2,968
HARTSVILLE 8B 2,515
HIGH HILL INDIAN BRANCH 3,268
KELLYTOWN 1,990
LAKE SWAMP 1,588
LAMAR 2 NEWMAN SWAMP 2,078
MONT CLARE MECHANICSVILLE 1,975
OATS PHILADELPHIA 1,325
POND HOLLOW NEW MARKET 1,392
SOCIETY HILL 1,195
SWIFT CREEK 1,447
Dillon County
EAST DILLON 2,939
WEST DILLON 3,981
HAMER 1,201
OAKLAND 965
CAROLINA 521
MANNING 671
FLOYDALE 913
Florence County
BACK SWAMP 1,234
CARTERSVILLE 1,619
COLES CROSS ROADS 3,191
COWARDS 1 1,110
COWARDS 2 1,264
EBENEZER 4,805
EFFINGHAM 1,322
ELIM 617
EVERGREEN 1,404
FLORENCE WARD 4 1,394
FLORENCE WARD 5 2,071
FLORENCE WARD 6 1,032
FLORENCE WARD 7 1,763
FLORENCE WARD 8 2,064
FRIENDFIELD 728
GLENWOOD 1,777
HANNAH 999
HIGHHILL 777
SARDIS 477
LAKE CITY 2 1,561
LAKE CITY 3 2,413
MCALLISTER MILL 1,150
OAK GROVE 859
OLANTA 2,296
PAMPLICO 1 1,464
PROSPECT 820
SALEM 903
SCRANTON 1,619
TANS BAY 2,108
TIMMONSVILLE 4,642
FLORENCE WARD 11 1,621
FLORENCE WARD 12 2,038
FLORENCE WARD 14 3,037
DELMAE 4,218
FLORENCE WARD 15 2,172
SAVANNAH GROVE 2,787
WEST FLORENCE 3,557
Kershaw County
ANTIOCH 820
BETHUNE 1,877
BUFFALO 1,277
CASSATT 1,316
CHARLOTTE THOMPSON 1,955
GATES FORD 441
LIBERTY HILL 385
MALVERN HILL 1,908
SHAYLORS HILL 925
WESTVILLE 2,123
WHITE GARDENS 2,035
Lee County
ASHLAND 233
CEDAR CREEK 502
CYPRESS 667
HICKORY HILL 357
IONIA 904
LUCKNOW 648
SHROCKS MILL 108
ST MATTHEWS 241
STOKES BRIDGE 720
TURKEY CREEK 280
Marlboro County
ADAMSVILLE 718
BRIGHTSVILLE 837
RED HILL 1,630
TATUM 618
WALLACE 1,821
QUICKS CROSS ROADS 2,106
CLIO 2,825
MCCOLL 2,291
EAST MCCOLL 1,649
EAST BENNETTSVILLE 7,431
WEST BENNETTSVILLE 4,910
SOUTH BENNETTSVILLE 1,528
Sumter County
REMBERT 3,251
HILLCREST 2,493
OAKLAND PLANTATION 3,574
DALZELL DUBOSE 3,954
HORSEPEN BRANCH 1,985
MULBERRY 1,604
SALTERSTOWN 1,665
FOLSOM PARK 2,990
GREEN SWAMP 2,525
PALMETTO PARK 2,203
BURNS DOWNS 975
SECOND MILL 1,266
SWAN LAKE 1,432
MORRIS COLLEGE 2,505
HAMPTON PARK 1,232
CROSSWELL 2,634
LORING 2,074
LEMIRA 2,275
MILLWOOD 2,731
CAUSEWAY BRANCH 2,126
MCCRAYS MILL NORTH 1,984
MCCRAYS MILL SOUTH 2,236
SUNSET 1,868
DELAINE 3,978
CHERRYVALE 1,935
MANCHESTER FOREST 2,196
POCOTALIGO 3,966
PRIVATEER 3,743
SHAW 1 1,260
SHAW 2 339
SHAW 3 407
SHAW 4 430
SHAW 5 394
SHAW 6 281
SHAW 7 1,908
SHAW 8 625
SHAW 9 229
SHAW 10 6,695
SHAW 11 0
SHAW 12 0
SHAW 13 0
SHAW 14 0
SHAW 15 0
SHAW 16 0
Union County
ADAMSBURG 791
KELTON 1,369
LOCKHART 1 640
LOCKHART 2 541
JONESVILLE 1 1,354
DISTRICT TOTAL 582,418
PERCENT VARIATION 0.224
DISTRICT 6
Area Population
Beaufort County
BEAUFORT 1A 545
BEAUFORT 1B 1,108
BEAUFORT 2 1,381
BEAUFORT 3 1,798
BURTON 1A 1,846
BURTON 2A 1,815
BURTON 3 1,774
HILTON HEAD 1 1,990
HILTON HEAD 2 2,074
HILTON HEAD 3 730
HILTON HEAD 4A 927
HILTON HEAD 5A 1,032
HILTON HEAD 6A 676
HILTON HEAD 7 1,633
HILTON HEAD 8 1,785
HILTON HEAD 9 1,025
HILTON HEAD 10 223
HILTON HEAD 11 2,165
HILTON HEAD 12 1,184
HILTON HEAD 13 1,696
HILTON HEAD 14 1,317
HILTON HEAD 15A 938
LADYS ISLAND 1A 1,451
LADYS ISLAND 1B 968
MOSSY OAKS 1A 1,641
MOSSY OAKS 2 1,888
PORT ROYAL 1 1,357
SAINT HELENA 1B 1,689
SAINT HELENA 2C 1,111
BURTON 2B 2,047
BURTON 2C 1,500
HILTON HEAD 6B 1,207
HILTON HEAD 15B 571
LADYS ISLAND 2A 1,032
MOSSY OAKS 1B 960
PORT ROYAL 2 1,609
HILTON HEAD 4B 1,921
HILTON HEAD 5B 888
AS 1 0
AS 2 0
AS 3 760
AS 4 0
AS 5 0
AS 6 0
AS 7 0
AS 8 0
AS 9 0
AS 10 0
AS 11 0
AS 12 0
PI 1 0
PI 2 1,278
PI 3 1,030
PI 4 535
PI 5 255
PI 6 1,256
PI 7 387
PI 8 701
PI 9 1,730
PI 10 0
Berkeley County
BERKELEY 2,461
BETHERA 357
CARNES CROSS ROADS 5,180
CORDESVILLE 1,407
HANAHAN 13,096
MACEDONIA 2,229
MCBETH 1,169
MONCKS CORNER 9,896
PINOPOLIS 1,966
WIDE AWAKE 21,702
PIMLICO 1,268
GOOSE CREEK 1 8,764
GOOSE CREEK 2 27,371
GOOSE CREEK 3 7,511
Charleston County
MCCLELLANVILLE 1 852
MCCLELLANVILLE 2 339
AWENDAW 1,276
CHRIST CHURCH 1 1,888
CHRIST CHURCH 2 2,180
CHRIST CHURCH 3 1,027
CHRIST CHURCH 5 1,682
CHRIST CHURCH 8 7,248
CHRIST CHURCH 9 2,998
MOUNT PLEASANT 1 824
MOUNT PLEASANT 2 1,790
MOUNT PLEASANT 3 1,308
MOUNT PLEASANT 4 1,054
MOUNT PLEASANT 5 1,637
MOUNT PLEASANT 6 1,905
MOUNT PLEASANT 7 1,254
MOUNT PLEASANT 8 1,334
MOUNT PLEASANT 9 3,345
MOUNT PLEASANT 10 1,110
MOUNT PLEASANT 11 1,175
ISLE OF PALMS 1 929
ISLE OF PALMS 2 2,751
SULLIVANS ISLAND 1,623
CHARLESTON 1 1,128
CHARLESTON 2 1,203
CHARLESTON 3 2,610
CHARLESTON 4 478
CHARLESTON 5 3,076
CHARLESTON 6 1,471
CHARLESTON 7 789
NORTH CHARLESTON 6 1,767
NORTH CHARLESTON 12 4,176
NORTH CHARLESTON 13 3,617
NORTH CHARLESTON 14 4,852
NORTH CHARLESTON 15 1,949
NORTH CHARLESTON 18 1,701
NORTH CHARLESTON 19 1,479
NORTH CHARLESTON 20 1,564
NORTH CHARLESTON 21 727
NORTH CHARLESTON 22 681
NORTH CHARLESTON 23 1,195
NORTH CHARLESTON 24 1,282
NORTH CHARLESTON 25 1,168
