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According
to
the
constitution
of
this
state,
according
to
the
constitution
of
this
state,
to
exercise
the
duties
of
the
office,
to
which
I
have
been
appointed
to
exercise
the
duties
of
the
office
to
which
I
have
been
appointed,
and
I
will
to
the
best
of
my
ability
and
that
I
will
to
the
best
of
my
ability
discharge,
the
duties
thereof,
discharge
the
duties
thereof
and
preserve,
protect
and
preserve,
protect
and
defend
the
constitution
of
this
state
and
and
defend
the
constitution
of
this
state
and
of
the
united
states.
So
help
me,
god,
lord!
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Will
you
please
rise
to
do
your
to
take
your
oath
as
well.
I
do
solemnly
swear
or
affirm
this
that
I
am
duly
qualified.
I
am
duelly
qualified
according
to
the
constitution
of
the
constitution
of
this
state,
to
exercise
the
duties
of
the
office
to
which
I
have
been
appointed,
which
I
have
been
appointed
and
that
I
will
and
that
I
will
to
the
best
of
my
ability
to
the
best
of
my
ability,
discharge,
the
duties
thereof
and
preserve,
protect
and
defend.
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Okay,
so
yesterday
we
had
our
previous,
we
held
our
previously
scheduled
canvas
hearing,
and
our
intention
was
to
certify
the
results
of
the
june
14th
primary
held
on
tuesday.
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During
that
meeting
well,
during
recess,
we
were
asked
by
the
state
to
re-tabulate
all
of
the
ballots
for
the
entire
election.
This
was
to
include
mail-in
absentee
fail,
safe
early
voting
election
day
results
and
the
provisional
ballots
that
we
approved
and
accepted
during
the
canvas
hearing.
What
they
wanted
in
return
was
a
copy
of
our
results.
The
unofficial
results,
after
that,
they
also
wanted
a
copy
of
all
the
xero
tapes
for
each
precinct
and
location
and
the
results.
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Tapes
for
each
precinct
and
location,
as
well
as
the
election
night
report
that,
if
it
was
election
night,
would
have
been
used
to
update
sc
votes.
So
we
put
out
the
notice
that
we
were
going
to
reconvene
today
at
one
o'clock.
24
hours
later,
we
started
the
tabulation
at
one
o'clock.
Yesterday
we
had
to
get
everything
ready
because
we
had
to
get
all
the
machines
set
up
to
be
able
to
read
these
ballots
again.
So
we
started
tabulating,
probably
like
the
first
ballot,
went
through
a
scanner
around
2pm.
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Yesterday,
we
continued
with
the
use
of
eight
scanners,
six
that
you
will
see
in
your
precincts
on
election
day
and
two
which
are
much
larger
and
can
accommodate
more
volume
at
a
time
with
the
use
of
those
eight
scanners,
the
board
of
elections
and
our
staff
and
marie
smalls.
Here
as
a
team,
we
scanned
each
and
every
ballot,
one
location
at
a
time,
and
we
finished
that
tabulation
between
9,
30
and
10
o'clock.
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This
morning,
at
which
time
we
had
taken
all
of
the
results,
tapes
and
xero
tapes
and
and
any
other
documents
that
the
state
required
from
us
and
we
sent
that
to
them
for
review
and
they
have
since
reviewed
our
unofficial
results.
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Along
with
that,
when
we
were
conducting
this
each
and
every
time
we
completed
a
precinct.
We
looked
at
the
report
that
said
precinct.
One
had
I
don't
know,
457
votes
and
when
we
scanned
the
ballots,
we
too
came
up
with
450
each
and
every
single
aspect
of
this
election.
Every
single
precinct
matched
exactly
to
what
the
the
results
tapes
from
those
locations
did
by
election
day.
So
with
that
being
said,
the
state
has
looked
at
everything
they
deemed
that
it
all
matched
and
they
gave
us
the
go-ahead
to
go
and
certify
this
election.
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Transparent
and
with
complete
election
integrity
in
mind,
so
there
was
a
team
of
us
back
there
all
night
from
one
o'clock
until
some
of
us
haven't
even
gone
home,
yet
we're
still
here
too.
Oh,
yes,
there
were
witnesses
all
night.
We
had
witnesses
all
night.
