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Earlier Governor of South Carolina. |
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Elected to replace Joseph Raleigh Bryson and took his seat on June 2, 1953. |
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Later a U.S. Senator. |
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Died while in office on April 3, 1848. |
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3/4/1829 |
4/1/1834 |
First term, resigned on May 8, 1822. 2nd term, died while in office on April 1, 1834. |
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Took his seat on July 20, 1868. |
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Elected to replace John Hamilton Evins and took his seat on December 8, 1884. |
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Resigned on February 12, 1894 to accept an appointment as U.S. District Judge. |
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8/1/1856 |
1/27/1857 |
Died while in office on January 27, 1857. |
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Died while in office on March 10, 1953. |
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Resigned on September 27, 1842. |
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Elected to replace Edmund William McGregor Mackey and took his seat on November 7, 1876. |
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Later U.S. Senator and Governor of South Carolina. |
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3/4/1877 |
3/3/1879 |
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Resigned on November 3, 1817 after being appointed Secretary of War by President James Monroe. Then elected Vice President of the U.S. under President John Quincy Adams then President Andrew Jackson. Then elected to the U.S. Senate. |
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Took his seat on June 2, 1807. |
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Later Governor of South Carolina. |
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3/4/1837 |
3/3/1845 |
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2/27/1834 |
3/3/1837 |
2nd term, elected to replace Thomas Day Singleton, Jr. and took his seat on February 27, 1834. |
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Elected to replace Robert Brown Elliott and took his seat on November 3, 1874. |
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Elected to replace James Blair and took his seat on December 11, 1822. |
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Died while in office on February 3, 1807. Seat remained vacant. A Lt. Colonel of Militia in the American Revolution. |
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Elected to replace Robert Marion and took his seat on December 31, 1810. |
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3/4/1837 |
3/3/1839 |
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Took his seat on July 25, 1868. |
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Died while in office on March 10, 1904. |
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Elected to replace his father, George William Croft, and took his seat on May 17, 1904. |
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Elected to replace Lucius Mendel Rivers, and took his seat on April 27, 1971. |
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Died while in office on January 29, 1835. |
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House declared this seat vacant due to voting irregularities and he was forced to resign on January 24, 1873. |
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Later a U.S. Senator. |
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3/4/1883 |
3/3/1891 |
Elected to temporarily replace Michael Patrick O'Connor and took his seat on June 9, 1881. |
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1/3/1951 |
12/31/1974 |
Resigned on December 31, 1974 to run unsuccessfully as governor. |
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Elected to replace Joel Roberts Poinsett and took his seat on May 17, 1825. |
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3/4/1811, 3/4/1817 |
3/3/1815, 3/3/1821 |
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Resigned on November 1, 1874. |
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3/4/1889, 3/4/1891, 3/4/1895, 3/4/1897 |
9/23/1890, 3/3/1893, 6/4/1896, 3/3/1903 |
2nd election was contested by Thomas Ezekial Miller who won and took his seat on 9/24/1890. 4th election was contested by George Washington Murray who won and took his seat on 6/4/1896. |
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Elected to replace James Henry Hammond and took his seat on December 10, 1836. Later Minister to Great Britain and a U.S. Senator. |
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aka David Reid Evans. |
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Died while in office on October 20, 1884. |
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Died while in office on January 26, 1917. |
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Died while in office on October 19, 1944. |
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Elected to replace her husband, Hampton Pitts Fulmer, and took her seat on November 7, 1944. |
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Died while in office on June 17, 1938. |
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Elected to replace her husband, Allard Henry Gasque, on September 13, 1938. |
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Elected to replace Robert Witherspoon Hemphill on November 3, 1964. Resigned on December 31, 1974. |
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Died while in office on October 6, 1794. |
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Took his seat on July 18, 1868. |
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Elected to replace James Overstreet and took his seat on December 4, 1822. |
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Later a U.S. Senator. |
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Elected to replace William Lowndes and took his seat on December 13, 1822. |
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Resigned on February 26, 1836 due to poor health. Later Governor of South Carolina and a U.S. Senator. |
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3/4/1803 |
3/3/1805 |
Former Colonel of State Troops in the American Revolution. |
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3/4/1939 |
3/3/1947 |
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Son of Butler Black Hare. |
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Elected to replace Alexander Gillon and took his seat on February 9, 1795. |
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Resigned on May 1, 1964 to accept an appointement as a U.S. District Judge. |
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3/4/1875 |
3/3/1877 |
Won the contested election of Jacob Pinckney Reed and took his seat on April 8, 1869. |
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3/4/1815 |
3/3/1817 |
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Later in the U.S. Senate. |
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1/3/2005 |
1/3/2011 |
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Elected to replace William Hiram Brawley and took his seat on April 12, 1894. |
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Resigned on December 10, 1980. |
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Resigned on April 19, 1915 to accept an appointment by President Woodrow Wilson as a U.S. District Judge. |
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8/6/1856 |
12/21/1860 |
aka Lawrence Massillon Keitt. |
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Later a U.S. Senator. |
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Died while in office on January 31, 1913. |
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Elected to replace James Williams Stokes and took his seat on December 2, 1901. He resigned on August 1, 1919 to accept a position on the Federal Farm Loan Board. |
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Resigned on May 8, 1822. |
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5/31/1882 |
1/27/1884 |
