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South Carolina, State Representative, District 40

South Carolina House of Representatives District 40
Current incumbentRichard Martin Republican Party

South Carolina's fortieth state house district is represented by Republican Representative Richard Martin.

South Carolina state representatives represent an average of 37,301 residents. After the 2000 Census, each member represented 32,355 residents.

About the chamber

Members of the South Carolina House of Representatives serve two-year terms and are not subject to term limits. South Carolina legislators assume office the Monday after the election.

Qualifications

To be eligible to serve in the South Carolina House of Representatives, a candidate must be:

  • A U.S. citizen at the time of filing
  • 21 years old at the filing deadline time
  • A resident of the district at the filing deadline time

Salaries

State legislators
SalaryPer diem
$10,400/year$202.03/legislative day

Vacancies

If there is a vacancy in the house, a special election must be held to fill the vacant seat. If candidates plan to seek the nomination through a party convention, the filing period begins on the third Friday after the vacancy happened. The qualifying deadline is ten days after the filing period opens.

If a candidate plans to seek the nomination via petition, all signatures must submitted to the appropriate filing officer no later than sixty days before the election. All signatures must be verified by the filing officer no later than 45 days before the election.

A primary election must be held on the eleventh Tuesday after the vacancy occurs. If necessary, a primary runoff must be held on the thirteenth Tuesday after the vacancy occurs. The special election is held on the eighteenth Tuesday after vacancy occurs. No special election can be held less than 60 days before the general election.

Elections

2020

Elections for the office of South Carolina House of Representatives will take place in 2020. The general election will be held on November 3, 2020. A primary is scheduled for June 9, 2020, and a primary runoff is scheduled for June 23, 2020. The filing deadline is March 30, 2020.

2018

General election
General election for South Carolina House of Representatives District 40

Incumbent Richard Martin (R) won election in the general election for South Carolina House of Representatives District 40 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes

Richard Martin (R)
98.2
9,212
Other/Write-in votes
1.8
172

Total votes: 9,384
Democratic primary election

No Democratic candidates ran in the primary.

Republican primary election
Republican primary for South Carolina House of Representatives District 40

Incumbent Richard Martin advanced from the Republican primary for South Carolina House of Representatives District 40 on June 12, 2018.

Candidate

Richard Martin (R)

2016

Elections for the South Carolina House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election took place on June 14, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The primary election runoff was held on June 28, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was March 30, 2016. Incumbent Walton McLeod (D) did not seek re-election.

Richard Martin defeated Carlton Kinard in the South Carolina House of Representatives District 40 general election.

South Carolina House of Representatives, District 40 General Election, 2016

Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Green check mark transparent.png Richard Martin 58.81% 9,719
Democratic Carlton Kinard 41.19% 6,807
Total Votes 16,526
Source: South Carolina State Election Commission

Carlton Kinard defeated Craig Kesler in the South Carolina House of Representatives District 40 Democratic primary.

South Carolina House of Representatives, District 40 Democratic Primary, 2016

Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Carlton Kinard 66.48% 1,196
Democratic Craig Kesler 33.52% 603
Total Votes 1,799
Source: South Carolina State Election Commission

Richard Martin defeated David Koon in the South Carolina House of Representatives District 40 Republican primary.

South Carolina House of Representatives, District 40 Republican Primary, 2016

Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Green check mark transparent.png Richard Martin 72.82% 1,774
Republican David Koon 27.18% 662
Total Votes 2,436
Source: South Carolina State Election Commission

2014

Elections for all 124 seats in the South Carolina House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on June 10, 2014. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 30, 2014. Incumbent Walt McLeod was unopposed in the Democratic primary. Richard Martin was unopposed in the Republican primary. McLeod defeated Martin in the general election.

South Carolina State House, District 40, General Election, 2014

Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngWalt McLeod Incumbent 60.1% 6,623
Republican Richard Martin 39.9% 4,388
Total Votes 11,011

2012

Elections for the office of South Carolina House of Representatives consisted of a primary election on June 12, 2012, and a general election on November 6, 2012. The signature-filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 30, 2012. Incumbent Walton McLeod (D) was unopposed in both the general election and Democratic primary.

Campaign contributions

From 2002 to 2016, candidates for South Carolina House of Representatives District 40 raised a total of $271,540. Candidates who raised money in contributions earned $18,103 on average. All figures come from Follow the Money.

Campaign contributions, South Carolina House of Representatives District 40

Year Amount Candidates Average
2016 $53,906 4 $13,477
2014 $53,637 2 $26,819
2012 $614 1 $614
2010 $550 1 $550
2008 $1,295 1 $1,295
2006 $2,305 1 $2,305
2004 $3,995 1 $3,995
2002 $76,930 2 $38,465
2000 $78,308 2 $39,154
Total $271,540 15 $18,103