Ronnie A. Sabb
American politician and attorney
Ronnie Sabb | |
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Member of the South Carolina Senate from the 32nd district | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 2014 | |
Preceded by | J. Yancey McGill |
Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 101st district | |
In office 2010–2014 | |
Preceded by | Kenneth "Ken" Kennedy |
Succeeded by | Cezar McKnight |
Personal details | |
Born | (1958-09-02) September 2, 1958 (age 66) Greeleyville, South Carolina, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Children | 1 |
Alma mater | Voorhees College (BS) University of Florida |
Profession | Attorney, politician |
Ronnie A. Sabb (born September 2, 1958) is a Democratic member of the South Carolina Senate, representing the 32nd District since 2014. He is an attorney.[1][2]
Political career
S.C. House of Representatives
S.C. Senate
Elections
2014 special election
2016 election
In 2016, Sabb was reelected uncontested.
2020 election
In 2020, Sabb faced several Democratic primary challengers, but still secured the nomination by receiving more than 70% of the vote.[3]
2024 election
In 2024, Sabb will face a single challenger in the Democratic primary, Prinscillia Sumpter.
References
South Carolina House of Representatives | ||
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Preceded by Kenneth "Ken" Kennedy | Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 101st district 2010-2014 | Succeeded by Cezar McKnight |
South Carolina Senate | ||
Preceded by | Member of the South Carolina Senate from the 32nd district 2014–present | Incumbent |
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Members of the South Carolina Senate
- President of the Senate
- Thomas C. Alexander (R)
- Majority Leader
- A. Shane Massey (R)
- Minority Leader
- Brad Hutto (D)
- ▌Thomas C. Alexander (R)
- ▌Rex Rice (R)
- ▌Richard Cash (R)
- ▌Michael Gambrell (R)
- ▌Tom Corbin (R)
- ▌Dwight Loftis (R)
- ▌Karl B. Allen (D)
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- ▌Josh Kimbrell (R)
- ▌Scott Talley (R)
- ▌Shane Martin (R)
- ▌Harvey S. Peeler Jr. (R)
- ▌Wes Climer (R)
- ▌Michael Johnson (R)
- ▌Mike Fanning (D)
- ▌Ronnie Cromer (R)
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- ▌Dick Harpootlian (D)
- ▌Darrell Jackson (D)
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- ▌Katrina Shealy (R)
- ▌Tom Young Jr. (R)
- ▌A. Shane Massey (R)
- ▌Nikki G. Setzler (D)
- ▌Penry Gustafson (R)
- ▌Greg Hembree (R)
- ▌Gerald Malloy (D)
- ▌Kent M. Williams (D)
- ▌Mike Reichenbach (R)
- ▌Ronnie A. Sabb (D)
- ▌Luke A. Rankin (R)
- ▌Stephen Goldfinch (R)
- ▌Thomas McElveen (D)
- ▌Kevin L. Johnson (D)
- ▌Larry Grooms (R)
- ▌Sean Bennett (R)
- ▌Vernon Stephens (D)
- ▌Brad Hutto (D)
- ▌Sandy Senn (R)
- ▌Deon Tedder (D)
- ▌Chip Campsen (R)
- ▌Brian Adams (R)
- ▌Margie Bright Matthews (D)
- ▌Tom Davis (R)
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