Nov 7, 2006
Incumbent Republican Governor of South Carolina Mark Sanford won his re-election bid over DFL challenger Tommy Moore.
In the House, all of South Carolina's Representatives remained the same as all the incumbents won re-election bids. They all won fairly handily. The smallest margin was 14 percentage points in the 5th District where Democrat John Spratt defeated Ralph Norman.
| South Carolina Governor | ||
| Mark Sanford Incumbent (55%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Tommy Moore (DFL - 45%) | ||
| South Carolina 1st District | ||
| Henry E Brown Incumbent (60%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Randy Maatta (DFL - 38%); James Dunn (GRN - 2%) | ||
| South Carolina 2nd District | ||
| Joe Wilson Incumbent (63%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Michael Ellisor (DFL - 37%) | ||
| South Carolina 3rd District | ||
| J Gresham Barrett Incumbent (63%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Lee Ballenger (DFL - 37%) | ||
| South Carolina 4th District | ||
| Bob Inglis Incumbent (64%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: William Griffith (DFL - 32%); John Cobin (LIB - 3%); Fay Walters (GRN - 1%) | ||
| South Carolina 5th District | ||
| John M Spratt Incumbent (57%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Ralph Norman (REP - 43%) | ||
| South Carolina 6th District | ||
| James Clyburn Incumbent (64%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Gary McLeod (REP - 34%); Antonio Williams (GRN - 2%) | ||
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