NORTH CHARLESTON 26 1,750
NORTH CHARLESTON 28 1,155
NORTH CHARLESTON 29 1,155
NORTH CHARLESTON 30 2,190
NORTH CHARLESTON 31 2,195
NORTH CHARLESTON 32 3,632
NORTH CHARLESTON 33 4,531
DEER PARK 1 3,600
DEER PARK 2 5,771
DEER PARK 3 2,300
LADSON 3,133
LINCOLNVILLE 1,050
SAINT ANDREWS 4 1,718
SAINT ANDREWS 5 1,418
SAINT ANDREWS 6 288
SAINT ANDREWS 7 1,627
SAINT ANDREWS 8 1,067
SAINT ANDREWS 9 1,065
SAINT ANDREWS 10 1,082
SAINT ANDREWS 14 2,108
SAINT ANDREWS 15 871
SAINT ANDREWS 16 1,567
SAINT ANDREWS 17 2,193
SAINT ANDREWS 18 990
SAINT ANDREWS 19 1,966
SAINT ANDREWS 20 2,929
SAINT ANDREWS 22 1,417
SAINT ANDREWS 23 2,181
SAINT ANDREWS 26 1,004
SAINT ANDREWS 27 2,781
SAINT ANDREWS 28 2,294
SAINT ANDREWS 29 3,146
SAINT ANDREWS 30 1,032
SAINT ANDREWS 31 5,830
SAINT ANDREWS 32 3,670
FOLLY BEACH 1,255
JAMES ISLAND 1 1,323
JAMES ISLAND 2 0
JAMES ISLAND 3 1,428
JAMES ISLAND 4 809
JAMES ISLAND 5 2,527
JAMES ISLAND 6 1,243
JAMES ISLAND 7 859
JAMES ISLAND 8 1,289
JAMES ISLAND 9 2,110
JAMES ISLAND 10 1,718
JAMES ISLAND 11 1,898
JAMES ISLAND 12 1,586
JAMES ISLAND 13 965
JAMES ISLAND 14 1,223
JAMES ISLAND 15 2,259
JAMES ISLAND 16 594
JAMES ISLAND 17 950
JAMES ISLAND 18 496
JAMES ISLAND 19 749
JAMES ISLAND 20 1,507
JAMES ISLAND 21 1,372
JAMES ISLAND 22 1,809
EDISTO 1,318
JOHNS ISLAND 1 3,057
JOHNS ISLAND 2 1,557
JOHNS ISLAND 3 3,004
JOHNS ISLAND 5 1,631
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 1 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 2 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 3 5,694
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 4 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 5 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 6 4
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 7 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 8 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 9 92
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 10 24
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 11 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 12 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 13 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 14 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 15 0
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 16 2
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 17 110
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 18 56
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 19 256
NAVAL SHIPYARD NO. 20 33
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 1 0
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 2 617
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 3 704
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 4 524
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 5 19
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 6 305
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 7 116
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 8 120
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 9 62
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 10 182
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 11 90
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 12 314
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 13 398
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 14 309
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 15 172
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 16 0
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 17 346
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 18 0
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 19 0
AIR FORCE BASE NO. 20 0
Colleton County
JACKSONBORO 631
EDISTO BEACH 351
Dorchester County
SAUL DAM 269
KNIGHTSVILLE 4,183
CLEMSON 2,495
FLOWERTOWN 2,502
BEECH HILL 1,160
GERMAN TOWN 1,685
TUPPERWAY 4,183
GREENWAVE 2,651
NEWINGTON 2,760
CAROLINA 2,242
NORTH SUMMERVILLE 2,772
DORCHESTER 2,633
SPANN 1,231
TRANQUIL 2,686
TROLLEY 4,115
COASTAL 6,608
STALLSVILLE 1,580
IRONGATE 4,530
ASHBOROUGH 4,007
GREGG 10,744
Georgetown County
GEORGETOWN 1 1,428
GEORGETOWN 4 769
KENSINGTON 1,803
GEORGETOWN 5 2,538
MURRELLS INLET 4,436
PAWLEYS ISLAND 1 1,387
PAWLEYS ISLAND 2 1,679
PAWLEYS ISLAND 3 1,300
PAWLEYS ISLAND 4 971
SANTEE 1,425
WINYAH BAY 891
Horry County
ADRIAN 1,698
ALLSBROOK 840
ATLANTIC BEACH 446
BROOKSVILLE 1,613
CHERRY GROVE 2,637
COASTAL LANE 1 1,392
COASTAL LANE 2 3,096
CRESCENT BEACH 1,778
DAISY 1,026
DOGWOOD 340
DUNES 1 2,923
DUNES 2 988
DUNES 3 1,234
EAST CONWAY 1,587
EAST LORIS 2,386
EBENEZER 480
FOUR MILE 1,516
GARDEN CITY 1 2,323
GARDEN CITY 2 1,291
GARDEN CITY 3 3,592
