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Who is the state Attorney General of South Carolina?

Attorney General of South Carolina, 2014; Party: Candidate: Vote % Votes Republican : Alan Wilson Incumbent: 60.3%: 738,434 Democratic : Parnell Diggs: 39.7%: 486,058 Nonpartisan : Write-in votes : 0.1%: 879: Total Votes: 1,225,371: Election results via South Carolina State Election Commission

What does the South Carolina attorney general Victim Advocacy Division do?

Jun 26, 2018 · SC Attorney General GOP Incumbent Republican Attorney General Alan Wilson easily won the GOP nomination for another term. Wilson got 65 percent of the vote Tuesday against challenger Todd Atwater.

What is the SC veteran and armed forces Legal Outreach Program?

Jun 27, 2018 · For the latest poll numbers in the South Carolina Attorney General Runoff, CLICK HERE. For the latest poll numbers in the U.S. House of Representatives, District 7 Democratic Runoff, CLICK HERE .

What is an attorney general’s opinion?

Jun 26, 2018 · South Carolina Primary Runoff Election Results. By THE NEW YORK TIMES June 28, 2018, 11:14 AM ET. What to watch: South Carolina will hold a runoff election for the Republican nomination for ...

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SC Governor GOP Runoff

Incumbent Republican Attorney General Alan Wilson easily won the GOP nomination for another term.

Attorney General GOP Runoff

It'll be Lee Boan representing the Republican party in the race for Kershaw County Sheriff this November.

Kershaw Sheriff GOP Runoff

Anthony Bell has filed to run on the Democratic side. He did not have a primary opponent.

Current officeholder

The current officeholder is Republican Alan Wilson. He was first elected attorney general in November 2010 and took office in January 2011.

Authority

Article V, Section 24 of the state constitution established the attorney general as the South Carolina chief legal officer.

Qualifications

Article VI, Section 1 of the South Carolina Constitution establishes the qualifications of the office:

Elections

Article VI, Section 7 of the state constitution stipulates the attorney general will be elected every four years. The attorney general, like South Carolina's other executive officials, is elected in midterm election years (e.g. 2018, 2022, 2026, etc.).

Vacancies

Note: Ballotpedia's state executive officials project researches the constitutional or statutory text that details the process of filling vacancies for a state executive office. That information for the Attorney General of South Carolina has not yet been added.

Duties

The attorney general has duties in three distinct areas that mimic its roles: chief criminal prosecutor, chief legal officer and securities commissioner.

State budget

The budget for the attorney general's office in Fiscal Year 2019-2020 was $99,128,390.

Inside the Office

The South Carolina Attorney General serves as South Carolina’s Chief Prosecutor, Chief Legal Officer, and Chief Securities Officer.

News

Attorney General Alan Wilson joined a coalition of 20 attorneys general seeking to ensure that the Biden Administration will faithfully defend a long-standing federal immigration statute that prohibits illegal re-entry.

Do you need crime victim services?

Are you or someone you know the victim of a crime? You have rights to justice and due process regardless of race, sex, age, religion, or economic status.

Initiatives

South Carolina’s Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force works closely with law enforcement around the state, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), and several other state and federal agencies in an effort to keep our children safe online.

Need to Find an Opinion?

An Attorney General’s opinion attempts to resolve questions of law as the author believes a court would decide the issue.

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Current Officeholder

  • The current officeholder is Republican Alan Wilson. He was first elected attorney general in November 2010 and took office in January 2011.
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Authority

  • Article V, Section 24of the state constitution established the attorney general as the South Carolina chief legal officer. Article V, Section 24:
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Qualifications

  • Article VI, Section 1 of the South Carolina Constitutionestablishes the qualifications of the office: 1. possess the qualifications of an elector 2. not disqualified by age as prescribed in the South Carolina Constitution 3. not convicted of a felony under state or federal law 4. not convicted of tampering with a voting machine, fraudulent registration or voting, bribery at elections, procurin…
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Elections

  • Article VI, Section 7 of the state constitutionstipulates the attorney general will be elected every four years. The attorney general, like South Carolina's other executive officials, is elected in midterm election years (e.g. 2018, 2022, 2026, etc.).
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Vacancies

  • Note: Ballotpedia's state executive officials project researches the constitutional or statutory text that details the process of filling vacancies for a state executive office. That information for the Attorney General of South Carolina has not yet been added. After extensive research, we were unable to identify any relevant information on state official websites. If you have any additional i…
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Duties

  • The attorney general has duties in three distinct areas that mimic its roles: chief criminal prosecutor, chief legal officer and securities commissioner.
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Divisions

  • As of January 11, 2021, divisions within the Attorney General's Office included: 1. Legal Services 2. Opinions 3. Criminal Litigation 4. Criminal Prosecution 5. Victim Services 6. Administration 7. Executive
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Historical Officeholders

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Recent News

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Contact Information

  • Attorney General of South Carolina: Rembert Dennis Building 1000 Assembly Street, Room 519 Columbia, SC 29201 Phone:803-734-3970
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