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With dozens off SC ballot, some seeking 2 offices
Posted: 05.20.2012 at 2:26 PM
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - South Carolina politicians have a chance to win more than one office in a state where simultaneous campaigns are allowed.

Freshman Rep. Tom Corbin of Travelers Rest is among 100 legislative incumbents with no opposition from either major party. But he's also running for an open Senate seat, where he faces two primary opponents.

Rep. Ted Vick of Chesterfield is seeking a fifth term to his state House seat. He's also running for the Democratic nomination in the crowded race for Congress in the state's new 7th Congressional District.

Candidates in South Carolina can seek more than one office in the same election.

The law just prevents dual office holding. A candidate who wins two must select the position they want, requiring a special

election to fill the vacancy.

(Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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