Journal of the House of Representatives
of the Second Session of the 110th General Assembly
of the State of South Carolina
being the Regular Session Beginning Tuesday, January 11, 1994

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On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that A.S. Bahnmuller was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, SEAT 5

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Fifth Judicial Circuit, Seat 5.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: William C. Hubbard.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that William C. Hubbard was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, SEAT 7

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Seventh Judicial Circuit, Seat 7.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Toney J. Lister.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Toney J. Lister was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, SEAT 9

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Ninth Judicial Circuit, Seat 9.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Donald A. Bailey.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Donald A. Bailey was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.


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ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, SEAT 11

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit, Seat 11.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Michael J. Mungo.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Michael J. Mungo was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, SEAT 12

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Seat 12.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Dr. C. Edward Floyd.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Dr. C. Edward Floyd was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, SEAT 13

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Seat 13.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Mack I. Whittle.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Mack I. Whittle was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

WIL LOU GRAY OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL

TWO AT-LARGE SEATS

AT-LARGE SEAT, FOUR YEAR TERM

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the At-Large Seat, Four Year Term.


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Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Mary Evelyn Williams.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Mary Evelyn Williams was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

AT-LARGE SEAT, THREE YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the At-Large Seat, Three Year Unexpired Term.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Faye C. Edwards.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Faye C. Edwards was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

WINTHROP UNIVERSITY

TWO AT-LARGE SEATS

The President announced that nominations were in order for two members for the two At-Large Seats.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidates had been screened and found qualified: Mary Anne Douglas Lake and Harold P. Tuttle, Jr.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominees.

Whereupon, the President announced that Mary Anne Douglas Lake and Harold P. Tuttle, Jr., were duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

THE CITADEL

TWO SEATS, AT-LARGE

The President announced that nominations were in order for two members for the Citadel Board of Visitors, At-Large Seats.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidates had been screened and found qualified: James E. Jones, Jr., Francis P. Mood and William F. Sachs.


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Rep. HARVIN seconded the nomination of Mr. Mood.

Senator O'Dell was recognized in order to nominate Mr. Francis P. Mood, Jr., and, in the interest of time, was granted leave to have the text of his nominating remarks printed in the Journal as follows:

Mr. President, Mr. Speaker and fellow members of The General Assembly.

One Hundred Fifty Two years ago, The Military College of South Carolina was founded by the General Assembly of South Carolina. The members of this Joint Assembly need no reminder of the glorious history of this institution. The acts of valor and heroic deeds of the sons of The Citadel are too numerous and are too well known to recite at this hour.

I know of no South Carolinian who does not swell with pride upon the sight of The Summerall Guards or even the sight of a single cadet with his military bearing, neat appearance and genteel manners.

Through the years, the graduates of this institution have been in the vanguard of the defense of this State, of this nation, and of liberty and freedom everywhere. Their high sense of honor, duty and country is well known.

The gentleman whose name that I am privileged and honored to place in nomination on this day, is a most worthy son of his alma mater, The Citadel.

Graduating from the public schools of Summerton, South Carolina, he entered The Citadel August 1956. During the next four years, he achieved a 3.8 GPR for eight semesters, was elected Honor Court Chairman, member of The Summerall Guards, The Junior Sword Drill, Lt. Colonel in the Corps of Cadets, and graduated with his classmates, the outstanding Class of 1960.

He then entered law school at The University of Virginia, graduating in 1963, again with many honors and a leader of his class. Next he entered the United States Army as a First Lt., completed his tour and was discharged as a Captain.

He is a partner in the Sinkler & Boyd law firm in Columbia, S.C. Again, he has been successful and has gained great respect among the legal professionals.

He is married to a beautiful and lovely lady, the former Jane Hammond McLaurin, and they have four children.

There is much more that I could say about my friend, but from these remarks you can understand that he is a leader, and he will be a leader when elected to the Board of Visitors.


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I take great pleasure in placing in nomination to The Citadel Board of Visitors the name of my friend and your friend, Francis Palmer Mood, Jr.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed.

The following named Senators voted for Mr. Jones:

Bryan             Courtney         Drummond
Elliott           Ford             Glover
Gregory           Hayes            Holland
Lander            Leatherman       Leventis
Macaulay          Martin           Matthews
McConnell         McGill           Mitchell
Moore             O'Dell           Passailaigue
Peeler            Rankin           Reese
Richter           Rose             Russell
Ryberg            Setzler          Short
Smith, J.V.       Stilwell         Washington
Wilson

Total--34

The following named Senators voted for Mr. Mood:

Bryan             Courson          Courtney
Drummond          Elliott          Giese
Hayes             Land             Leatherman
Leventis          Macaulay         Martin
McConnell         McGill           O'Dell
Passailaigue      Peeler           Rankin
Reese             Richter          Ryberg
Setzler           Short            Smith, J.V.
Stilwell          Washington       Williams
Wilson

Total--28

The following named Senators voted for Mr. Sachs:

Courson           Ford             Giese
Glover            Gregory          Holland
Land              Lander           Matthews

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Mitchell          Moore            Rose
Russell           Williams

Total--14

On motion of Rep. TOWNSEND, with unanimous consent, the Members of the House voted by electronic roll call.