HICKORY GROVE 1,215
HOMEWOOD 970
HORRY 879
JAMESTOWN 2,647
JERNIGANS CROSS ROADS 873
JET PORT 6,971
JUNIPER BAY 1,433
LEON 983
LITTLE RIVER 2,762
LIVE OAK 376
MAPLE 938
MARLOWE 3,279
MOUNT VERNON 600
MYRTLEWOOD 1 1,743
MYRTLEWOOD 2 2,186
MYRTLEWOOD 3 364
NIXONS CROSSROADS 1,760
NORTH CONWAY 1 1,341
NORTH CONWAY 2 1,425
OCEAN DRIVE 1 1,680
OCEAN DRIVE 2 1,935
OCEAN FOREST 1 1,636
OCEAN FOREST 3 1,957
RACEPATH 1 1,566
RACEPATH 2 2,441
RED BLUFF 743
RED HILL 1 4,043
RED HILL 2 2,848
SALEM 1,361
SEA OATS 1 5,020
SEA OATS 2 2,092
SHELL 890
SOCASTEE 1 7,805
SOCASTEE 2 2,655
SOCASTEE 3 3,885
SURFSIDE BEACH 1 2,191
SURFSIDE BEACH 2 1,563
SURFSIDE BEACH 3 1,416
SURFSIDE BEACH 4 4,337
SWEET HOME 927
TILLY SWAMP 757
TODDVILLE 973
WAMPEE 1,721
WEST CONWAY 1,330
WEST LORIS 1,737
WHITE OAK 483
WINDY HILL 1,529
DISTRICT TOTAL 582,141
PERCENT VARIATION 0.176"
Section 2. Any person elected or appointed to serve, or serving, as a member of any public board, commission, or committee to represent a Congressional district, whose residency is transferred to another district by the provisions of Section 7-19-45 of the 1976 Code as contained in this act upon its effective date, may serve, or continue to serve, the term of office for which he was elected or appointed; except that the electing or appointing authority for that board, commission, or committee shall elect or appoint an additional member to the board, commission, or committee from each district which loses a resident member thereon as a result of such transfer to serve until the term of the transferred member expires. When a vacancy occurs in the district to which a member has been transferred, the vacancy shall not be filled by the electing or appointing authority until the full term of the transferred member expires.
Section 3. Section 7-19-40 of the 1976 Code is repealed, provided that until the members of the United States House of Representatives elected in the 1992 general election from the districts enumerated in Section 7-19-45 of the 1976 Code qualify and take office, the districts contained in Section 7-19-40 of the 1976 Code herein repealed continue to apply for the purposes of vacancies in office for members of the United States House of Representatives, and provided further that until the 1992 general election, the districts contained in Section 7-19-40 continue to apply for purposes of filling vacancies in office of members of public boards, commissions, or committees representing a particular Congressional district.
Section 4. Upon the effective date of this act and pursuant to 28 C.F.R. Section 51.23, the House of Representatives is designated the submitting authority to make the required submission to the United States Department of Justice under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. Section 1973a, of the Congressional reapportionment plan set forth in this act.
Section 5. This act takes effect upon approval of the Governor./
Amend title to conform.
Senator LEVENTIS argued in favor of the adoption of the amendment and Senator McCONNELL argued contra.
Senator McCONNELL moved to lay the amendment on the table.
The amendment was laid on the table.
Senator LEVENTIS desired to be recorded as voting against the motion to table the amendment.
There being no further amendments, the Bill was read the second time, passed and ordered to a third reading.
Senator LEVENTIS desired to be recorded as voting against second reading of the Bill.
On motion of Senator WILLIAMS, H. 3836 was ordered to receive a third reading on Friday, January 31, 1992.
On motion of Senator MOORE, with unanimous consent, the following was ordered printed in the Journal:
January 21, 1992
Lieutenant Governor Nick A. Theodore
State House, 1st Floor, East Wing, Box 142
Columbia, South Carolina 29202
Dear Nick:
I am writing this letter on behalf of the members of Edgefield County Council to address two (2) main issues.
The first is the proposed amendment to Act 571 of 1967 as amended. Currently, this Act specifies that the Governor shall appoint to the Edgefield County Water & Sewage Authority, seven (7) members upon the recommendation of a majority of the members of the county council with the approval of the House Delegation. The council's position is to keep this legislation as is without the proposed amendment.
The second concern is to offer support for Senate Bill F1000.3 which keeps Edgefield in tact for the Senate Reapportionment. Therefore, the citizens of Edgefield County would like to register objections to any proposed reapportionment plan that would divide Edgefield between two (2) or more districts.
