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Horry County voters overwhelming backed Republicans, incumbents and approved the RIDE IV referendum with a 14% margin in local races.
Horry County residents will have their say on who will represent them in the House of Representatives, South Carolina statehouse, school board and county council. There is also a consequential local question on the ballot asking whether to continue a penny sales tax for a quarter century to pay for transportation infrastructure.
Congressman James E. Clyburn never quits and he told the students at Black Water Middle School to do the same.
Horry County鈥檚 flow control ordinance may be up in the air again as the S.C. House and Senate members filed a bill challenging the law.