South Carolina 2008 Presidential Election

the Republican candidate won the South Carolina 2008 presidential election with 1,034,896 votes (53.9%), a margin of R+9.0. South Carolina's 9 electoral votes went to the Republican ticket.

Statewide Results

44.9%
53.9%
862,449
Democrat (44.9%)
1,034,896
Republican (53.9%)
Total Votes: 1,920,969|Margin: R+9.0

County Results

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County Results (46 counties)

CountyMargin
Allendale CountyD+51.7
Williamsburg CountyD+38.2
Orangeburg CountyD+38.1
Fairfield CountyD+31.7
Lee CountyD+31.5
Bamberg CountyD+31.1
Richland CountyD+28.9
Marion CountyD+27.6
Marlboro CountyD+25.7
Hampton CountyD+25.4
Jasper CountyD+22.9
Sumter CountyD+15.4
Clarendon CountyD+12.3
Dillon CountyD+11.4
Charleston CountyD+8.3
Chester CountyD+8.3
McCormick CountyD+6.1
Calhoun CountyD+3.6
Barnwell CountyD+1.7
Colleton CountyD+0.5
Darlington CountyR+0.1
Chesterfield CountyR+3.0
Florence CountyR+3.2
Georgetown CountyR+5.3
Beaufort CountyR+10.8
Edgefield CountyR+10.9
Union CountyR+11.2
Berkeley CountyR+13.0
Lancaster CountyR+14.9
Abbeville CountyR+15.2
Dorchester CountyR+15.5
Greenwood CountyR+15.7
Newberry CountyR+17.6
York CountyR+17.7
Laurens CountyR+18.1
Kershaw CountyR+18.7
Spartanburg CountyR+21.6
Saluda CountyR+21.7
Greenville CountyR+23.9
Aiken CountyR+24.0
Horry CountyR+24.6
Cherokee CountyR+29.3
Anderson CountyR+33.3
Oconee CountyR+37.5
Lexington CountyR+38.0
Pickens CountyR+46.2

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Source: Official state election returns
akashicedge.com/states/sc/president/2008