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Democratic Party of South Carolina Records, 1924-2008 Bulk, 1966-2008

Volume: 85 linear feet Processed: Originally processed by multiple staff members, c. 1988-1992; additions processed by Stephanie Stewart, 2004; reprocessed and significant additions added by Laura Litwer and Caitlin Mans, 2011-2012 Provenance: Donated by the Democratic Party of South Carolina Citation Form: Democratic Party of South Carolina Records, South Carolina Political Collections, The University of South Carolina Copyright: Copyright of the Democratic Party of South Carolina Records has been transferred to the University of South Carolina

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Organizational History With roots dating back to the 18th century, the Democratic Party is the oldest continuously operational political party in South Carolina. However, the modern iteration of the party is frequently dated to 1876, when the election of Wade Hampton III as governor brought an end to the state’s Republican Reconstruction government and ushered in an era of almost absolute Democratic dominance in the state. As Don Fowler writes in the South Carolina Encyclopedia: Although there were vast differences of ideology, style, and sophistication among state Democrats, one overriding, enduring value and purpose held it together: maintaining a segregated party and society and ‘keeping the Negro population in their place,’ as well as an intense aversion to the Republican Party. Conflicts within the Democratic Party included elites versus populists, lowcountry versus upstate, mill workers versus mill owners, and conflicts of personality among political leaders. Without question, the dominant, controlling influence in South Carolina politics (and therefore the Democratic Party) was the established, conservative economic and social order.1

The Democratic Party of South Carolina (DPSC) exercised near-complete control over the state’s political scene through World War II. As a result, the party had to expend little effort in promoting itself or its candidates – a fact reflected in the paucity of records documenting its early 20th century activities. In the decades following the war, social changes that swept the nation forced state Democratic officials to try to balance the social conservatism of their traditional voter base with increasing political participation and demands for inclusion by minority groups and the national party’s broad support of the civil rights, women’s rights, and anti-war movements.2 The state party’s attempts to cultivate support of African Americans and women are especially well documented in the elections, conventions, and issues series of this collection. Despite the party’s attempts to be responsive and retain its popularity with the electorate, increasing numbers of socially and economically conservative voters were attracted to the wellorganized, active, and increasingly successful Republican Party.3 These changes did not occur overnight, but by the time a report titled “Party Organization and the State Headquarters” was completed in 1967, state Democratic leaders recognized that they needed to change if they wanted to effectively contend for political power. In addition to urging the party and candidates to switch their focus from the primary to the General Election (where an increasing number of offices were being contested), the reporting committee concluded that the party must expand its operations in order to successfully organize votes, money, and ongoing support. The report is echoed in later records, as the evolving political scene required the party to organize more effectively. As then-Chairman Don Fowler wrote to S. E. Lowry on December 28, 1972: Here in South Carolina we have a lot of basic grassroots work to do. We cannot rest any longer on our laurels as Democrats and think automatically everybody else is a Democrat. We are faced with significant challenges all up and down the line and if we don’t take some positive corrective action we are going to find ourselves out in the woods -- as you well know. [….] I think that we have got to look

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Donald L. Fowler, “Democratic Party,” in The South Carolina Encyclopedia, ed. Walter Edgar (Columbia, SC: U. of South Carolina Press, 2006), 257. 2 Ibid. 3 Ibid.

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towards specific programs of action to strengthen our Party rather than just deal with sentimentality about getting together and doing better. We have got to think in concrete terms of doing things. 4

