How did straight party vote impact election?
Since Tuesday’s General Election, many questions have been asked about how straight party voting affected the election locally.
In Aiken County, 44 percent of people voted straight party, electing to focus on a party’s candidates en masse, rather than specifically voting for individuals. Here are statistics on some of the more hotly-contested races in Aiken County and how the candidates fared for specific candidate votes versus party votes.
Voter turnout – 67 percent
There were 70,747 votes from 105,086 registered voters
Straight party vote – 44 percent
Republican – 16,746, 53.3 percent
Democrat – 14,243, 45.3 percent
Libertarian – 205, 0.65 percent
Green – 112, 0.36 percent
Constitution – 84, 0.27 percent
Working Families 42, 0.13 percent
Races:
• Aiken County Probate Judge
Judge Sue H. Roe (D)
Total votes – 37,581
Percentage of total from straight party votes – 37.9
Number of specific candidate votes – 23,338
Jane Page Thompson (R)
Total votes – 30,268
Percentage of total from straight party votes – 55.3
Number of specific candidate votes – 13,530
• State Senate District 26
Deedee Vaughters (R)
Aiken County/total votes – 4,160/14,246
Percentage of Aiken County/District votes – 36.8/39.38
Nikki Setzler (D)
Aiken County/total votes – 7,126/21,856
Percentage of Aiken County/votes cast – 63/60.41
• S.C. House of Representatives District 81
Jane Vaughters (P)
Total votes – 6,100
Percentage of total – 34.7
Don Wells (R)
Total votes – 11,454
Percentage of total – 65
Twenty-five percent of the Aiken County electorate voted in the District 81 race. As a petition candidate, Vaughters got no straight party votes. Assuming 25 percent of straight party votes were cast in this district, if they are removed, Wells still would prevail.
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