Politics & Government

Republicans Head to the Polls Again Tuesday

The Republican Special Primary for S.C. Senate District 41 is Tuesday

The S.C. Senate District 41 race has turned into a big second chance for three Republicans.

Republican voters will head back to the voting booths Tuesday for a do-over primary for the S.C. Senate District 41 seat. Polls are open 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. (make sure you know where to vote).

Three candidates filed for the seat. Sen. Walter Hundley, who currently holds the seat, having won his own special election to finish out Glenn McConnell's term, will face Paul Thurmond and Wally Burbage.

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