Therefore, we are urging you and other representatives to support Senate Bill F1000.3 which keeps Edgefield as one unit in its reapportionment proposal.
With warm personal regards, I am
Sincerely,
T.C. McCain
County Administrator
I voted "no" because the Congressional plan unnecessarily divides county lines and communities of interest solely to protect incumbents. The voter confusion over split lines should be minimized and county lines maintained when possible.
THE SENATE PROCEEDED TO THE INTERRUPTED DEBATE.
The following Bill was carried over:
S. 417 -- Senators Waddell, Leatherman, Lourie and Hayes: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 12-21-2726, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO PROOF OF LICENSING OF COIN-OPERATED MACHINES AND DEVICES, SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT PROOF OF LICENSING IS THE CONSPICUOUS DISPLAY OF THE LICENSE AT THE MACHINE LOCATION; TO AMEND SECTION 12-21-2738, RELATING TO PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF LICENSING LAWS FOR COIN-OPERATED MACHINES AND DEVICES, SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT FAILURE TO HAVE THE APPROPRIATE LICENSES ON DISPLAY CONSTITUTES A VIOLATION AND THAT EACH MACHINE IN EXCESS OF THE APPROPRIATE LICENSE DISPLAYED IS A SEPARATE VIOLATION; AND TO REPEAL SECTION 12-21-2732, RELATING TO THE ATTACHMENT OF LICENSES TO MACHINES.
The Senate proceeded to a consideration of the Bill. The question being the adoption of Amendment No. 1 (NO5\7609.AL) proposed by Senators LAND, SHEALY and MARTSCHINK and previously printed in Journal of May 22, 1991.
On motion of Senator J. VERNE SMITH, the Bill was carried over.
At 2:10 P.M., on motion of Senator MOORE, the Senate receded from business not to exceed fifteen minutes.
At 2:15 P.M., the Senate resumed.
THE SENATE PROCEEDED TO THE MOTION PERIOD.
S. 555 -- Senators Pope, McConnell, Patterson, Courson, Drummond, Fielding, Giese, Gilbert, Hayes, Helmly, Hinds, Hinson, Holland, Leatherman, Long, Lourie, Macaulay, Martin, Martschink, Matthews, McGill, Mitchell, Moore, Mullinax, O'Dell, Passailaigue, Peeler, Reese, Rose, Russell, Saleeby, Setzler, J. Verne Smith, Nell W. Smith, Thomas, Waddell, Washington and Wilson: A BILL TO AMEND ARTICLE 15, CHAPTER 7, TITLE 14, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE STATE GRAND JURY SYSTEM, SO AS TO REVISE THE JURISDICTION AND CERTAIN PROCEDURES OF THE SYSTEM.
Senator POPE made a motion to make the Bill a Special Order.
Senator STILWELL raised a Point of Order that the motion under Rule 34B was out of order inasmuch as the Bill had not been on the Calendar for a minimum of six statewide legislative days.
The PRESIDENT sustained the Point of Order.
S. 531 -- Senator Fielding: A BILL TO PROVIDE THAT BEGINNING WITH THE 1992 GENERAL ELECTION THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CHARLESTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF NINE MEMBERS ELECTED FROM SINGLE-MEMBER DISTRICTS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE FILLING OF VACANCIES FROM THE DISTRICTS, TO ESTABLISH THE NINE SINGLE-MEMBER DISTRICTS, TO PROVIDE THAT TRUSTEES ELECTED IN 1990 SHALL SERVE UNTIL THE EXPIRATION OF THEIR TERMS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE 1992 ELECTION FOR TRUSTEES FROM DISTRICTS ONE, TWO, FIVE, SIX, AND NINE, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE 1994 ELECTION FOR TRUSTEES FROM DISTRICTS THREE, FOUR, SEVEN, AND EIGHT; AND TO AMEND ACT 340 OF 1967, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE CHARLESTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, SO AS TO CONFORM THE PETITION REQUIREMENT FOR NOMINATION TO THE SYSTEM OF REPRESENTATION PROVIDED IN THIS ACT.
Senator FIELDING made a motion to make the Bill a Special Order.
Senator MARTSCHINK moved to table the motion.
The Senate refused to table the motion.
The question then was to make the Bill a Special Order.
S. 531 was made a Special Order.
Senator MOORE moved under Rule 33 to vary the order of business and revert back to a consideration of the morning hour.
The "ayes" and "nays" were demanded and taken, resulting as follows:
Bryan Carmichael Courson
Courtney Drummond Fielding
Giese Gilbert Hayes, R.W.
Helmly Hinds Hinson
Holland Land Leatherman
Leventis Lourie Macaulay
Martschink Matthews McConnell
McGill Mitchell Moore
Mullinax O'Dell Passailaigue
Patterson Peeler Pope
Reese Rose Russell
Saleeby Setzler Shealy
Smith, J.V. Smith, N.W. Stilwell
Washington Williams Wilson
The motion was adopted.
The PRESIDENT called for Petitions, Memorials, Presentments of Grand Juries and such like papers.
Columbia, S.C., January 30, 1992
Mr. President and Senators:
The House respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it concurs in the amendments proposed by the Senate to:
H. 3603 -- Reps. Waites and Kinon: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 27-18-140, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE HOLDING OF INTANGIBLE PROPERTY FOR THE OWNER BY A COURT, STATE, OR OTHER GOVERNMENT, SO AS TO INCREASE FROM ONE TO FIVE YEARS THE HOLDING TIME FOR PROPERTY BEFORE IT IS DECLARED ABANDONED.
and has ordered the Bill Enrolled for Ratification.
Very respectfully,
Speaker of the House
Received as information.
Columbia, S.C., January 30, 1992
Mr. President and Senators:
The House respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it concurs in the amendments proposed by the Senate to:
H. 4042 -- Rep. Holt: A BILL TO AMEND ACT 440 OF 1949, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE ST. PAUL'S FIRE COMMISSION IN CHARLESTON COUNTY, SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR FOUR YEAR TERMS FOR ITS MEMBERS AND TO PROVIDE THAT CURRENT COMMISSIONERS SHALL CONTINUE TO SERVE UNTIL THEIR SUCCESSORS ARE APPOINTED AS PROVIDED IN THIS ACT.
and has ordered the Bill Enrolled for Ratification.
