
PRIMARY IS NEXT TUESDAY (6/14)Don’t forget to vote in the Democratic primary! If you have already voted early, that is great! If you have not already and still want to vote early, it continues through this Friday (June 10th) at the Charleston County Board of Elections & Voter Registration. It is open between 8:30 AM and 5 PM. If you requested a absentee ballot, please make sure it is returned and received by 7 PM on Election Day (June 14th). Finally, please don’t forget that you can go vote in person on the 14th at your polling place.
As you know, there is no registration by party in South Carolina, but you request which party’s primary you want to vote in when you go. You can find the Democratic candidates and information about them through the “2022 Candidate Information” section farther down in this newsletter. You can also access a sample ballot by filling in your registration information in the form accessed through the button below.
Additionally, the CCDP Office will be open from 10 AM to 5 PM on Election Day. If you aren’t working for the Board of Elections or a candidate, we’d love to have you join us in case voters look for information, a ride, or other assistance. And if you think somebody should be there for the entire day, call 843-577-6000 or email office@chsdems.com and tell us that you are just the somebody we need. If you can be on call for rides for a certain area, that’s helpful too.
GUN REFORM ADVOCACY
Following last week’s tragedy in Uvalde, as well as the tragedy in Buffalo, we wanted to provide some information about gun reform advocacy. Some people have reached out about March for Our Lives events, but, while there will be events in other parts of the state, March for Our Lives has not yet organized one in Charleston.
With that said, we do urge you to call and write Senators Graham and Scott about supporting HR8, known as the Bipartisan Backgrounds Check Act of 2021, which would require background checks on all gun sales. Making your voice heard on this matter will help to chip away at the gun lobby’s stranglehold on our politics. You can find the Senators’ contact information through the button below.
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HELP SUPPORT CCDP
Supporters like you allow us to keep the CCDP office open, train and support candidates and fund events in the Lowcountry. Please consider donating so that we can continue these efforts. With the 2022 election just months away, it is more important than ever to make sure we have the resources we need to succeed!
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Upcoming Events
| THU JUN09 8:30AM | Coffee with Democrats Join fellow Democrats for a cup of coffee and great conversation. We will gather in-person at Wildflour Pastry from 8:30-10 AM. No specific topics. Come for the whole time or just a little while. Wildflour Pastry |
| SUN JUN12 1:30PM | Voter Engagement Volunteers for Community Event Volunteers needed Sunday, June 12th, for voter engagement. The East Cooper Democrats are sponsoring a table for the EC Youth Entrepreneurs in Athletics and Sports event at Lucy Beckham High School to engage voters before the upcoming primary, pass out information about the new election laws, and help voters check their voter registration status. Lucy Beckham High SchoolRSVP Here> |
| TUE JUN14 7 PM | Primary Night Watch Party After you vote in the primary election on June 14th, join us for a watch party when the polls close at 7 PM to find out who our candidates will be.Seats up for grabs include Governor, US Senator, US House, State House, County Council, Probate Judge, Register of Deeds, Superintendent of Education and more! Light refreshments will be served, but seating is limited so reserve your spot now! RSVP Here> (Location shared upon RSVP) |
| THU JUN16 6:30PM | CCDP June Monthly Meeting Join us for our June monthly meeting! Please RSVP below to receive the Zoom information. RSVP Here> |
| MON JUN20 6 PM | JIFB Democrats Juneteenth Celebration Meet us at Famulari’s to celebrate the Juneteenth Holiday. We will provide pizza and appetizers, beverages will be on you! We will be inviting the local primary winners as well as those candidates that did not have a primary to join us to let us know what we can do to help them win in November.More info on who will be attending after the primaries on the 14th! Fam’s Brewing Co. featuring Famulari’s PizzaRSVP Here> |
| TUE JUN28 6 PM | East Cooper Democrats June Meeting The East Cooper Democrats are kicking off the summer with a meet-up at Westbrook Brewery! Join us Tuesday, June 28th, from 6 – 8 pm on the outside patio to meet like-minded neighbors and friends. Westbrook Brewing CompanyRSVP Here> |