The “concrete” efforts of the DPSC to adapt to changes affecting the country and state and the ascendancy of the Republican Party are well documented in the collection, especially in materials dating from the socially and politically tumultuous 1970s. Despite the loss of its political supremacy in the second half of the 20th century, the DPSC has remained a viable and active force in state politics, as demonstrated by the election, convention, and administrative records from the past decade. As shown in the party papers, the organization continues to work for the election of its candidates for public office, organize and govern itself through conventions and committees, and engage in activities to build and consolidate support for the people and policies it represents. Scope and Content Note The DPSC Records consists of 85 linear feet of material, 1924 to 2008, with the bulk of the collection dating from 1966 to 2008. The party’s activities during the 1970s are particularly well documented. The collection is arranged into 13 series – General, Administration, Auxiliaries, Committees, Conventions, Elections, Issues, Patronage, Programs, Publications, Maps, Clippings, and Audiovisual. The Administration series, 1924 to 2007, is comprised of records that document the organizational and administrative activities of the DPSC and its personnel, as well as some of the activities of county parties and elected officials at the state and national levels. The most notable subseries within this series are Financial, Office, and Party Leadership. The Financial subseries, 1924 to 2007, consists of two subseries, Party Finances and Fundraising. Party Finances contains records of activities not directly related to fundraising or elections, and includes records of the accounting and banking practices and operational expenses of the DPSC. Fundraising consists of records of the party’s efforts to acquire revenue to sustain the DPSC as an entity; records documenting fundraising efforts for specific elections or candidates are located in the Elections series. The Office subseries, 1968 to 2004, includes records of activities of the party’s office staff, notably Executive Directors and Associate Executive Directors. The Party Leadership subseries, 1934 to 2004, includes files on Democrats elected to public office, elected party officials (e.g., state chairmen), and other political leaders. The Auxiliaries series, 1966 to 2003, consists of materials related to auxiliary organizations of the Democratic Party. Groups represented include the Democratic Women’s Council, Teen Democrats, and Young Democrats. Auxiliary conventions and activities of the 1970s are particularly well documented. The Committees series, 1960s to 2008, contains records that document the activities of the Democratic National Committee, State Executive Committee, Executive Council, Finance 4

Don Fowler, letter to S. E. Lowry, dated 12/28/1972, Administrative Series, Democratic Party of South Carolina Records, South Carolina Political Collections, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

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Committee, other committees created by the DPSC, and county party executive committees. Committees on the party platform and rules are housed with the Conventions series. The Conventions series, 1960 to 2008, consists of records related to conventions in which the DPSC or its members were involved. The major types of convention represented in this series are the county convention (including the preceding precinct organizational meetings, records for which are filed under the appropriate county), state convention, and the Democratic National Convention. Delegate and alternate selection, convention planning, and platform and rules development are among the activities documented in this series. Records related to other conferences and mid-term conventions – most notably the 1974 midterm conference in Kansas City – are also located in this series. Included in the documentation of this convention are a substantial number of materials related to the 1974 Democratic Charter and the Charter Commission, of which then-State Party Chairman Don Fowler was a member. The Elections series, 1944 to 2008, consists of records documenting the work of the party in Democratic campaigns for public office at the local, state, and national levels. Primary, general, and special elections are all represented in this series, which is arranged by year. Records in this series include filing forms, correspondence, informational materials about candidates, documents on campaign strategy and activities, campaign fundraising materials, voter registration materials, and election protest transcripts. 6 boxes of material in this series are restricted. Inquire with SCPC staff for more information. The Issues series, 1969 to 1994, documents the party’s role and interest in a variety of social, political, economic and legal issues. The Patronage series, 1969 to 1998, bulk 1969 to 1975, includes records of the party’s use of its influence to assist supporters. These records are arranged into topical groupings such as education, employment, and political patronage. Although this subseries includes resumes and rosters of commission members and potential appointees, its primary focus is on patronage requests. The Programs series, 1971 to 1974, consists of material related to programs that the DPSC conducted to attract the support of particular groups of people, such as businessmen and young voters. The activities documented in this series were undertaken to recruit general support and potential leaders to the party, rather than simply to gain votes. The Publications series, 1950 to 2004, bulk 1996 to 1998, consists of newsletters and other regular publications of national, state, and local Democratic Party organizations for select years. The Maps series, c. 2000, consists of printouts of computer-generated maps of most of South Carolina’s precincts. The reason for which the South Carolina Democratic Party printed and saved these maps is not clear. The Clippings series, 1962 to 2006, is primarily concerned with elections, legislation, contemporary issues affecting the state and the nation, and people of interest to the DPSC. 4

The Audiovisual series, 1967 to c. 2008, consists of materials in a variety of media, including photographs, photographic negatives, a compact disc, U-Matic and VHS tapes, audiocassette tapes, audio reels, and film. The collection also includes two Scrapbooks of photographs, one from 1992 and one from 1997. These items are housed separately from the rest of the collection and are available upon request. Timeline of State Party Chairmen, 1932-present 1932-1934 1934-1938 1938-1940 1940-1946 1946-1947 1947-1952 1952-1953 1953-1954 1954-1958 1958-1960 1960-1964 1964-1966 1966-1968 1968-1970 1970-c. 1971 1971-1980 1980-1984 1984-1986 1986-1988 1988-1990 1990-1994 1994-1998 1998-2003 2003-2007 2007-2011 2011-present