Very respectfully,
Speaker of the House
Received as information.
January 29, 1992
The Honorable Nick A. Theodore
President of the Senate
State House, 1st Floor, East Wing
Columbia, South Carolina 29202
Dear Mr. President:
I am returning without my signature S. 1003 (R-258), the reapportionment plan for the South Carolina State Senate.
I and my staff have carefully examined the districts that the Senate has drawn and have had extensive discussions with affected Senators as well as representatives of minority groups concerning this plan. At the present time, the South Carolina Senate has 46 Senators. During elections in the 1980's, racial minorities constituted a majority in ten of the districts. From my review of the legislative debate, it became clear to me that more districts in which racial minorities comprise an effective majority could have been drawn. Alternative plans containing such proposals were introduced and defeated along racial and partisan lines. I think this action of the legislature was motivated by a desire to keep incumbents in office at the expense of fairer minority representation. This is an unwise public policy.
Upon reviewing the objection letters from the United States Department of Justice concerning certain reapportionment plans in New York, Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, Texas and Louisiana, I am convinced that the Justice Department would not preclear this plan as provided under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. Rather than delay the elections unnecessarily, I am returning this legislation in hopes that the Senate will remedy the following defect promply:
It appears that lines could have been drawn in such a manner that minorities would have an equal opportunity to participate in elections and elect candidates of their choice. Several alternative plans which achieved this objective were offered to the Senate but summarily rejected. Some alternatives include:
A. An additional district in the Savannah Valley region between the cities of Aiken and Anderson whereas the Senate created only influence districts in District 10 and 25 by fracturing minority voting populations in this area.
B. An additional district in Georgetown, upper Charleston, Williamsburg and Marion Counties, whereas the Senate plan fractures minority voters between District 37, 34, 32 and 28, thus diluting their voting strength.
C. An additional district in Union, Spartanburg, York and Chester Counties, whereas the Senate plan fractures minority voters among Districts 13, 18, 16 and 27.
Of the 11 majority minority districts in the Senate proposal, District 40 has a total black population of 51.20% and black voting age population of only 49.226%. Other introduced plans created higher black population percentages in black districts. The Senate plan therefore creates no more black districts than already exist. It is possible to create at least three other districts with a black voting age majority.
Other plans introduced in the Senate created more minority districts than the Senate plan. At the same time, these alternative plans had total black population and black voting age population percentages that were higher than almost all those districts in the Senate plan. The result of the lower black percentages in the Senate plan could very well be a deciding factor in elections in several districts.
The Senate plan also did not create any open minority districts where a minority would not face the enormous task of a challenge against a well financed and entrenched white incumbent. Other plans introduced in the Senate created as many as three districts where no incumbent currently resides.
The Senate has offered two reasons for its failure to create additional minority seats or more electable minority districts. Comments by certain members of the Senate indicate that such districts were not created to avoid division of the criteria of communities of interests and split precincts.
Precincts are merely political instrumentalities drawn for political convenience. A quick review of the precincts in this State will show many have rambling boundaries created for reasons unknown or long forgotten. Many precincts have gone through enormous demographic changes. State law (Section 7-7-710) mandates that precincts be split when they achieve 1500 or more registered voters. Currently, the State Election Commission identifies 108 (5%) precincts that exceed 1500 registered voters. We have precincts that range in population as small as 37 people to as large as 27,000 people. These precincts have undergone little change and would be relatively easy to adjust through local legislation.
Local Bills are currently pending approval that would redraw precinct lines in several counties to conform with the census voting tabulation districts adopted throughout this reapportionment process. The precincts that are currently split in these two counties are split by VTD's not yet drawn as precincts in those counties.
In a recent review of one state's proposed redistricting plan (submitted to the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department), the Assistant Attorney General expressed the following comments regarding this issue. "If such splits (of precinct) lines are necessary in order to adopt a proper plan, the county may then adjust its precincts to follow the new district lines." It is clear that where the Justice Department is concerned that the integrity of precinct lines is not to be used to dilute minority voting strength.
There are over 1800 precincts in this State, and even under the plan with the most split precincts, the splitting of existing precinct lines totals no more than 8% of all the precincts. Upon review of our current House plan adopted during the last reapportionment, there are at least 225 split precincts, and the Senate districts under current law split approximately 130 precincts. The splitting of precincts was not a concern in the 1980's reapportionment. Its application now is tenuous.
Upon review of alternative plans, it appears the splitting of existing precincts was done for the purpose of meeting the first two criteria adopted by the Senate--one man one vote and the creation of minority districts. Alternative plans introduced in the Senate appear to properly split precincts in order to meet the two most important criteria in redistricting: "one man, one vote" and the effort to create minority districts where possible. These criteria are well known, originating in federal statutory and case law and also adopted as guideline in early 1991 by the Senate.
The second justification for the failure to create additional districts is the maintenance of communities of interest. Upon my review of the Senate plan for maintenance of communities of interest, I have found at least four districts that certainly share little commonality or compactness.
A. Senate District 26-There clearly is no commonality or community of interest between suburban Columbia and Lexington County and suburban Augusta, Georgia, in a district that is connected by a point.
B. Senate District 16-York County, starting in suburban Charlotte (and crossing a lake at a point in the process) clearly does not share a community of interest with suburban Columbia.
C. Senate District 18-There is no commonality of interest in a district that goes from Chapin in Lexington County to the Spartanburg County line near Cowpens.
D. Senate District 34-There is no commonality of interest between the City of Conway in Horry County and Goose Creek in Berkeley County.
By closely scrutinizing the Senate plan, one can conclude that minority districts were intentionally not drawn in order to further some political purpose--either to support an existing voting strength for an incumbent, or to shift the balance of political power in a county legislative delegation. A concern for compactness and communities of interest is not consistently applied. Rather, it is being used to maintain the status quo by creating Senate districts that only maximize the opportunity for the re-election of some incumbents.
