2026 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina Last updated February 23, 2026 District 1 The 1st district straddles the Atlantic coast of the state, and includes most of Charleston . The incumbent is Republican Nancy Mace , who was re-elected with 58.2% of the vote in 2024. [ 2] Mace announced her run for governor of South Carolina in 2026 . [ 3]
Republican primary Endorsements Mark Smith
U.S. senators U.S. representatives State legislators Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Jay Byars (R) $96,200 $22,792 $65,738 Logan Cunningham (R) $8,280 $5,609 $2,670 Tyler Dykes (R) $5,265 $5,254 $4 Jenny Costa Honeycutt (R) $154,405 $16,806 $137,598 Sam McCown (R) $1,221,043 $132,027 $1,089,016 Alex Pelbath (R) $243,435 $114,071 $129,363 Mark Smith (R) $601,121 $87,522 $513,598 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 16]
Democratic primary Filed paperwork Ben Frasier, businessman [ 21] Matt Fulmer, waiter [ 22] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Mac Deford (D) $221,019 $130,331 $90,688 Max Diaz (D) $1,068 $940 $43 Mayra Rivera-Vazquez (D) $81,934 $51,035 $32,595 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 16]
General election Polling Mark Smith vs. Mac Deford Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size [ a] Margin of error Mark Smith (R) Mac Deford (D) Undecided Public Policy Polling (D) [ 29] [ A] December 5–6, 2025 645 (LV) ± 3.9% 39% 36% 25%
District 2 The 2nd district is located in central South Carolina and spans from Columbia to the South Carolina side of the Augusta, Georgia metropolitan area , including North Augusta . The incumbent Republican Joe Wilson , who was re-elected with 59.5% of the vote in 2024. [ 2]
Republican primary Filed paperwork Hamp Redmond, building contractor [ 31] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Hamp Redmond (R) $8,741 $8,368 $397 Joe Wilson (R) $308,365 $272,737 $80,141 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 32]
Democratic primary Declared Roger Pruitt, attorney [ 33] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Roger Pruitt (D) $18,807 $18,234 $573 David Robinson (D) $1,501 $1,322 $2,664 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 32]
District 3 The 3rd district takes in the Piedmont area in northwestern South Carolina, including Anderson and Greenwood . The incumbent is Republican Sheri Biggs , who was elected with 71.7% of the vote in 2024. [ 2]
Republican primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Sheri Biggs (R) $335,816 $255,982 $183,919 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 37]
District 4 The 4th district is located in Upstate South Carolina , taking in Greenville and Spartanburg . The incumbent is Republican William Timmons , who was re-elected with 59.7% of the vote in 2024. [ 2]
Republican primary Filed paperwork Robert Lee, mechanical engineer [ 40] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand David Atchley (R) $35,178 $27,535 $7,643 William Timmons (R) $400,903 $301,856 $119,162 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 41]
Democratic primary Declared Courtney McClain, political organizer [ 42] District 5 The 5th district is located in northern South Carolina and encompasses the southern suburbs and exurbs of Charlotte , including Rock Hill . The incumbent is Republican Ralph Norman , who was re-elected with 63.5% of the vote in 2024. [ 2] On July 25, 2025, Norman filed to run for governor of South Carolina in 2026 . [ 44]
Republican primary Filed paperwork Bill Bledsoe, veterinarian and perennial candidate [ 46] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Bill Bledsoe (R) $50,003 $0 $50,003 Wes Climer (R) $569,504 $81,128 $488,376 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 48]
Democratic primary Declared Andrew Clough, airline worker [ 49] Mallory Dittmer, branding consultant [ 50] Filed paperwork Alex Harper, attorney [ 51] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Mallory Dittmer (D) $39,912 $15,234 $24,678 Alex Harper (D) $23,137 $22,465 $671 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 48]
District 6 The 6th district runs through the Black Belt and takes in Columbia and North Charleston . The incumbent is Democrat Jim Clyburn , who was re-elected with 59.5% of the vote in 2024. [ 2]
Democratic primary Publicly expressed interest Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Jim Clyburn (D) $669,921 $1,002,547 $1,506,501 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 53]
