- South Carolina gubernatorial election, 1998
The 1998 South Carolina gubernatorial election was held on
November 3 ,1998 to select the governor of the state ofSouth Carolina .Jim Hodges , the Democratic nominee, handily defeated Republican GovernorDavid Beasley to become the 114th governor of South Carolina. Beasley was the first incumbent governor to be defeated for reelection sinceDaniel Henry Chamberlain in the disputed election of 1876.Democratic Primary
Jim Hodges , a state representative from the Midlands, faced no opposition from South Carolina Democrats and avoided aprimary election .Republican Primary
The
South Carolina Republican Party held their primary onJune 9 , 1998 and it was a sign of trouble that GovernorDavid Beasley faced opposition to his reelection within his own party. Nonetheless, he easily defeated Bill Able, an attorney from Columbia, to become the Republican nominee for governor in the general election.General Election
Hodges started the campaign with a low name recognition across the state and early on it was decided by his camp to make education as their chief issue for the election. Immediately, Hodges blamed Governor Beasley for the poor
SAT scores and the low achievement levels by the students of the state. Beasley was cited for his opposition to all-daykindergarten and Hodges proposed a state lottery to pay for the funding ofpre-school and to also grant college scholarships. The lottery proved to be enormously popular with blacks because many could not afford to send their children to pre-school and withsoccer mom s who were worried by the rapidly increasing cost ofhigher education .Beasley responded by trying to shift the focus of the campaign to Hodges' ties to the gambling industry. As much as 70% of the money supplied to Hodges campaign was given by the video poker operators. In addition, the Palmetto League was being financed by video poker to attack Beasley's flip-flopping on the Confederate flag issue. Hodges keenly avoided discussing the Confederate flag issue to enable him to keep the support of blacks while also attracting disaffected whites.
To tie in South Carolinians' dissatisfaction with education of the state and the Confederate flag issue, Kevin Geddings of the Hodges campaign created a series of ads featuring a character called "
Bubba ." Portrayed by Kerry Maher, Bubba was Georgia convenience store clerk dressed in Georgia Bulldogs garb who spoke with a thick Southern accent. The 30 second ads featured Bubba talking about how the Georgia lottery money was being used to improve schools there and the commercials would always end by Bubba saying, "Here in Georgia, we love David Beasley." Bubba was quickly elevated to celebrity status in South Carolina and was even adored by Gamecock fans when he made appearances atWilliams-Brice Stadium for USC football games.The general election was held on
November 3 ,1998 and Jim Hodges was decisively elected as the nextgovernor of South Carolina . Unsurprisingly, Hodges performed extremely well in the rural counties, but it was the unexpectedly strong vote of the Lowcountry in his favor that enabled Hodges to defeat Beasley. Turnout was much less percentage-wise than the previous election because approximately a half-million new voters were added to the rolls, but many of those chose not to vote in the election.Election box candidate with party link
party = Democratic Party (United States)
candidate =Jim Hodges
votes = 570,070
percentage = 53.2
change = +5.3 Election box candidate with party link
party = Republican Party (United States)
candidate =David Beasley
votes = 484,088
percentage = 45.2
change = -5.2 Election box candidate with party link
party = Libertarian Party (US)
candidate = Timothy Moultrie
votes = 14,894
percentage = 1.4
change = +1.4Election box candidate
party = "No party"
candidate = Write-Ins
votes = 1,553
percentage = 0.2
change = 0.0Election box candidate
party = "No party"
candidate = Bobby Eubanks
votes = 264
percentage = 0.0
change = 0.0Election box majority
votes = 85,982
percentage = 8.0
change = +5.5Election box turnout
votes = 1,070,869
percentage = 53.0
change = -9.3
colspan=5 |Democratic gain from Republican
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frame|300px|none|1998 South Carolina gubernatorial election map, by percentile by county.ee also
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Governor of South Carolina
*List of Governors of South Carolina
*South Carolina gubernatorial elections External links
* [http://www.sciway.net/hist/governors/hodges.html SCIway Biography of Governor James Hovis Hodges]
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