I have little choice but to veto the Senate Reapportionment Bill. If I were to do otherwise, it would be viewed as approval of a plan that violates principles established under federal constitutional and statutory law. I am taking this action because I am convinced this reapportionment should be done correctly before the Justice Department and the federal courts reapportion the legislature.
When my veto is sustained, I welcome the opportunity to discuss these specific changes in the legislation which address my concerns in an equitable manner. This discussion will include leadership of the House and Senate as well as with representatives of those minority groups that have expressed concern about the plans adopted by the House and Senate. I look forward to signing a plan that will meet the requirements of federal law.
Sincerely,
Carroll A. Campbell, Jr.
Governor
The veto of the Governor was taken up for immediate consideration.
Senator McCONNELL argued contra to the Governors's veto.
On motion of Senator McCONNELL, with unanimous consent, the following was ordered to be printed in the Journal:
I. EQUAL POPULATION
Equality of population of legislative and congressional districts insofar as is practicable is the goal of reapportionment and redistricting.
A. Legislative districts will be drawn to achieve substantial equality of population among the various districts.
1. As a general proposition, deviations from the "ideal district" population should be justified either as a result of the limitations of census geography, or as a result of the promotion of a rational state policy.
2. In any case, the relative population deviation for any legislative district should not exceed plus or minus 2%.
3. Deviations from the "ideal district" population which would create any district(s) with a relative deviation outside plus or minus 2% or an overall deviation greater than 4% must be clearly justifiable as a result of the promotion of a rational state policy and compliance with the Voting Rights Act.
B. Congressional Districts.
The apportionment clause of Article I, Section 2 of the United States Constitution requires that the population of each congressional district to be as nearly equal in population as practicable to the other Congressional districts within the State. Therefore, a Congressional redistricting plan should produce districts which are mathematically equal in population or which produce the lowest overall range practicable.
When the redistricting process began, the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Reapportionment adopted a + 2% deviation standard for its legislative plans. This tolerance ensured that equality of representation was given high priority while allowing sufficient flexibility to allow for compliance with the subcommittee's other criteria (i.e. respecting the integrity of precincts).
II. VOTING RIGHTS ACT
A redistricting plan for the General Assembly or Congress should not have either the purpose or the effect of diluting minority voting strength and should otherwise comply with Sections 2 and 5 of the Voting Rights Act and the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
The subcommittee has actively sought to comply with all requirements of the Voting Rights Act. The subcommittee has drawn every electable black majority district possible. We have followed the instructions of the U.S. Supreme Court in Thornburg v. Gingles which require the drawing of majority minority districts if the following conditions can be met:
(1) In a single-member district, is a minority group sufficiently large and geographically compact enough to be a majority of the district's population?
(2) Is the minority group politically cohesive?
(3) Are minority preferred candidates usually defeated by a white majority's bloc voting?
We have also sought to go beyond compliance with the letter of the Voting Rights Act by complying with its spirit. We have sought to construct districts out of the fundamental building blocks of our electoral system--precincts. We think this will minimize voter confusion and intimidation.
III. CONTIGUITY
All legislative and Congressional districts will be composed of contiguous geography. Contiguity by water is acceptable to link territory within a district provided that there is a reasonable opportunity to travel within the district and the linkage is designed to meet the other criteria stated herein.
This criteria is fairly straight forward and most amendments submitted comply. We have found that some plans contain islands (areas assigned to one district but wholly contained within another district).
IV. COMMUNITIES OF INTEREST
Where possible, legislative and Congressional districts should attempt to preserve communities of interest where such efforts do not violate Criteria I and II.
It is essential that citizens comprising a district have common interests and concerns. They should shop together, read the same daily newspapers, and watch the same television channels so as to allow for the full development of political issues and debate. To do otherwise would ensure that no challenger (black or white) could effectively deliver his message and generate support.
V. CONSTITUENT CONSISTENCY
Efforts will be made to preserve cores of existing districts where such efforts are consistent with and do not violate Criteria I and II.
Much as keeping communities of interest intact allows for citizens to elect a representative elected official, keeping these districts intact allows for these citizens to elect an official who can go to Washington, D.C. or come to Columbia and stay long enough to do his constituents' will. There is no question that courts have acknowledged that, absent some malevolent motive, keeping cores of existing districts intact is a proper function of redistricting.
VI. PRECINCT BOUNDARY LINES
District boundaries should adhere to voting precinct boundary lines, as represented by the Census Bureau's Voting Tabulation District (VTD) Lines, in order to minimize voter confusion and cost of election administration. Pending precinct boundary line realignments should be considered.
This criteria has perhaps been debated more than any other criteria of the subcommittee. There was voluminous testimony given at the subcommittee's criteria hearing about why precincts should not be split. The testimony concentrated on two effects of splitting precincts: (1) split precincts are hard to administer by electoral and registration officials and often lead to challenges of elections; and (2) split precincts cause confusion among voters and candidates and often lead to a voter being intimidated from participating in the process for fear that his vote will be discounted or that he cannot vote for whom he wishes.
Precincts are the essential building blocks of our electoral system, and their integrity is established by not only the General Assembly, which must draw them, but also by the U.S. Justice Department, which must pre-clear them, as not being violative of the Voting Rights Act, and in the case of reapportionment, the Governor, Senator Williams, the Speaker, and Mr. Terry Haskins, as House Minority Leaders, have had to certify to the U.S. Census Bureau that these precincts are not derived with any partisan purpose. In essence, what better building block could be found? They are easy to understand, they are readily definable, and they are not tainted by any partisan or racial influence.
VII. DATA
The total state population and the population of the defined subunits thereof, as reported by the 1990 Federal Decennial Census and as may be adjusted by the Secretary of Commerce under Cuomo v. Baldridge, 674 F. Supp. 1089 (S.D. N.Y. 1987), shall be the exclusive permissible data base used for the development, evaluation, and analysis of proposed redistricting plans.