Republican primary Filed paperwork Gavin Solomon, businessman from New York [ 54] District 7 The 7th district is located in northeastern South Carolina, taking in Myrtle Beach and Florence . The incumbent is Republican Russell Fry , who was re-elected with 64.9% of the vote in 2024. [ 2]
Republican primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Russell Fry (R) $895,694 $702,612 $754,265 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 57]
Democratic primary Declared John Vincent, retiree [ 58] Filed paperwork Kory Haskins, manager and 2024 nominee for South Carolina's 63rd House district [ 59] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand John Vincent (D) $96,394 $90,491 $6,811 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 57]
Notes ↑ Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear ↑ Poll sponsored by Deford's campaign References ↑ "Alabama Election Cycle Calendar" (PDF) . Alabama Secretary of State . Retrieved March 21, 2025 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "2024 House Vote Tracker" . Cook Political Report . Retrieved June 24, 2025 . 1 2 Shuler, Hallie (August 4, 2025). "Nancy Mace announces bid for SC Governor" . Yahoo . Retrieved August 4, 2025 . ↑ Moore, Perrin (September 17, 2025). "Dorchester County Councilman Jay Byars announces run for US House" . WCIV . Retrieved September 17, 2025 . ↑ Appleby, Chloe (November 10, 2025). "Beaufort County councilman Cunningham announces entry into race for Mace's seat" . The Island Packet . Retrieved November 10, 2025 . ↑ Deanne, Emily (February 16, 2026). "Jan. 6 participant runs for South Carolina's 1st Congressional District" . WCIV . Retrieved February 17, 2026 . 1 2 3 4 Deanne, Emily (October 18, 2025). " 'Servant leader,' Mark Smith aims to continue to serve with a bid for Congress" . ABC4News . Retrieved October 13, 2025 . ↑ Byrd, Caitlin (November 17, 2025). "Charleston County councilwoman joins Republican race for SC seat in Congress" . Post and Courier . Retrieved November 19, 2025 . ↑ Moore, Perrin (September 9, 2025). "Republican physician announces run for Lowcountry's US House seat" . WPDE-TV . Retrieved September 9, 2025 . ↑ Byrd, Caitlin (August 25, 2025). "Air Force pilot who flew final flight out of Afghanistan enters SC congressional race" . The Post and Courier . Retrieved August 25, 2025 . ↑ Quinn, Abigail (August 14, 2025). "Rep. Mark Smith enters race for South Carolina's First Congressional District" . WCIV . Retrieved August 15, 2025 . ↑ "Statement of Candidacy" . October 14, 2025 ↑ Isenstadt, Alex; Nichols, Hans (February 13, 2026). "South Carolina's Mark Sanford eyes a comeback" . Axios . Retrieved February 13, 2026 . ↑ "Endorsed Candidates" . With Honor Fund III . Retrieved December 2, 2025 . 1 2 3 4 5 "2026 Endorsement Tracker" . VoteHub . January 8, 2026. Retrieved January 25, 2026 . 1 2 "2026 Election United States House - South Carolina 1st" . fec.gov . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved February 14, 2026 . ↑ Thompson, Marissa (February 3, 2026). "Mount Pleasant father, small-business owner announces run for Congress" . WCSC-TV . Retrieved February 3, 2026 . ↑ Kayanja, Ian (August 5, 2025). "Mac Deford, Coast Guard vet, lawyer, announces run for SC's 1st Congressional District" . WCIV . Retrieved August 5, 2025 . ↑ Thompson, Marissa (January 20, 2026). "Navy veteran announces run to represent SC's First Congressional District" . WCSC-TV . Retrieved January 20, 2026 . ↑ Brams, Sophie (September 3, 2025). "Former South Carolina Democrats second vice chair joins race for 1st Congressional District" . WCBD-TV . Retrieved September 3, 2025 . ↑ "Statement of Candidacy" . September 17, 2025 ↑ "FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1920461" . docquery.fec.gov . Retrieved October 15, 2025 . ↑ "Nancy Lacore" . Emily's List . Retrieved January 20, 2026 . ↑ "VoteVets PAC Endorses Nancy Lacore for Congress in SC-01" . votevets.org . January 28, 2026. Retrieved January 28, 2026 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "2026 CPR House Race Ratings" . Cook Political Report. Retrieved June 25, 2025 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "2026 House Ratings" . Inside Elections . