2022 South Carolina State Treasurer election

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2022 South Carolina State Treasurer election
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  2018
November 8, 2022 (2022-11-08)
2026  
Turnout50.86%
  Cutris Loftis (cropped).jpg 3x4.svg
Candidate Curtis Loftis Sarah E. Work
Party Republican Alliance
Popular vote1,129,961281,695
Percentage79.67%19.86%

2022 South Carolina State Treasurer election results map by county.svg
2022 South Carolina state treasurer election results map by congressional district.svg
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Loftis:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Work:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Tie:     40–50%     50%     No votes

Treasurer before election

Curtis Loftis
Republican

Elected Treasurer

Curtis Loftis
Republican

The 2022 South Carolina State Treasurer election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the next South Carolina Treasurer. Incumbent Republican Party Treasurer Curtis Loftis was re-elected to a fourth term in office. [1]

Contents

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee

Alliance party

Candidates

Nominee

  • Sarah E. Work, accountant

General election

Results

2022 South Carolina Treasurer election [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Curtis Loftis (incumbent) 1,129,961 79.67% +23.72%
Alliance Sarah E. Work281.69519.86%+18.33%
Write-in 6,6300.47%+0.43%
Total votes1,418,286 100.00%
Republican hold

By county

[3]

CountyCurtis Loftis
Republican
All Others
Other parties
#%#%
Abbeville 6,44689.59%74910.41%
Aiken 38,89383.10%7,91216.91%
Allendale 63266.18%32333.82%
Anderson 50,26387.37%7,26712.63%
Bamberg 1,90275.21%62724.80%
Barnwell 3,90883.95%74716.05%
Beaufort 47,43080.09%11,79319.91%
Berkeley 46,56278.17%13,00621.83%
Calhoun 3,65982.54%77417.46%
Charleston 87,04670.34%36,71029.66%
Cherokee 12,97890.41%1,3769.59%
Chester 6,22580.70%1,48919.30%
Chesterfield 8,58084.36%1,59115.65%
Clarendon 6,94583.19%1,40316.81%
Colleton 8,05681.10%1,87718.89%
Darlington 12,63184.17%2,37615.83%
Dillon 4,55781.96%1,00318.04%
Dorchester 32,17376.21%1,04223.79%
Edgefield 6,24086.74%95413.27%
Fairfield 4,36568.04%2,05031.96%
Florence 25,71679.40%6,67120.60%
Georgetown 18,32083.96%3,50016.04%
Greenville 125,11881.11%29,13118.88%
Greenwood 15,65984.58%2,85515.42%
Hampton 2,90375.56%93924.44%
Horry 100,83686.90%15,20213.11%
Jasper 6,82177.78%1,94922.23%
Kershaw 15,90483.30%3,18916.70%
Lancaster 24,31582.07%5,31017.93%
Laurens 15,06087.82%2,08912.18%
Lee 2,35378.54%64321.46%
Lexington 74,40782.91%15,33717.09%
Marion 4,29374.86%1,44225.15%
Marlboro 3,49975.56%1,13224.45%
McCormick 2,90183.51%57316.50%
Newberry 9,40586.55%1,46113.45%
Oconee 23,65888.53%3,06611.47%
Orangeburg 11,12469.19%4,95430.81%
Pickens 32,92887.97%4,50312.03%
Richland 57,40059.60%38,90440.40%
Saluda 5,09689.00%63011.00%
Spartanburg 71,04384.82%12,71715.18%
Sumter 16,49172.98%6,10727.02%
Union 6,19684.41%1,14415.58%
Williamsburg 4,46070.78%1,84129.22%
York 64,56477.30%18,96522.71%
Totals1,129,96179.67%288,32520.34%

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

References

  1. "McMaster, other GOP incumbents win S.C. statewide races". www.wrdw.com. November 8, 2022. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  2. "State of South Carolina Election Night Reporting". www.enr-scvotes.org. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  3. "SC - Election Night Reporting". South Carolina Election Commission. November 17, 2022. Retrieved January 12, 2026.