This criteria is fairly straightforward and, as applied by the courts, an absolute requirement.
VIII. COMPACTNESS
All legislative and Congressional districts should be reasonably compact. Irregular district shapes may be justified because the district line follows a significant geographic feature or political subdivision boundary or promotes Criteria I and II.
Self-explanatory.
Senator McCONNELL moved that the veto of the Governor be overridden.
Senator HOLLAND argued in favor of the motion.
Senator PASSAILAIGUE argued in favor of the motion.
Senator SETZLER argued in favor of the motion.
Senator ROSE argued in favor of the motion.
The question was put: Shall the Act become the law, the veto of the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding?
Senator LOURIE, with unanimous consent, was granted leave to address the body with brief remarks.
The "ayes" and "nays" were demanded and taken, resulting as follows:
Bryan Drummond Fielding
Giese Gilbert Hayes, R.W.
Helmly Hinds Hinson
Holland Land Leventis
Lourie Macaulay Matthews
McConnell McGill Mitchell
Moore Mullinax O'Dell
Passailaigue Patterson Peeler
Pope Reese Rose
Russell Saleeby Setzler
Smith, J.V. Smith, N.W. Stilwell
Washington Williams
Carmichael Courson Courtney
Leatherman Martschink Shealy
Thomas Wilson
The necessary vote having been received, the veto of the Governor was overridden, and a message was sent to the House accordingly.
I am voting to override the Governor's veto on S. 1003 (R258). I do this without waiving my contention, as similarly stated in the last paragraph, page 2 of the Governor's Veto Message of January 29, 1992; wherein the Governor stated: "The Senate Plan also did not create any open minority districts where a minority would not face the enormous task of a challenge against a well financed and entrenched white incumbent." The Senate instead chose an incumbent protection plan in spite of my protestations. This is essentially the same argument used by me on behalf of the amendments offered by Senator Land, reflected in the Senate Journal of January 23, pages 359 - 362 (Amendment No. 8), and pages 367 - 369 (Amendment No. 9).
It is the constitutional responsibility of the General Assembly and not the judiciary to provide for and enact a reapportionment and redistricting plan which meets the constitutional standard of one man, one vote and which complies with the latest official United States Census. I think that S. 1003 fulfills this constitutional responsibility and, therefore, we should not delegate this responsibility to the judiciary. Therefore, I voted to override the Governor's veto.
I voted to sustain the veto because the Governor's Veto Message is absolutely correct. I particularly cite his letter's explanation of little commonality or compactness as evidenced by Chapin in Lexington County being separated from Lexington County, dividing the county line, the school district line, and the recreation district boundary.
It is the constitutional responsibility of the State Legislature to reapportion and redistrict the respective Houses of the General Assembly. The Senate Plan fulfilled the criteria originally set and upon which the plan was developed.
I voted to support the overall Senate Plan despite my strong feelings that it should have contained additional safe minority seats.
I voted to override the Governor's veto of S.1003 (reapportionment of the South Carolina Senate) for several reasons:
(1) The plan passed by the Legislature complies with all criteria for reapportionment adopted by the South Carolina Senate to ensure compliance with the U.S. Constitution and other federal laws; other proposed plans do not.
(2) It makes no sense logically for the Governor to veto the Legislature's reapportionment plan for the Senate on the ground that the U.S. Justice Department may disapprove due to a shortage of minority districts. Instead, the Governor could, and should, have indicated his disapproval by not signing the Bill (as he did two years ago with the auto insurance law), thereby letting the Bill become law; and thereby cause the Bill to be set to the Justice Department for review. Either Justice would approve or it would not. If not, Justice would pinpoint what corrections would be needed in its view, and the Legislature could, and would, make any needed corrections. In this context, it makes no sense for the Governor to second guess the U.S. Department of Justice. All that has been accomplished by the Governor's veto is to unnecessarily prolong expensive litigation and delay the upcoming elections.
(3) I am convinced by many factors that the alternative plans for the Senate Plan proposed by the Governor and by the S.C. Republican Party are not for the purpose of helping minorities as pretextually claimed. In addition, these plans are not being proposed even to help the Republican Party overall. Rather, these plans are being promoted by these parties for the ulterior purpose of helping certain specific individuals and certain specific areas of the State at the expense of other specific individuals and other specific areas of the State.
(4) Most significantly, the plans for the Senate passed by the Legislature clearly benefit my constituents whom I represent by maintaining critical urban committees of interest, while the alternative plans referenced above clearly do not. Specifically, the Legislature's Plan unifies the metropolitan-urban areas of Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester Counties, as advocated by my constituents, The Trident Chamber of Commerce and even various Dorchester-Berkeley Republican organizations, while the alternative plans referenced above would isolate Dorchester County from Berkeley and Charleston Counties, changing the "tri-county" area into a "bi-county" are. This separation of urban Dorchester from urban Berkeley and Charleston and the combining of urban and rural areas within these three counties wool devastate Dorchester County and the Entire tri-county area.
(5) Finally, I support the Legislature's Plan for the Senate because, even using the criterion of increasing minority representation, the Legislature's Plan is superior to the proposed alternatives. This is so in particular because of South Carolina's unique county legislative delegation system whereby decisions internal to a county, such as who is appointed to a school board, who sets school budgets and how state money is spent, are made by a "delegation" of the Senate and House members who represent only a portion of a county. In Berkeley and Dorchester Counties there would be a greater percentage of minority Senators under the plan passed by the Legislature and vetoed by the Governor, than under the alternative Senate plans promoted by the Governor and the State Republican Party.
Document No. 1389
Promulgated By Commissioners of Pilotage Port of Charleston
Harbor Pilots
Received By Lt. Governor July 29, 1991
Referred to Senate Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry
120 day review expiration date May 13, 1992
Senate Labor, Commerce and Industry Committee requested withdrawal January 23, 1992
Withdrawn January 30, 1992
January 27, 1992
Mr. President and Members of the Senate:
I am transmitting herewith appointments for confirmation. These appointments are made with the "advice and consent of the Senate," and
are, therefore, submitted for your consideration.
