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Jim Hodges (D)

Elected: 1998 (1st term) Defeated Gov. David Beasley, R.
Hometown: Lancaster
Born: November 19, 1956; Lancaster, S.C.
Religion: Methodist
Family: Wife, Rachel; two children
Education: Davidson College, attended ; U. of South Carolina, B.S. 1979; J.D. 1982
Career: Lawyer
Political Highlights: Lancaster County attorney, 1983-86; Lancaster County Democratic Committee vice chairman, 1986; S.C. House, 1987-99 (minority leader, 1995-99); governor, 1999-present
Address: S.C. State House, P.O. Box 11829, Columbia, SC, 29211
Phone: (803) 734-9400
Fax: (803) 734-9413
E-mail: governor@govoepp.state.sc.us
Web site: www.state.sc.us/governor

Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated: February 20, 2000). To suggest updates and corrections: politics.feedback@cq.com

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Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated April 1999) AT A GLANCE
AT A GLANCE

State Legislature | Urban Statistics | Registered Voters | U.S. Congress | Term Limits | Elections | Population | Miscellaneous

State Legislature
General Assembly:
Meets January-June
House of Representatives: 124 members, 2-year terms
1999 breakdown: 66R, 55D, 3 vacancies; 104 men, 17 women
Salary: $10,400/year; $88/day in session; $1,000/month expenses
Phone: (803) 734-2010
Senate: 46 members, 4-year terms
1999 breakdown: 22R, 24D; 44 men, 2 women
Salary: $10,400/year; $88/day in session; $1,000/month expenses
Phone: (803) 212-6200

Urban Statistics
Columbia: Mayor Robert D. Coble (D), Population 112,773
Charleston: Mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr. (D), Population 71,052
North Charleston: Mayor R. Keith Summey (R), Population 59,923
Greenville: Mayor Knox White (R), Population 57,064
Spartanburg: Mayor James E. Talley, N-P, Population 42,136

Registered Voters
Voters do not register by party.

U.S. Congress
Senate: 1 D, 1 R
House: 2 D, 4 R

Term Limits
For state offices: No

Elections
1996 Presidential Vote:
Bob Dole 50%, Bill Clinton 44%, Ross Perot 6%
1992 Presidential Vote:
George Bush 48%, Bill Clinton 40%, Ross Perot 12%
1988 Presidential Vote:
George Bush 62%, Michael S. Dukakis 38%

Population
1998 population (est.): 3,698,746
1990 population: 3,486,703
1980 population: 3,120,820
Percent change 1980-90: +12%
Rank among states (1998):
White: 69%
Black: 30%
Asian or Pacific islander: 1%
Hispanic origin: 1%
Urban: 55%
Rural: 45%
Born in state: 68%
Foreign-born: 1%
Under age 18: 955,641 (25%)
Ages 18-64: 2,350,715 (62%)
65 and older: 453,825 (12%)
Median age: 34.7

Miscellaneous
Web: www.state.sc.us
Capital: Columbia
Median household income: $34,861 (1997)
   Rank among states: 29
Total area: 31,189 sq. miles
   Rank among states: 40

Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated April 1999)


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