2022 Candidate Information
2022 CHARLESTON COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES
State Level Offices:
Governor:
Carlton Boyd
Joe Cunningham (Website; Instagram; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)
Mia McLeod (Website; Instagram; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)
Calvin CJ Mack McMillan (Website)
William H Cowboy Williams (Website; Donations)
U.S. Senate:
Catherine Fleming Bruce (Website; Instagram; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)
Angela Geter (Website; Instagram; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)
Krystle Matthews (Website; Instagram; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)
Secretary of State: Peggy Butler (Website; Donations)(NOMINEE)
State Superintendent of Education:
Dr. Gary Burgess (Website; Instagram; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)
Lisa Ellis (Website; Instagram; Twitter; Donations)
Jerry Govan (Website; Facebook; Donations)
United States Congress:
SC-1: Dr. Annie Andrews (Website; Instagram; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)(NOMINEE)
SC-6:
Michael Addison (Website; Facebook; Donations)
Gregg Marcel Dixon (Website; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)
Majority Whip James “Jim” E. Clyburn (Website; Instagram; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)
South Carolina State House
15: Representative JA Moore (Website; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)(NOMINEE)
80: Donna Brown Newton (Website; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)(NOMINEE)
109: Representative Deon Tedder (Website, Facebook, Twitter)(NOMINEE)
110: Ellis Roberts (Website; Instagram; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)(NOMINEE)
111: Representative Wendell Gilliard (Facebook)(NOMINEE)
112:
Dave Artushin (Website; Instagram; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)
Stephen Hilton (Website; Twitter; Donations)
113: Representative Marvin Pendarvis (NOMINEE)
114: Michelle Brandt (Website; Instagram; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)(NOMINEE)
115: Representative Spencer Wetmore (Website; Instagram; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)(NOMINEE)
116: Representative Chardale Murray (Website; Instagram;
119: Representative Leon Stavrinakis (Website; Facebook; Twitter)(NOMINEE)
Charleston County Council:
5: Councilman Teddie Pryor (Facebook)(NOMINEE)
8:
Councilwoman Anna Johnson (Website; Facebook; Donations)
Ronald L. Ladson (Website; Instagram; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)
Millicent TraeyeMiddleton (Website; Instagram; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)
9: Dylan Tullberg (NOMINEE)
Charleston County Probate Judge:
Tamara Cunningham Curry (Website; Instagram; Facebook; Twitter; Donations)
Stephanie Ganaway-Pasley (Website; Facebook)
Charleston County Register of Deeds:
Karen Hollings (Website; Donations)
Michael Miller (Website; Instagram; Facebook; Donations)
Give Back
Blessing Box Donations Needed!
Please consider donating to our CCDP Blessing Box. You can #StockTheBox at any time, or drop off items to the office during office hours or by appointment. Our community members appreciate and depend on our kindness!
A few things to remember when donating Blessing Box items:
- DO donate non-perishable items that will hold up in the weather
- example: canned vegetables and meats/fish, sauces in jars, boxes of rice or pasta
- protip: donate items that don’t require milk/butter/oil to prepare, get cans with pop-tops that don’t require can openers
- DO donate small personal care items that will fit in the blessing box
- example toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant,
- DO NOT donate any open or expired items.
Lowcountry Period Project Supplies Needed!
Did you know that our volunteers build period packs in support of the Homeless Period Project? The project provides pre-made kits for homeless shelters and nurse’s offices at Title IX schools in the Lowcountry. These items are a luxury to homeless women and girls and many are forced to choose between hygiene and food. Please consider donating the following items so we can continue to support this amazing project!
-individually-wrapped feminine pads
-individually-wrapped tampons
-individually-wrapped wipes
-individually-wrapped panty liners
Thanks again for your generosity!
Our office has limited public hours due to COVID, but if you are dropping off donations, you can email wecare@charlestondemocrats.com to arrange a drop off time.
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