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "2026 House" . Sabato's Crystal Ball . Retrieved June 25, 2025 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "The 2026 House Forecast" . Race to the WH . Retrieved October 11, 2025 . ↑ "New Polling Shows SC-01 Is Fully Competitive in 2026" . Mac Deford for Congress. December 9, 2025. Retrieved December 18, 2025 – via DocumentCloud . ↑ Rogerson, Riley; González, Oriana; Luetkemeyer, Em (December 19, 2025). "What Utah Reps. Blake Moore, Mike Kennedy, Celeste Maloy and Burgess Owens said about running in 2026" . The Salt Lake Tribune . Retrieved December 19, 2025 . ↑ "FEC Form 2" (PDF) . Docquery.fec.gov . August 15, 2025. Retrieved August 15, 2025 . 1 2 "2026 Election United States House - South Carolina 2nd" . fec.gov . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved February 3, 2026 . ↑ Chornobroff, Shaun (June 18, 2025). "Air Force veteran, attorney, SC State professor announces congressional bid" . SC Daily Gazette . Retrieved June 25, 2025 . ↑ "FEC FORM 2 STATEMENT OF CANDIDACY FILING FEC-1733496" . ↑ "FEC FORM 2 STATEMENT OF CANDIDACY FILING FEC-1891682" . ↑ "FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1906171" . docquery.fec.gov . Retrieved August 15, 2025 . 1 2 "2026 Election United States House - South Carolina 3rd" . fec.gov . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved February 3, 2026 . ↑ "FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1935858" . docquery.fec.gov . Retrieved January 28, 2026 . 1 2 Atkinson, Macon (January 22, 2026). "GOP Greenville businessman to primary Trump-backed William Timmons for Congress" . The Post and Courier . Retrieved January 22, 2026 . ↑ "FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1945441" . docquery.fec.gov . Retrieved February 9, 2026 . ↑ "2026 Election United States House - South Carolina 4th" . fec.gov . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved February 3, 2026 . ↑ Venkat, Surina (November 11, 2025). "Mamdani opens floodgates of younger Democrats running for office" . The Hill . Retrieved November 13, 2025 . Courtney McClain, a 24-year-old running to unseat Rep. William Timmons (R) ↑ "FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1935779" . docquery.fec.gov . Retrieved January 28, 2026 . 1 2 Kinnard, Meg (July 25, 2025). "Rep. Ralph Norman, among House's most conservative, set to enter South Carolina governor's race" . Associated Press . Retrieved July 25, 2025 . ↑ Alsup, Blake; Reynolds, Nick (July 31, 2025). "Rock Hill state Sen. Wes Climer announces bid to succeed Ralph Norman in Congress" . Post and Courier . Retrieved August 4, 2025 . ↑ "FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1910188" . docquery.fec.gov . Retrieved August 15, 2025 . 1 2 "US Rep. Ralph Norman endorses SC state Sen. Wes Climer to succeed him in Congress" . WIS . August 21, 2025. Retrieved August 22, 2025 . 1 2 "2026 Election United States House - South Carolina 5th" . fec.gov . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved February 3, 2026 . ↑ O'Neill, Nora (October 2, 2025). "Race for SC's 5th Congressional District heats up with new candidates" . Rock Hill Herald . Retrieved October 3, 2025 . ↑ Johnson, Dejon (September 30, 2025). "Mallory Dittmer announces bid for South Carolina's 5th Congressional District seat" . WACH . Retrieved September 30, 2025 . ↑ "FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1890312" . docquery.fec.gov . Retrieved August 29, 2025 . ↑ Caldwell, Leigh Ann (November 11, 2025). "A Shutdown Deal Breakthrough, Tim Ryan Chatter & Pelosi Succession Questions" . Puck . Retrieved November 11, 2025 . Rep. Jim Clyburn told CNN's Kasie Hunt that he's considering retirement, and will make a decision by the end of the year. ↑ "2026 Election United States House - South Carolina 6th" . fec.gov . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved February 3, 2026 . ↑ "Statement of Candidacy" . August 22, 2025 ↑ "FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1849880" . docquery.fec.gov . Retrieved August 29, 2025 . ↑ "FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1930442" . docquery.fec.gov . Retrieved January 2, 2026 . 1 2 "2026 Election United States House - South Carolina 7th" . fec.gov . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved February 3, 2026 . ↑ Chornobroff, Shaun (April 17, 2025). "Navy veteran hopes to be first Democrat this century to represent Grand Strand, Pee Dee in Congress" . SC Daily Gazette . Retrieved June 24, 2025 . ↑ "FEC FORM 1 STATEMENT OF ORGANIZATION FILING FEC-1860068" . ↑ "FEC FORM 2 STATEMENT OF CANDIDACY FILING FEC-1875522" . 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