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Blake Sanders

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Blake Sanders
Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives
from the 9th district
Assumed office
2024
Preceded byAnne Thayer
Personal details
Political partyRepublican

Richard B. 'Blake' Sanders is an American politician. He is a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 9th District, serving since 2024. He is a member of the Republican party.

Political career

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2024 South Carolina House race

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See also: 2024 South Carolina elections, 2024 state legislature elections in the United States, South Carolina House of Representatives elections, 2024 South Carolina House of Representatives election

In November 2023, Republican incumbent Anne Thayer announced that she would not run for re-election.[1] Blake Sanders filed to compete in the Republican primary for the seat.[2] He was endorsed by Americans for Prosperity.[3]

Sanders defeated James Galyean in the Republican primary runoff.[4][5][6] He had no opponent in the general election, winning the House seat in November.[7]

Sanders serves on the House Legislative Oversight and the Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs Committees.[8]

References

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  1. ^ Rose, Travis Jacque (November 2, 2023). "SC House Rep. Thayer does not plan to file for re-election in 2024. Here's what to know". Anderson Independent Mail. Retrieved March 26, 2024.
  2. ^ Harris, Javon (March 26, 2024). "Who in the Upstate is running for the SC House in 2024?". The State Newspaper. Retrieved March 26, 2024.
  3. ^ Kenmore, Abraham (2024-05-15). "Koch-backed group announces more Statehouse endorsements • SC Daily Gazette". SC Daily Gazette. Retrieved 2024-12-09.
  4. ^ Swann, Samantha. "Elliott, Nutt, Sanders, Huff, Edgerton win South Carolina statehouse races, what to know". Spartanburg Herald Journal. Retrieved 2024-12-09.
  5. ^ "Election Night Reporting". www.enr-scvotes.org. Retrieved 2024-12-09.
  6. ^ "Election Night Reporting". www.enr-scvotes.org. Retrieved 2024-12-09.
  7. ^ "Election Night Reporting". www.enr-scvotes.org. Retrieved 2024-12-09.
  8. ^ "South Carolina Legislature Online - Committee". www.scstatehouse.gov. Retrieved 2024-12-09.
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