The following named Representatives voted for Mr. Jones:

Alexander, M.O.  Alexander, T.C.  Anderson
Bailey, G.       Baker            Barber
Beatty           Brown, G.        Brown, H.
Cato             Chamblee         Clyborne
Cobb-Hunter      Cooper           Cromer
Davenport        Delleney         Fair
Farr             Fulmer           Gamble
Graham           Hallman          Harrell
Harrelson        Harris, J.       Harris, P.
Haskins          Hines            Hodges
Huff             Hutson           Jaskwhich
Jennings         Keegan           Kelley
Kennedy          Kinon            Kirsh
Klauber          Law              Littlejohn
Marchbanks       Mattos           McAbee
McCraw           McMahand         McTeer
Meacham          Moody-Lawrence   Neal
Neilson          Phillips         Rhoad
Richardson       Riser            Robinson
Scott            Sharpe           Simrill
Smith, D.        Smith, R.        Snow
Spearman         Stoddard         Stone
Stuart           Trotter          Tucker
Vaughn           Walker           Wells
Wilder, D.       Wilder, J.       Wilkins
Williams         Witherspoon      Wofford
Worley           Wright           Young, A.
Young, R.

Total--82

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The following named Representatives voted for Mr. Mood:
Alexander, M.O.  Alexander, T.C.  Askins
Bailey, G.       Bailey, J.       Baker
Barber           Baxley           Brown, H.
Brown, J.        Cato             Chamblee
Clyborne         Cooper           Corning
Davenport        Delleney         Farr
Felder           Fulmer           Gamble
Gonzales         Govan            Graham
Hallman          Harrell          Harrelson
Harris, J.       Harris, P.       Harrison
Harvin           Harwell          Haskins
Hines            Hodges           Holt
Houck            Huff             Hutson
Inabinett        Jaskwhich        Keegan
Kelley           Kennedy          Keyserling
Kinon            Kirsh            Klauber
Lanford          Law              Littlejohn
Marchbanks       Mattos           McAbee
McCraw           McElveen         McKay
McMahand         McTeer           Meacham
Moody-Lawrence   Neal             Neilson
Phillips         Quinn            Rhoad
Riser            Rogers           Rudnick
Sharpe           Sheheen          Shissias
Simrill          Smith, D.        Smith, R.
Snow             Spearman         Stille
Stoddard         Stone            Stuart
Townsend         Trotter          Tucker
Vaughn           Waites           Walker
Wells            Wilder, D.       Wilkes
Wilkins          Williams         Witherspoon
Wofford          Worley           Wright
Young, A.        Young, R.

Total--98

The following named Representatives voted for Mr. Sachs:

Anderson         Askins           Bailey, J.
Baxley           Beatty           Breeland
Brown, G.        Brown, J.        Byrd

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Canty            Cobb-Hunter      Corning
Cromer           Fair             Felder
Gonzales         Govan            Harrison
Harvin           Harwell          Holt
Houck            Inabinett        Jennings
Keyserling       Koon             Lanford
McElveen         McKay            McLeod
Quinn            Richardson       Robinson
Rogers           Rudnick          Scott
Sheheen          Shissias         Stille
Sturkie          Waites           Waldrop
White            Wilder, J.       Wilkes

Total--45

RECAPITULATION
Total number of Senators voting . . 38 Total number of Representatives voting 117 Grand Total . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Necessary to a choice . . . . . . 78 Of which Mr. Jones received . . . 116 Of which Mr. Mood received . . . 126 Of which Mr. Sachs received . . . . . 59

Whereupon, the President announced that Mr. James E. Jones, Jr. and Mr. Francis P. Mood, having received a majority of the votes cast, were duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

LANDER UNIVERSITY
SIX CONGRESSIONAL AND TWO AT-LARGE SEATS
FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 1

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the First Congressional District, Seat 1.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Darlene N. Hyman.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Darlene N. Hyman was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.


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THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 5

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Third Congressional District, Seat 5.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: William G. Stevens.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that William G. Stevens was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 7

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Fourth Congressional District, Seat 7.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Martha S. Whitener.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Martha S. Whitener was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 9

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Fifth Congressional District, Seat 9.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Glen J. Lawhon, Jr.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Glen J. Lawhon, Jr., was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 11

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Sixth Congressional District, Seat 11.


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Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Morgan B. Coker.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Morgan B. Coker was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

AT-LARGE DISTRICT, SEAT 13

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the At-Large District, Seat 13.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Estelle M. Mauldin.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Estelle M. Mauldin was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

AT-LARGE DISTRICT, SEAT 15

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the At-Large District, Seat 15.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Bobby M. Bowers.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Bobby M. Bowers was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 3

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Second Congressional District, Seat 3.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidates had been screened and found qualified: Maurice Holloway and Thomas J. Kosmata.

Senators Drummond and Bryan and Rep. J. BROWN seconded the nomination of Mr. Holloway.


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