Claud N. Sapp Ben T. Leppard Taylor H. Stukes Winchester Smith Tom B. Pearce William P. Baskin Edgar A. Brown L. Marion Gressette Neville Bennett Thomas H. Pope E. P. Riley Yancey A. McLeod Earle E. Morris, Jr. E. Crosby Lewis Harry M. Lightsey, Jr. Donald L. Fowler William Jennings Bryan Dorn M. William “Bill” Youngblood, Jr. H. Donald McElveen Frank S. Holleman, III Albert D. McAlister Ronald A. Maxwell Richard A. “Dick” Harpootlian Joe Erwin Carol Fowler Richard A. “Dick” Harpootlian

Series List: General Administration Auxiliaries Committees Conventions Elections Issues Patronage Programs

Box 1 Boxes 1-10 Boxes 10-11 Boxes 11-12 Boxes 12-38 Boxes 38-72 Boxes 73-74 Box 74 Boxes 74-75 5

Publications Maps Clippings Audiovisual

Box 75 Boxes 76-79 Boxes 80-82 Boxes 83-85 and Row 49 (Scrapbook shelving)

Box List: General (1 folder) Box 1 Administration: General “97-Present List of Important People” (original folder title) (3 folders) Calendars Counsel, Elliott, Robert C. County Parties: General Abbeville-Berkeley Charleston Chesterfield-Greenville Greenwood: General Lists of Party Friends and New Voters Jasper-Pickens Lists: County Officials: c. 1988-1992 1996 County Party Officers Memos to County Parties from DPSC Opinion Leader Survey Project Precinct Organization Information Distributed to County Parties by DPSC, 1972 Richland: General 1996 Correspondence “Project Rebuild” (original folder) Saluda-York “South Carolina Democratic Party County Party Manual” Daily News Briefings, 1998 Democratic Leadership Council, “The Idea Book”, c. 1994 Events: 1974 Event 2000 Election Day Event at Adam’s Mark Hotel Holiday Reception: 1996 1997 Presto Reception Sign-in Sheets South Carolina State Fair: 1996 1998 1999 2000

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Faxes: FaxCast Instruction Sheets, 2001-03 “Fax Communications” (original folder title) Financial: Fundraising: General: 1970s 1980s, 1990s, and n.d. 1968: Democratic Gala Dinner Honoring Sen. Edgar A. Brown 1970, Florence TV Gala: Correspondence Miscellaneous 1975: Celebration of the American Democratic Heritage: Correspondence (2 folders) Planning (4 folders) Press Releases Evening with Hubert Humphrey: Correspondence Planning Press Releases “Give ‘Em Hell, Harry!” Morris “With Thanks” Fundraiser

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1976: College of Charleston Reception Congressional Reception and Buffet Festival of Freedom: Correspondence Planning and Press Release Gressette Dinner Low Country Fundraiser 1992, 200th Birthday of the Democratic Party c. 1993, Roast of Rep. Billy Boan 1997, Black History Month and Women’s History Month Fundraisers 1998, Blues, Beer, & BBQ 2005, Governors Appreciation Dinner Democratic Legislative Campaign Fund/Dinner: 1974 1975 (2 folders) 1976 (2 folders) 1978 and c. 1978 1979 Democratic National Committee Telethons: 1972 1973: General (3 folders) Contributor Printouts

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Manual Press Releases

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1974: General (2 folders) Press Releases 1975: General (3 folders) Contributor Printouts Press Releases Dollars for Democrats (2 folders) Governors’ Dinners: 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969: General Ticket Buyers 1970 (2 folders) c. 1970 1971 1972 (2 folders) 1973 (1-3 of 4 folders) 1973 (4 of 4 folders) 1974 (5 folders) 1975, 1976, 1979, 1982, and 1986 n.d. Jefferson-Jackson Dinners: 1987-1988 1990 and c. 1990 1991 c. 1991, Invitation Lists 1993 1994 1996 1997 and c. 1997 1998 1999 2001 2002 and 2003 2004 2007 Membership: General: 1966 and 1969 c. 1970, 1972-1973, 1976-1979, and n.d. 1990s Prospective Contributors: Address Labels (3 folders) Lists:

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Abbeville-Fairfield Florence-Marion Marlboro-York Lists of County Officials: Bamberg-Hampton Horry-Williamsburg Business Council Committee of 100: 1967 1968 1969 1970 (2 folders) 1971 (2 folders) 1972 1973 (3 folders) 1974 (4 folders) 1975 (2 folders) 1976 (2 folders) 1977 1978 1979 1982, 1985, and 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Contributions, 1961-1965 (bound volume, stored separately) Democratic Leadership Council (fundraising effort) Donor Thank You Letters Executive Council (fundraising effort) Gold Membership Governor’s Council

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Small Contributors: Campaigns: 1973 (2 folders) 1974 Correspondence Sustaining Membership: c. 1966, 1968-1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 (3 folders) 1976 1977-1978

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1982, 1988, 1992, 1994, and n.d. Party Finances: Accounting: Audits: 1952-1969 Press Releases Bank Information Bank Reconciliations: First National, Acct. #3, Apr.-Aug. 1968; Book Acct., Oct. 1967July 1968 Pickens County, Acct. #1, Apr. 1966-July 1967; Committee of 100 Acct., Feb. 1967-Oct. 1968 State Bank and Trust, Acct. #1, Mar. 1966-Oct. 1968; Acct. #2, May 1966-Nov. 1968, May 1969, Apr. and June 1970 Unknown Bank, Acct. #2, Aug. 1972-Nov. 1974 Unknown Bank, Acct. #3, Sep. 1970-Dec. 1972 Unknown Bank, Committee of 100 Acct., 1969-1972 Unknown bank(s) and account(s), 1969-1974 Budgets, 1967, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1976-1978 Cash Books: “Cash Book #5,” 1924, 1926, and 1928 (bound volume) “1928/Cash Book/State Democratic Ex. Committ[ee],” 1928-1930 (bound volume) “1930-,” 1930-1934 and 1936 (bound volume) Check Book, “Democratic Campaign of 1926” (includes other years) Deposits: Bankers Trust: 0701 2926, 1977 0703 1556 #2: 1969 and 1971 1972 1973 Box 7 1974 1975 1976 1977 0704-1556, 1976 1976 National Convention (0702-4703), 1976 Committee of 100, 1977 and 1979 Congressional Reception (0702-1372), 1976 Democratic Leadership Council (0702-2603), 1976 Evening with Hubert Humphrey (0702-4444), 1975-76 Legislative Dinner (0745-6069), 1975-1976 Voter Registration (0701-9165), 1976 Miscellaneous Bankers Trust – Pickens, Committee of 100: 1973-1974 1975 1976 First National Bank, Filing Fees, 1974

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Miscellaneous, 1972 and 1974 South Carolina National Bank: 32 01 4867 9, Aug.-Nov. 1973 Filing Fees (32 0 2 14794), 1975-1976 Southern Bank and Trust: Telethon, 1975 Truman Night, 1975 Financial Reports and Statements: General: 1965-1974 1976 and 1977 2002 and n.d. Committee of 100, 1969-1971 Journals: 1934-1965 (bound volume) 1940-1941, 1952, 1954 (bound volume) 1965-1966 1968 1973-1974 c. 1975 Ledger, “Membership Contributions,” 1966-1968 Loans: Correspondence: 1975, Farmers and Merchants Bank 1976: General Bank of Walterboro Bankers Trust of South Carolina First Piedmont Bank and Trust Company National Bank of South Carolina Southern Bank and Trust Co. 1988, Citizens and Southern National Bank of SC Expenditures, State Bank and Trust Press Releases and List of Bank Notes, 1974-1975 Promissory Notes, 1970 “Schedule of Indebtedness to Joseph O. Sapp,” 1971 Trial Balances Operations: General Building Fund Business Correspondence: General Demographics, Inc. McElwee & Mulock Insurance Invoices: General Applied Political Technologies, Inc. Clarkson, Harden, and Gantt Columbia Office Supply Co.

