Journal of the House of Representatives
of the Second Session of the 111th General Assembly
of the State of South Carolina
being the Regular Session Beginning Tuesday, January 9, 1996

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SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 4

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Second Congressional District, Seat 4.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Joel H. Smith.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Joel H. Smith was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 6

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Third Congressional District, Seat 6.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: J. Philip Bell.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that J. Philip Bell was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 8

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Fourth Congressional District, Seat 8.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Merl F. Code.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Merl F. Code was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 10

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Fifth Congressional District, Seat 10.


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Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: J. Vincent Price, Jr.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that J. Vincent Price, Jr. was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 12

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Sixth Congressional District, Seat 12.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Marie M. Land.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Marie M. Land was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

AT-LARGE DISTRICT, SEAT 14

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the At-Large District, Seat 14.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Timothy N. Dangerfield.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Timothy N. Dangerfield was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

FRANCIS MARION UNIVERSITY

SIX CONGRESSIONAL SEATS AND ONE AT-LARGE SEAT

FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 2

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the First Congressional District, Seat 2.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: J. Michael Murphree.


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On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that J. Michael Murphree was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 4

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Second Congressional District, Seat 4.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Gail Richardson.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Gail Richardson was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 6

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Third Congressional District, Seat 6.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: William A. Collins.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that William A. Collins was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 8

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Fourth Congressional District, Seat 8.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Alex Kiriakides III.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Alex Kiriakides III was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.


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FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 10

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Fifth Congressional District, Seat 10.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Lorraine H. Knight.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Lorraine H. Knight was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 12

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Sixth Congressional District, Seat 12.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: William W. Coleman, Jr.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that William W. Coleman, Jr. was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

AT-LARGE DISTRICT, SEAT 14

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the At-large District, Seat 14.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: M. Russell Holliday, Jr.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that M. Russell Holliday, Jr. was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

LANDER UNIVERSITY

SIX CONGRESSIONAL SEATS AND ONE AT-LARGE SEAT

FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 2

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the First Congressional District, Seat 2.


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Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Nancy J. Cash.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Nancy J. Cash was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 4

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Second Congressional District, Seat 4.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: George R. Starnes.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that George R. Starnes was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 6

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Third Congressional District, Seat 6.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Jean T. McFerrin.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Jean T. McFerrin was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 8

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Fourth Congressional District, Seat 8.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: C. Tyrone Gilmore.


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On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that C. Tyrone Gilmore was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 10

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Fifth Congressional District, Seat 10.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: S. Anne Walker.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that S. Anne Walker was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEAT 12

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Sixth Congressional District, Seat 12.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Walter D. Smith.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Walter D. Smith was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

AT-LARGE DISTRICT, SEAT 14

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the At-large District, Seat 14.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidates had been screened and found qualified: Ann B. Bowen and Glenas Delois Green.

Rep. STODDARD stated that Ms. Green had withdrawn from the contest.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.


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Whereupon, the President announced that Ms. Ann B. Bowen was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA

SIX CONGRESSIONAL SEATS, THREE MEDICAL

AND THREE NON-MEDICAL PROFESSIONS

FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, MEDICAL PROFESSION

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Fourth Congressional District, Medical Profession.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Dr. Charles B. Thomas, Jr.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Dr. Charles B. Thomas, Jr. was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, MEDICAL PROFESSION

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Fifth Congressional District, Medical Profession.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Dr. Cotesworth P. Fishburne, Jr.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Dr. Cotesworth P. Fishburne, Jr. was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, MEDICAL PROFESSION

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Sixth Congressional District, Medical Profession.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening Committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Dr. E. Conyers O'Bryan.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Dr. E. Conyers O'Bryan was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.


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FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT,

NON-MEDICAL PROFESSION

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the First Congressional District, Non-Medical Profession.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: Melvyn Berlinsky.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that Melvyn Berlinsky was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT,

NON-MEDICAL PROFESSION

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Second Congressional District, Non-Medical Profession.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening committee, stated that the following candidate had been screened and found qualified: H. Donald McElveen.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed, and with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominee.

Whereupon, the President announced that H. Donald McElveen was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT,

NON-MEDICAL PROFESSION

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the Third Congressional District, Non-Medical Profession.

Rep. STODDARD, on behalf of the Joint Screening committee, stated that the following candidates had been screened and found qualified: Jack F. McIntosh and Fred Moore.

On motion of Rep. STODDARD, nominations were closed.

The following named Senators voted for Mr. McIntosh:

Alexander            Boan                 Cork
Courson              Courtney             Drummond
Elliott              Ford                 Giese
Glover               Gregory              Hayes
Leatherman           Martin               McGill

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Mescher              Passailaigue         Patterson
Peeler               Rose                 Russell
Ryberg               Setzler              Short
Smith, J.V.          Thomas               Waldrep
Washington           Wilson

TOTAL--29

The following named Senators voted for Mr. Moore:

Fair                 Holland              Land
Lander               Leventis             Matthews
McConnell            Moore                O'Dell
Rankin               Reese                Saleeby
Smith, G.

TOTAL--13

On motion of Rep. FLEMING, with unanimous consent, the Members of the House voted by electronic roll call.

The following named Representatives voted for Mr. McIntosh:

Anderson             Askins               Baxley
Boan                 Breeland             Byrd
Canty                Cave                 Dantzler
Govan                Harris, P.           Harrison
Herdklotz            Hines, J.            Howard
Hutson               Inabinett            Keyserling
Lanford              Limbaugh             Littlejohn
Lloyd                Marchbanks           McElveen
McTeer               Neilson              Rogers
Sheheen              Tucker               Waldrop
Whipper, L.          White                Wilder

Total--33

The following named Representatives voted for Mr. Moore:

Allison              Bailey               Brown, J.
Cain                 Carnell              Cato
Chamblee             Clyburn              Cobb-Hunter
Cooper               Easterday            Elliott
Felder               Fleming              Fulmer

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Gamble               Hallman              Harrell
Harris, J.           Harvin               Hines, M.
Hodges               Jennings             Keegan
Kelley               Kennedy              Kinon
Kirsh                Klauber              Knotts
Koon                 Law                  Lee
Limehouse            Loftis               Mason
McAbee               McCraw               McKay
McMahand             Meacham              Moody-Lawrence
Neal                 Phillips             Rice
Richardson           Riser                Sandifer
Scott                Seithel              Sharpe
Shissias             Simrill              Smith, R.
Spearman             Stille               Stoddard
Townsend             Tripp                Trotter
Vaughn               Walker               Wells
Whatley              Whipper, S.          Wilkes
Wilkins              Williams             Witherspoon
Wofford              Worley               Wright
Young                Young-Brickell

Total--74

RECAPITULATION

Total number of Senators voting. . . . .42
Total number of Representatives voting. . . . .107
Grand Total. . . . .149
Necessary to a choice. . . . .75
Of which Mr. McIntosh received. . . . .62
Of which Mr. Moore received. . . . .87

Whereupon, the President announced that Mr. Fred Moore was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY

TWO SEATS AT-LARGE

AT-LARGE DISTRICT, SEAT 11

The President announced that nominations were in order for a member for the At-Large District, Seat 11.


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