American politician
Scott F. Talley (born June 25, 1976) is an American politician. He is a former member of the South Carolina Senate from the 12th District (Spartanburg ), serving from 2016 to 2024. Previously, he served the 34th House District in the South Carolina House of Representatives . He is a member of the Republican party .
S.C. House of Representatives (2000–2008)
S.C. Senate
Talley was first elected to represent South Carolina's 12th Senate District, covering parts of Spartanburg County, in 2016.[ 1] Previously, he challenged his predecessor, Lee Bright , in 2008. However, it would take a second primary challenge in 2016 for Talley to successfully unseat the incumbent.
In 2022, Talley announced he would be retiring and not seeking re-election in the 2024 race.[ 2]
Endorsements
In June 2023, Talley endorsed Tim Scott in the 2024 United States presidential election .[ 3]
Political views
Talley supports the legalization of medicinal cannabis for patients with debilitating conditions as recommended by a licensed physician.[ 4]
Personal life
Talley was born on June 25, 1976 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, where he currently resides today. He and his wife, Kelly, have three children.[ 1] He is the Vice President of the Tyger River Foundation, an organization dedicated to the promotion, protection, and restoration of the natural and historic resources of the Tyger River Basin.[ 5]
Electoral history
Year
Office
Type
Party
Main opponent
Party
Votes for Talley
Result
Swing
Ref.
Total
%
P .
2000
S.C. Representative
Rep. primary
Republican
Charles A. Nichols
Republican
2,533
80.44%
1st
N/A
Won
N/A
[ 6]
General
Republican
Write-in
N/A
8,816
99.65%
1st
N/A
Won
Hold
[ 6]
2002
General
Republican
Write-in
N/A
6,695
99.84%
1st
+0.19%
Won
Hold
[ 7]
2004
General
Republican
Royce A. Justice
Democratic
8,900
65.43%
1st
-34.41%
Won
Hold
[ 8]
2006
General
Republican
Write-in
N/A
6,980
99.15%
1st
+33.72%
Won
Hold
[ 9]
2008
S.C. Senate
Rep. primary
Republican
Lee Bright [ a]
Republican
4,194
44.15%
1st
N/A
Runoff
N/A
[ 10]
Rep. primary runoff
Republican
Lee Bright [ a]
Republican
3,701
48.70%
2nd
N/A
Lost
N/A
[ 11] [ 12]
2016
Rep. primary
Republican
Lee Bright [ a]
Republican
2,594
26.56%
2nd
-17.59%
Runoff
N/A
[ 13]
Rep. primary runoff
Republican
Lee Bright [ a]
Republican
4,863
51.60%
1st
+2.90%
Won
N/A
[ 14] [ 15] [ 16]
General
Republican
Write-in
N/A
41,352
98.36%
1st
N/A
Won
Hold
[ 17]
2020
Rep. primary
Republican
Mark Lynch
Republican
8,015
52.82%
1st
+1.22%
Won
N/A
[ 18] [ 19]
General
Republican
Dawn Bingham
Democratic
42,201
64.86%
1st
-33.50%
Won
Hold
[ 20]
Notes
^ a b c d Incumbent seeking re-election.
References
^ a b "South Carolina Legislature Online - Member Biography" . www.scstatehouse.gov . Retrieved June 3, 2020 .
^ Bustos, Joseph (May 17, 2022). "Upstate SC senator won't seek reelection in 2024 after 16 years in General Assembly" . The State . Retrieved April 21, 2024 .
^ Sen. Tim Scott in Spartanburg to announce campaign endorsements". FOX Carolina . June 12, 2023. Retrieved August 22, 2023.
^ "South Carolina Senate Medical Cannabis Voter Guide" (PDF) . Marijuana Policy Project . June 9, 2020. Retrieved April 21, 2024 .
^ Healy, Lee G. (April 14, 2011). "Tyger River foundation aims to protect Upstate's land" . Spartanburg Herald Journal . Retrieved 2024-04-21 .
^ a b "South Carolina Election Report 2000" (PDF) . SCVotes.gov . Columbia, SC: S.C. State Election Commission. 2001. Retrieved April 13, 2024 .
^ "South Carolina Election Report (2002)" (PDF) . South Carolina Election Commission . Retrieved 2024-07-02 .
^ "South Carolina 2004 Election Report" (PDF) . SCVotes.gov . State of South Carolina Election Commission. January 11, 2006. Retrieved April 13, 2024 .
^ "South Carolina Election Report (2006)" (PDF) . South Carolina Election Commission . Retrieved 2024-07-02 .
^ "2008 Statewide Primaries: State Senate, District 12 - REP" . South Carolina Election Commission . 2008-06-27. Retrieved 2024-07-07 .
^ Dalton, Robert W. (June 25, 2008). "Bright defeats Talley" . Spartanburg Herald Journal . Retrieved 2024-04-22 .
^ "RUN-OFF - 2008 Republican and Democratic Primary: State Senate, District 12 - REP" . South Carolina Election Commission . 2008-07-01. Retrieved 2024-07-07 .
^ "South Carolina 2016 Republican and Democratic Primary: State Senate, District 12 - REP" . South Carolina Election Commission . 2016-07-26. Retrieved 2024-07-07 .
^ Bell, Rudolph (June 28, 2016). "Talley beats Bright with help from advocates" . The Greenville News . Retrieved 2024-04-22 .
^ Auton, Scottie Kay (2016-06-29). "Talley defeats Sen. Bright in District 12 run-off" . WSPA 7NEWS . Retrieved 2024-04-22 .
^ "South Carolina 2016 Republican and Democratic Primary Runoff: State Senate, District 12 - REP" . South Carolina Election Commission . 2016-07-05. Retrieved 2024-07-07 .
^ "South Carolina 2016 Statewide General Election: State Senate, District 12" . South Carolina Election Commission . 2023-02-01. Retrieved 2024-07-05 .
^ Montgomery, Bob (June 10, 2020). "Talley wins GOP primary over Lynch in District 12 Senate race" . Independent Mail . Retrieved 2024-04-22 .
^ "2020 Statewide Primaries: State Senate, District 12 - REP" . South Carolina Election Commission . 2020-06-12. Retrieved 2024-07-05 .
^ "2020 Statewide General Election: State Senate, District 12" . South Carolina Election Commission . 2021-06-30. Retrieved 2024-07-05 .
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