Vote on H 5100 - to adopt section 66, Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services.

Pass
  • Bill: H 5100
  • Motion Text: to adopt section 66, Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services.
  • Legislative Session: South Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session
  • Date: Apr 24, 2024
  • Outcome: Pass
Vote Totals
Yes 34
No 0
Other 12
Breakdown by Party Yes No Other
Democratic 9 0 6
Independent 1 0 0
Republican 24 0 6

Roll Call


Name Party Vote
Brian Adams Republican Yes
Thomas Alexander Republican Yes
Sean Bennett Republican Yes
Chip Campsen Republican Yes
Richard Cash Republican Yes
Wes Climer Republican Yes
Tom Corbin Republican Yes
Ronnie Cromer Republican Yes
Tom Davis Republican Yes
Tameika Isaac Devine Democratic Yes
Mike Fanning Democratic Yes
Mike Gambrell Republican Yes
Larry Grooms Republican Yes
Penry Gustafson Republican Yes
Dick Harpootlian Democratic Yes
Darrell Jackson Democratic Yes
Kevin Johnson Democratic Yes
Michael Johnson Republican Yes
Josh Kimbrell Republican Yes
Dwight Loftis Republican Yes
Shane Martin Republican Yes
Shane Massey Republican Yes
Mia McLeod Independent Yes
Harvey Peeler Republican Yes
Mike Reichenbach Republican Yes
Rex Rice Republican Yes
Sandy Senn Republican Yes
Nikki Setzler Democratic Yes
Katrina Shealy Republican Yes
Vernon Stephens Democratic Yes
Deon Tedder Democratic Yes
Ross Turner Republican Yes
Danny Verdin Republican Yes
Kent Williams Democratic Yes
Scott Talley Republican Excused
Karl Allen Democratic Excused
Billy Garrett Republican Excused
Stephen Goldfinch Republican Excused
Greg Hembree Republican Excused
Brad Hutto Democratic Excused
Gerald Malloy Democratic Excused
Margie Bright Matthews Democratic Excused
Thomas McElveen Democratic Excused
Luke Rankin Republican Excused
Ronnie Sabb Democratic Excused
Tom Young Republican Excused

Sources

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