His seat was declared vacant on July 19, 1876. 2nd term, elected to replace Michael Patrick O'Connor and Samuel Dibble, and took his seat on May 31, 1882. Died while in office on January 27, 1884. |
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Elected to replace John Jackson McSwain and took his seat on November 3, 1936. |
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Elected to replace Asbury Francis Lever and took his seat on October 7, 1919. |
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Elected to replace James Blair and took his seat on December 8, 1834. Died while in office on May 1, 1836. Earlier Governor of South Carolina. |
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Resigned on December 4, 1810. |
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Resigned on October 21, 1816. |
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Elected to replace David Edward Finley and took his seat on February 21, 1917. |
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Resigned in late 1834 to become Governor of South Carolina. Later a U.S. Senator. |
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Elected to replace Eli Thomas Stackhouse and took his seat on December 5, 1892. Resigned on May 31, 1897 to accept a seat in the U.S. Senate. |
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Elected to replace her husband, Thomas Sanders McMillan, and took her seat on November 7, 1939. |
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Died while in office on September 29, 1939. |
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Elected to replace Alexander Dromgoole Sims and took his seat on February 12, 1849. |
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Died while in office on August 6, 1936. |
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Earlier Governor of South Carolina. Later Minister to Russia. |
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Elected to replace William Mayrant, Jr. and took his seat on January 2, 1817. Later Governor of South Carolina and a U.S. Senator. |
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Won the contested election of William Elliott and took his seat on September 24, 1890. |
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3/4/1825, 3/4/1831 |
3/3/1829, 3/3/1833 |
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3/4/1815 |
3/3/1817 |
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6/4/1896 |
3/3/1897 |
2nd term, won the contested election of William Elliott and took his seat on June 4, 1896. |
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Elected to replace Joseph Travis Johnson and took his seat on September 14, 1915. |
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Elected to replace John Lowndes McLaurin and took his seat on December 6, 1897. |
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Died while in office on April 26, 1881. |
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Speaker of the House of Representatives |
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Died while in office on May 24, 1822. |
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Former Brigadier General in the American Revolution. |
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Elected to replace George McDuffie and took his seat on December 8, 1834. |
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Earlier Governor of South Carolina, Minister to Spain, and a U.S. Senator. |
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Elected to replace William Loughton Smith and took his seat on November 23, 1797. |
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Resigned on March 7, 1825 after being appointed Minister to Mexico and later Secretary of War. |
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Died while in office on July 23, 1919. |
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Elected to replace Benjamin Franklin Whittemore and took his seat on December 12, 1870. |
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His election was contested by Solomon Lafayette Hoge, who won the contest and took his seat. |
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Later a U.S. Senator. |
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Elected to replace Richard Irvin Manning and took his seat on December 19, 1836. Later Governor of South Carolina. |
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Elected to replace her husband, John Jacob Riley, and took her seat on April 10, 1962. |
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1/3/1951 |
1/1/1962 |
Died while in office on January 1, 1962. |
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Died while in office on December 28, 1970. |
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5/7/2013 |
12/31/2018 |
Governor of South Carolina 2003-2011. 2nd term elected to replace Timothy Eugene Scott and took his seat on May 7, 2013. |
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Resigned on January 1, 2013 to accept a seat in the U.S. Senate. |
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Elected to replace John Caldwell Calhoun and took his seat on January 24, 1818. |
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His election was contested by Alexander Stuart Wallace, who won the contest and took his seat. |
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Died while in office on November 22, 1848. |
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Died while in office on November 25, 1833. |
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7/19/1882, 3/18/1884 |
3/3/1883, 3/3/1887 |
He won his second election by contesting the win of George Dionysius Tillman and took hi seat on July 19, 1882. This third seat was after the death of Edmund William McGregor Mackey. |
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Took his seat on April 3, 1789. Resigned on July 10, 1797 after being appointed Minister to Portugal and Spain by President John Adams |
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Died while in office on August 16, 2001. |
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Died while in office on June 14, 1892. |
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11/3/1896 |
7/6/1901 |
His seat was declared vacant on June 1, 1896, but he was re-elected and again took his seat on November 3, 1896. Died while in office on July 6, 1901. |
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Elected to replace James Willard Ragsdale and took his seat on October 7, 1919. |
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3/4/1797 |
12/15/1801 |
2nd term, he resigned on December 15, 1801 to accept a seat in the U.S. Senate. |
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Resigned on December 30, 1810 to accept a seat in the U.S. Senate. Later Governor of South Carolina. |
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3/4/1881, 3/3/1883 |
6/19/1882, 3/3/1893 |
His second election was contested by Robert Smalls who won the contest and took his seat on July 19, 1882. |
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Elected to replace Sampson Hale Butler and took his seat on December 17, 1842. |
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Won the contested election of William Dunlap Simpson and took his seat on May 27, 1870. |
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Elected to replace James Augustus Black and took his seat on June 12, 1848. |
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6/15/1965 |
1/3/1971 |
Resigned on February 1, 1965. Re-elected and took his seat on June 15, 1965. |
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Elected to replace George Swinton Legaré, and took his seat on April 29, 1913. |
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Took his seat on July 18, 1868. Resigned on February 24, 1870 after being censured by the House. |
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3/4/1811 |
3/3/1813 |
Later Governor of South Carolina. |
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Elected to replace Floyd Davidson Spence and took his seat on December 18, 2001. |
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1/24/1803 |
3/3/1813 |
Former Colonel of Militia in the American Revolution. 2nd Term elected to replace Thomas Sumter and took his seat on January 24, 1803. |
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