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Keishan Scott defeated his Republican rival Bill Oden in a landslide win for a seat in the South Carolina House of Representatives.
The race featured Republican William Oden and Democrat Keishan Scott. Oden is a retired U.S. Air Force member, while Scott currently serves on Bishopville City Council. Unofficial results show Scott won decisively with 70 percent of the vote.
Another Special election ended with an upset Tuesday night. According to the South Carolina Elections Commission, Democrat Keishan Scott of Lee is the projected winner for the State House District 50 seat. Scott beat incumbent Republican William Oden of Sumter with 70% percent of the vote to Oden’s 29% percent.
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Keishan Scott, a 24-year-old member of the Bishopville City Council, won a landslide victory in South Carolina’s House District 50 special election on Tuesday. Scott secured more than 70 percent of the vote,