Tag: House District 77

  • Voters reshuffle R2 school board

    Garvin elected to replace McEachern

    COLUMBIA – Voters in the Richland Two school board race returned three of the four incumbent candidates to office on Tuesday and seated a political newcomer who received more votes than two of the incumbents, ousting one in the process.

    In the at-large race, the top four vote getters are seated. Those are Amelia McKie, James Manning, Teresa Holmes and Cheryl Caution-Parker.

    Current board chair Amelia McKie took the lion’s share of the vote with 22,427 votes (20 percent) to win a second term. McKie, a Richland Two parent, was elected chair of the board during her first term, campaigning on her many years of supporting the district through service on numerous parent/teacher/student organizations and School Improvement Councils.

    James Manning, also a Richland Two parent, was elected to a third term on the board with 18,768 votes (17 percent).

    In an upset, newcomer Teresa Holmes came in third with 17,528 votes (16 percent), over Blythewood incumbents Cheryl Caution-Parker with 16,570 votes (15 percent) and Craig Plank with 15,049 votes (14 percent). Those numbers left Plank, who was first elected in 2014, out of the mix.

    $476M bonds approved

    Voters in Richland School District Two approved two separate questions for bond referendums totaling $476 million for school projects. The first question asked for approval of $381.9 million for upgrades to security, technology and other improvements. That money would also go toward building new facilities for district schools including Bethel-Hanberry Elementary.

    The second question provided funds for upgrading athletics facilities at several schools including separate stadiums for Ridge View High and Richland Northeast High schools and creating a district performing arts center.

    House race

    In a statehouse race affecting Blythewood residents, Richland County voters sent newcomer Kambrell Garvin (D) to the House (Dist. 77) with 12,390 votes (84 percent) over opponent Justin Bishop who took 2,284 votes (16 percent). Voters in Blythewood favored Garvin over longtime incumbent Joe McEachern in the Democratic Primary.

    Richland showed a notably higher voter turnout in 2018 compared to previous election years. The 51.22 percent in 2018 for the county was five percent higher than 2014.

  • McEachern, Garvin in runoff

    McEachern

    BLYTHEWOOD – It was a tight House District 77 race Tuesday night for incumbent Joe McEachern, who, with 2019 votes (36.51%), squeaked past newcomer Kambrell Garvin with 2012 votes (36.38%) for a 7-vote majority. But with that slim majority and neither candidate garnering the 50 percent plus 1 votes for a win, the two candidates are now headed for a runoff set for June 26.

    Deyaska Spencer finished behind Garvin with 1,302 votes (23.54%), and John McCleric took 197 votes (3.56%).

    Garvin

    Garvin easily took Blythewood precincts 2, 3 and LongCreek where he shook hands all morning on Tuesday. Deyaska Spencer, an attorney and resident of LongCreek Plantation and also a political newcomer, took the Sandlapper precinct, and McEachern handily took the rest of the precincts in his District including Blythewood 1 and Roundtop where his numbers were strong.

    “We’re ready,” McEachern said of the upcoming runoff. “I’m looking forward to visiting with the folks out there in Blythewood and Fairlawn. I appreciate all those who supported and voted for me. And I hope those who missed voting in the primary know they can still come out and vote in the runoff. Working together, I’m confident we’ll get there.” Garvin could not be reached for comment.