We
had
spectators
that
came
to
watch
candidates
representative
from
candidates,
political
parties,
private
citizens,
so
we
did
have
people
in
there
up
until
it
got
fairly
late
at
night.
So
and
they
were,
they
too
were
looking
at
our
results,
tapes
and
our
zero
tapes
and
whatnot.
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Reporting,
don't
we
have
to
vote
for
it
to
be
okay,
okay,
yeah,
okay,
the
95
out
of
95
absentee
or
early
precincts
are
reporting.
150
109
registered
voters
ballots
cast
in
total
were
thirty
one
thousand
and
fifty
nine
republican
ballots
cast
twenty
three
thousand.
Eight
hundred
and
sixty
eight
democratic
ballots
cast
seven
thousand
one
hundred
ninety
one
for
a
voter
turnout
of
20.69
percent
in
the
in
the
republican
governor's
race,
henry
mcmasters
had
19
635
votes,
harrison
muscle
white
had
3
386
votes.
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Henry
mcmasters
won
that
race
by
85.29
percent
republican
secretary
of
state
keith
blandford
had
6327
votes.
Mark
hammond
had
13
850
votes.
Mark
hammond
won
that
race,
with
68.64
of
the
votes
in
beaufort
county.
I'm
sorry.
These
are
all
just
county
republican
attorney
general
race,
lauren,
martell,
9,
270
votes,
alan
wilson,
11
471
votes.
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A
nancy
mace
won
in
beaufort
county
with
52.82
percent
of
the
votes,
republican
state
house
of
representatives,
district
121,
eric
erickson
955,
timothy
swain
372.,
eric
erickson
won
in
beaufort
county
with
71.9
percent
of
the
votes,
republican
sheriff
pj
tanner
14
447
jojo
wardward
8708
pj
tanner
won
in
beaufort
county
with
62.39
percent
of
the
vote;
republican
auditor,
david
cadd.
Thirteen
thousand
three
hundred
and
fifteen
willie
terrell.
Six
thousand
four
hundred.
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Ninety
six
david
cad
one
in
beaufort
county
with
sixty
seven
point:
two
one
percent
of
the
vote:
republican
county
council
district,
two
david
bartholomew,
one
thousand
three
hundred
and
thirty
three
paul
somerville.
One
thousand
two
hundred
and
eight
david
bartholomew
won
with
52.46
percent
of
the
vote.
Republican
county
council
district
4
alice
howard,
1060.
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A
Yes,
in
favor
of
the
question,
20
214
no
opposed
to
the
question:
2606
yes
had
88.58
of
the
vote:
democratic
government,
a
governor
carlton
boyd
153,
joe
cunningham,
5
hundred
and
seventy-two
mia
mcleod,
1226,
calvin,
c.j,
mac,
macmillan,
89,
william
h
williams,
91
joe
cunningham,
one
in
beaufort
county
with
78.1
of
the
vote;
democratic
state,
superintendent
of
education,
gary
l,
burgess,
2034,
lisa,
ellis
3790,
jerry
govan,
837,
lisa
ellis
won
in
beaufort
county
with
56.9
percent
of
the
vote,
democratic
u.s
senate
catherine
fleming
bruce
2880
angela
greer
or
geeter
1582
crystal
matthews
2209
in
beaufort
county
catherine
fleming
bruce
had
one
with
43.17
of
the
vote.
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There
will
be
two
statewide
runoffs
on
two
weeks
from
this
past
tuesday,
which
is
what
date
the
28th
on
june
28th.
If
you
did
not
participate
in
the
june
14th
primary,
you
can
vote
on
election
day
in
any
party's
prim
in
any
party
that
you
would
like
to
on
that
day.
The
two
races
are
for
republican
state
superintendent
of
education
and
on
the
democratic
side,
u.s
senate,
okay.
So,
but
if
you
did
vote
in
a
primary
on
june
14th,
you
can
only
vote
in
that
primary
on
june
28th.
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A
A
No,
yes,
oh
the
enr
report
that
was
sent
to
the
state
election
commission
will
be
updated,
although
not
immediately
they're
still
in
the
process
of
certifying
the
results
for
the
state,
but
it
the
election
night
report,
so
those
numbers
on
sc
votes.gov
will
be
updated.
They
just
will
not
be
an
immediate
update.
Okay,
thank
you.
Vernon!