Respectfully,
Carroll A. Campbell, Jr.
Initial Appointment, Member, State Board of Corrections, with term to expire June 30, 1995:
1st Congressional District:
Ms. Wilma Sykes Brown, 68 Cedarhurst Drive, Charleston, South Carolina 29407 VICE Adriene Wright (resigned)
Referred to the Committee on Corrections and Penology.
Reappointment, Member, State Agency of Vocational Rehabilitation, with term to expire March 15, 1999:
Dr. Henry L. Lafitte, 505 North Memorial Avenue, Allendale, South Carolina 29810
Referred to the Committee on Education.
Reappointment, Member, State Human Affairs Commission, with term to expire June 30, 1995:
6th Congressional District:
Mr. Robert C. Elvington, 1642 Elvington Road, Conway, South Carolina 29526
Referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
Initial Appointment, Member, State Human Affairs Commission, with term to expire June 30, 1992:
6th Congressional District:
Mr. Robert C. Elvington, 1642 Elvington Road, Conway, South Carolina 29526 VICE Charles Godwin (resigned)
Referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
Reappointment, Member, Jobs Economic Development Authority, with term to expire June 27, 1995:
1st Congressional District:
Mr. Andrew J. Combs, 1341 Roma Road, Hanahan, South Carolina 29406
Referred to the Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry.
Reappointment, Member, Children's Trust Fund of South Carolina, with term to expire June 30, 1996:
1st Congressional District:
Mrs. Cynthia W. Gilliam, 272 Doral Open, John's Island, South Carolina 29455
Referred to the Committee on Medical Affairs.
Initial Appointment, Member, Board of Examiners for Nursing Home & Community Residential Care Facility Administrators, with term to expire December 31, 1992:
Nursing Home Adminsitrator/Hospital Administrator:
Mr. William H. Bundy, Chester County Hospital and Nursing Center, Inc., Post Office Box 2001, Chester, South Carolina 29706
Referred to the Committee on Medical Affairs.
January 29, 1992
Mr. President and Members of the Senate:
I am transmitting herewith appointments for confirmation. These appointments are made with the "advice and consent of the Senate," and are, therefore, submitted for your consideration.
Respectfully,
Carroll A. Campbell, Jr.
Reappointment, Member, South Carolina State Fire Commission, with term to expire January 15, 1996:
5th Congressional District - Full-time Fireman:
Mr. Gary H. Elliott, Post Office Box 33, Camden, South Carolina 29020
Referred to the General Committee.
Reappointment, Member, Prisoner of War Commission, with term to expire July 1, 1995:
5th Congressional District:
Mr. Bobby R. Bagley, Post Office Box 1119, Sumter, South Carolina 29151
Referred to the General Committee.
Reappointment, Member, State Human Affairs Commission, with term to expire June 30, 1995:
5th Congressional District:
Ms. Suzanne Smith, 793 Summerwood Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina 29732
Referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
Reappointment, Member, South Carolina Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, with term to expire June 30,1996:
At-Large:
Walter P. Witherspoon, Jr., D.D.S., 250 Lancer Drive, Columbia, South Carolina 29212
Referred to the Committee on Medical Affairs.
The following Bills were read the third time and having received three readings in both Houses, it was ordered that the titles thereof be changed to that of Acts and same enrolled for Ratification:
H. 4176 -- Reps. Baker, M. O. Alexander, Anderson, Cato, Clyborne, Fair, Haskins, Jaskwhich, Manly, Mattos, Vaughn and Wilkins: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 7-7-280, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE VOTING PRECINCTS AND POLLING PLACES IN GREENVILLE COUNTY, SO AS TO CHANGE THE POLLING PLACES FOR PRECINCT 30, JENNINGS MILL, PRECINCT 77, CHESTNUT HILLS, PRECINCT 80, PARAMOUNT, PRECINCT 86, WELLINGTON, AND PRECINCT 90, DEVENGER.
(By prior motion of Senator J. VERNE SMITH)
H. 4192 -- Rep. Cato: A BILL TO REPEAL ACT 834 OF 1976 RELATING TO THE AUTHORIZATION GRANTED TO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE SLATER-MARIETTA FIRE DISTRICT IN GREENVILLE COUNTY TO PROVIDE POLICE PROTECTION WITHIN THE DISTRICT.
(By prior motion of Senator J. VERNE SMITH)
H. 4221 -- Reps. Keegan, Altman, Snow and M. Martin: A BILL TO AMEND ACT 876 OF 1966, RELATING TO THE CREATION OF THE MURRELL'S INLET-GARDEN CITY FIRE DISTRICT, SO AS TO AUTHORIZE THE ANNUAL LEVY AND COLLECTION OF NOT EXCEEDING TEN MILLS UPON ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE DISTRICT IN ORDER TO DEFRAY THE COST OF ITS OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE.
(By prior motion of Senator HINDS)
H. 4227 -- Reps. L. Martin, Hendricks and Marchbanks: A BILL TO AMEND ACT 285 OF 1987, RELATING TO THE CREATION OF A REGISTRATION AND ELECTIONS COMMISSION FOR PICKENS COUNTY, SO AS TO INCREASE THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE COMMISSION FROM FIVE TO SEVEN.
(By prior motion of Senator NELL W. SMITH)
The following Bill was severally read the third time, passed and ordered sent to the House of Representatives:
S. 1137 -- Senators Passailaigue, Martschink, McConnell, Fielding and Washington: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 7-7-140, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE VOTING PRECINCTS IN CHARLESTON COUNTY, SO AS TO REVISE THESE PRECINCTS.
(By prior motion of Senator PASSAILAIGUE, with unanimous consent)
Senator WILLIAMS moved that when the Senate adjourns on Friday, January 31, 1992, it stand adjourned to meet next Tuesday, February 4, 1992, at 12:00 Noon, which motion was adopted.
At 3:12 P.M., on motion of Senator WILLIAMS, the Senate adjourned to meet tomorrow at 11:00 A.M.
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