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State Rep. Jermaine Johnson officially entered South Carolina’s 2026 gubernatorial race on March 23, defying Democratic pressure to withdraw.
State Rep. Jermaine Johnson has confirmed he will remain in South Carolina’s 2026 gubernatorial race and officially filed his candidacy on March 23, 2026, despite reports of pressure from within the Democratic Party to withdraw.
Johnson, a former College of Charleston athlete, emphasized a grassroots campaign focused on small donors and underserved communities, contrasting his approach with wealthier opponents.
He cited strong public support and fundraising challenges as key factors in his decision.
He will face attorney Mullins McLeod in the June 9 Democratic primary.
On the Republican side, U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace and others have entered the race, with the general election set for November 3.
El representante estatal Jermaine Johnson ingresó oficialmente a la carrera gubernamental 2026 de Carolina del Sur el 23 de marzo, desafiando la presión demócrata para retirarse.