These are the unofficial Dillon County results. In the County Council District Six race, some absentee ballots have been challenged. This will be taken up on Friday.

Governor
Steve French (Libertarian)-46
Tom J. Ervin (Petition)-99
Vincent Sheheen (Democratic)-3,202
Morgan Bruce Reeves (United Citizens)-38
Nikki R. Haley (Republican)-2,987

Lieutenant Governor
Bakari Sellers (Democratic)-3,262
Henry McMaster (Republican)-3,068
Write-In-5

Secretary of State
Ginny Deerin (Democratic)-3,171
Mark Hammond (Republican)-3,105

State Treasurer
Curtis Loftis (Republican)-3,683
Write-In-48

Attorney General
Parnell Diggs (Democratic)-3,249
Alan Wilson (Republican)-3,029
Write-In-3

Comptroller General
Kyle Herbert (Democratic)-3,259
Richard Eckstrom (Republican)-3,024
Write-In-3

State Superintendent of Education
Tom Thompson (Democratic)-3,359
Molly Mitchell Spearman (Republican)-2,800
Ed Murray (American)-149
Write-In-8

Adjutant General
Bob Livingston (Republican)-3,732
Write-In-46

Commissioner of Agriculture
David Edmond (United Citizens)-679
Hugh E. Weathers (Republican)-3,301
Emile DeFelice (American)-298
Write-In-22

U.S. Senate
Victor Kocher (Libertarian)-58
Thomas Ravenel (Petition)-196
Brad Hutto (Democratic)-3,034
Brad Hutto (Working Families)-128
Lindsey Graham (Republican)-2,948
Write-In-6

U.S. Senate (Unexpired Term)
Joyce Dickerson (Democratic)-3,097
Tim Scott (Republican)-3,160
Jill Bossi (American)-81
Write-In-3

U.S. House of Representatives, District 07
Gloria Bromell-Tinubu (Democratic)-3,113
Tom Rice (Republican)-3,244

State House of Representatives, District 55
Jackie Hayes (Democratic)-4,467
Write-In-162

State House of Representatives, District 57
J. Wayne George (Democratic)-537
Write-In-4

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Probate Judge
Teresa W. Campbell (Democratic)-5,440
Write-In-33

Auditor
Kay S. McKenzie (Democratic)-5,415
Write-In-16

County Treasurer
Jamie Calhoun Estes (Democratic)-5,499
Write-In-23

Dillon County Council District Five
Harold Moody-588
Write-In-5

Dillon County Council District Six
Robbie Coward (Democratic)-654
Sheila Kellahan (Republican)-225
Write-In-2

Dillon County Council District Seven
Stevie Grice-834
Write-In-16

Soil and Water District Commission
Keith Allen ( Nonpartisan)-2,570
Bruce G. Price Jr. (Nonpartisan)-2,108
Write-In-35

Statewide Constitutional Amendments
Amendment 1
Must Section 7, Article XVII of the Constitution of this State be amended so as to provide that a raffle is not a lottery prohibited by this section, if the raffle is conducted by a nonprofit organization for charitable, religious, fraternal, educational, or other eleemosynary purposes, and the general law defines the type of organization authorized to operate and conduct the raffles, provides standards for the operation and conduct of the raffles, provides for the use of proceeds for charitable, religious, fraternal, educational, or other eleemosynary purposes, provides penalties for violations, and provides for other laws necessary to ensure the proper functioning, honesty, and integrity of the raffles, but in the absence of any general law, then the raffle remains a prohibited lottery?
Explanation
A ‘Yes’ vote will allow certain nonprofit organizations to conduct raffles and use the proceeds for charitable, religious, or educational purposes.
A ‘No’ vote maintains the current law that considers a raffle to be a lottery and is prohibited.
Yes-4,825
No-1,232

Amendment 2
Must Section 7, Article VI of the Constitution of this State relating to state constitutional officers and Section 4, Article XIII relating to the Adjutant General and his staff officers be amended so as to update references to his title; to provide that the position of Adjutant General is recognized as holding the rank of Major General, as opposed to Brigadier General; to provide that upon the expiration of the term of the Adjutant General serving in office on the date of the ratification of this provision, the Adjutant General must be appointed by the Governor, upon the advice and consent of the Senate; to provide that the appointed Adjutant General serve for a term not coterminous with the Governor and may be removed only for cause; and to require the General Assembly to provide by law for the term, duties, compensation, and qualifications for office, the procedures by which the appointment is made, and the procedures by which the Adjutant General may be removed from office?
Explanation
A ‘Yes’ vote will require, beginning in 2018, the Adjutant General be appointed by the Governor with consent of the Senate. The General Assembly will set the term, duties, compensation and qualifications for office and procedures by which appointment is made and how an Adjutant General can be removed from office.
A ‘No’ vote maintains the current method of electing an Adjutant General
Yes-3,254
No-2,686

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