Margaret Rush Do you have a photo that could go here? Click here to submit it for this profile! * * * Democratic Party ## Contents * 1 Elections * 1.1 2013 * 2 Recent news * 3 External links * 4 Footnotes Margaret Rush was a 2013 Democratic candidate for District 42 of the South Carolina State Senate.[1] ## Elections[edit] ### 2013[edit] See also: South Carolina state legislative special elections, 2013 Rush ran in a special election for South Carolina State Senate District 42. The seat was vacant following Sen. Robert Ford's (D) resignation on May 31, 2013 amidst an ethics investigation. Rush was defeated by Marlon Kimpson and Maurice Washington in the August 13 Democratic primary.[2][1][3] South Carolina State Senate, District 42 Democratic Primary, 2013 Candidate | Vote % | Votes Marlon Kimpson | 44.3% | 2,102 Maurice Washington | 21.7% | 1,032 Herbert S. Fielding | 6% | 285 Margaret Rush | 20.6% | 976 Bob Thompson | 0.6% | 28 Emmanuel Ferguson | 6.9% | 326 Total Votes | 4,749 ## Recent news[edit] This section links to a Google news search for the term "Margaret + Rush + South Carolina + Senate" Margaret Rush News Feed ## External links[edit] | Suggest a link | * scvotes.org, "State Senate District 42 Special Election" ## Footnotes[edit] 1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 scvotes.org, "State Senate District 42 Special Election," accessed July 2, 2013 2. ↑ scnow.com, "Special election set for former Sen. Ford's seat," June 5, 2013 3. ↑ scvotes.org, "Official Democratic primary results," accessed November 19, 2013 [show] Current members of the South Carolina State Senate Leadership Senate President:Harvey Peeler Majority Leader:Shane Massey Senators District 1 Thomas Alexander (R) District 2 Rex Rice (R) District 3 Richard Cash (R) District 4 Michael Gambrell (R) District 5 Tom Corbin (R) District 6 Dwight Loftis (R) District 7 Karl Allen (D) District 8 Ross Turner (R) District 9 Daniel Verdin (R) District 10 Billy Garrett (R) District 11 Josh Kimbrell (R) District 12 Scott Talley (R) District 13 Shane Martin (R) District 14 Harvey Peeler (R) District 15 Wes Climer (R) District 16 Michael Johnson (R) District 17 Mike Fanning (D) District 18 Ronnie Cromer (R) District 19 John Scott (D) District 20 Dick Harpootlian (D) District 21 Darrell Jackson (D) District 22 Mia McLeod (D) District 23 Katrina Shealy (R) District 24 Tom Young (R) District 25 Shane Massey (R) District 26 Nikki Setzler (D) District 27 Penry Gustafson (R) District 28 Greg Hembree (R) District 29 Gerald Malloy (D) District 30 Kent Williams (D) District 31 Mike Reichenbach (R) District 32 Ronnie Sabb (D) District 33 Luke Rankin (R) District 34 Stephen Goldfinch (R) District 35 Thomas McElveen (D) District 36 Kevin Johnson (D) District 37 Lawrence Grooms (R) District 38 Sean Bennett (R) District 39 Vernon Stephens (D) District 40 Brad Hutto (D) District 41 Sandy Senn (R) District 42 Marlon Kimpson (D) District 43 George Campsen (R) District 44 Brian Adams (R) District 45 Margie Matthews (D) District 46 Tom Davis (R) Republican Party (30) Democratic Party (16) v • e State of South Carolina Columbia (capital) | Elections | What's on my ballot? | Elections in 2022 | How to vote | How to run for office | Ballot measures Government | Who represents me? | U.S. President | U.S. Congress | Federal courts | State executives | State legislature | State and local courts | Counties | Cities | School districts | Public policy