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      The 2014 South Carolina gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the governor of South Carolina, concurrently with the regularly-scheduled election and special election to both of South Carolina's U.S. Senate seats, as well as other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections.
      Incumbent Republican governor Nikki Haley ran for re-election to a second term in office. She faced Democratic state senator Vincent Sheheen in the general election. Republican-turned-Independent Tom Ervin had been running, but he withdrew from the race and endorsed Sheheen.
      Haley defeated Sheheen again in 2014, as she won nearly 56 percent of the vote to his 41 percent.


      Republican primary




      = Candidates

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      Declared


      Nikki Haley, incumbent governor


      Withdrew


      Tom Ervin, attorney, former state representative and former circuit court judge (ran as an Independent and later dropped out of the race to endorse Vincent Sheheen)


      Declined


      Tom Davis, state senator
      Bobby Harrell, Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives
      Curtis M. Loftis, Jr., state treasurer
      Glenn F. McConnell, Lieutenant Governor
      Mick Mulvaney, U.S. representative
      William Walter Wilkins, former Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
      Alan Wilson, Attorney General of South Carolina


      = Polling

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      Democratic primary




      = Candidates

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      Declared


      Vincent Sheheen, state senator and nominee for governor in 2010


      Declined


      Stephen K. Benjamin, Mayor of Columbia
      Harry L. Ott, Jr., Minority Leader of the South Carolina House of Representatives


      = Endorsements

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      Independent and third parties




      = Candidates

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      Declared


      Steve French (Libertarian), businessman
      Morgan Bruce Reeves (United Citizens Party), former NFL player and nominee for governor in 2010
      Angry Grandpa (Charles Green) YouTuber, comedian, former nut salesman, and weed rights activist


      Withdrew


      Tom Ervin (Independent), attorney, former Republican state representative and former circuit court judge (endorsed Sheheen)


      Declined


      André Bauer (Independent), former Republican Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina, candidate for governor in 2010 and candidate for SC-07 in 2012


      General election




      = Predictions

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      = Polling

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      = Results

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      Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican


      Abbeville (largest city: Abbeville)
      Barnwell (largest city: Barnwell)
      Chester (largest town: Chester)
      Chesterfield (Largest city: Cheraw)
      Colleton (largest city: Walterboro)
      Florence (Largest city: Florence)
      Kershaw (Largest city: Camden)
      McCormick (largest town: McCormick)
      Union (Largest city: Union)


      References




      External links


      South Carolina gubernatorial election, 2014 at Ballotpedia
      Official campaign websites

      Nikki Haley for Governor incumbent
      Tom Ervin for Governor
      Steve French for Governor
      Vincent Sheheen for Governor

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