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Computer Network Inc. Copy Pickup, Inc. Court reporters dB Audio Duke Power Eagle Aviation, Inc. FedEx Jill Fletcher Gilstrap Landmark Strategies Professional Research Associates R. L. Bryan Company Record Printing Company South Carolina Division of General Services South Carolina Net, Inc. Southern Bell/BellSouth Town House Hotel Weaver Systems Payroll Receipts Reimbursements Taxes Interns Jefferson Award Nomination, Ammie Evins Murray, 1988 Legislative Manual Updates Media Contacts Municipal Parties, 1975 Office: General Associate Executive Directors: Francis, Edward Justice, John R. Deputy Director, Daise, Thaddeus Director of Special Projects, Bethea, Margaret B. Executive Directors: Carrick, Bill Coble, Robert D. Craig, Edward Duffy, Marcia Elliott, Kinn Fowler, Don Hagins, John A., Jr. Lawson, Joanie Marr, Martha Verenes, Chris Office Manager, Bell, Monica Special Projects Coordinator, McIntosh, Sonja W. Women’s Director/Youth Coordinator, Culbertson, Donna Youth Director, Jones, Linda Party Leadership: Black Leaders, 1973 Elected Officials:

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Congress: Davis, Mendel J. Derrick, Butler: Correspondence Press Releases Schedules “Washington Digest” Dorn, William Jennings Bryan Hollings, Fritz: General Correspondence “The Fritz Hollings Report” “News from the office of Sen. Ernest F. Hollings” Press Releases, 1997 and 2003 “U.S. Senator Fritz Hollings Reports” Jenrette, John W., Jr. Mann, James R. McMillan, John L. Rivers, L. Mendel Spratt, John, Jr. General Assembly Governors: Hodges, Jim: Correspondence Event Invitations Executive Orders Press Releases: 1998, Nov.-Dec. 1999: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-May June July Aug. Sept.-Dec. 2001 McNair, Robert: Correspondence Speeches West, John: General Correspondence Schedules Speeches Lieutenant Governor, Morris, Earle E. Lists Presidents (of the USA) Pamphlets Listing Party Leaders, 1934-1968 State Party Officers: General

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Chairmen: Association of State Democratic Chairmen: 1973 1974 1975: General Don Fowler’s Presidential Candidacy (2 folders) 1976 1977 1980s-1990s Association of State Democratic Chairmen/Democratic National Committee, 2001 State Party Assessment (2 folders) Dorn, William Jennings Bryan Erwin, Joe Fowler, Don: 1971: Correspondence: Gen. With Solomon Blatt Speeches 1972: General Campaign Financing Proposal and Press Release Correspondence: General Campaign Financing 1973: General Calendar for Sep. Correspondence: General: Jan.-Mar. Apr. – June July-Dec. From Eugene Sydnor on Party Organization Multi-County Meetings 1974, Correspondence 1975: Correspondence Executive Director Candidates Memos “To: Some Important Democrats” Speeches 1976: Correspondence Speeches 1978, Correspondence n.d., Correspondence Appointment of Congressional District Vice-Chairmen Biographical Information Year-End Reports, 1971-74, 1976 Harpootlian, Dick:

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Correspondence Press Releases Lewis, E. Crosby Lightsey, Harry M., Jr. Maxwell, Ronald McAlister, Albert D. McElveen, H. Donald Morris, Earle E., Party Rule Changes, c. 1967 Box 10 Youngblood, M. William, Jr. Party Manuals, 1970 and 2002 “Party Organization and the State Headquarters,” Report, 1967 Personnel: Hiring Materials Policies Press Releases Requests for Information Roster of Magistrates, 1972 Volunteers: 1997 Volunteer Information 2003 Sign-up Sheets 2005 Sign-up, Training, and Petition Sheets Auxiliaries: College Democrats Democratic Women’s Council: General County: General Democratic Women of Greenville County, “The Donkey’s Tale” Newsletter: 1996 1997 1998 1999 Democratic Women’s Club of Spartanburg County, Correspondence, 1971 Lists of Club Members and Prospects State: 1969 1970 1971: Correspondence Statewide Workshop 1972, Correspondence 1973: Correspondence Newsletters Press Releases 1974: General 4th Congressional District Workshop Precinct Organization Workshop co-sponsored with Young Democrats

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Press Releases 1975 1976 1997 Reactivation: General Correspondence Meetings 2004: General Handbook for Officers and Members National Federation of Democratic Women National Women’s Political Caucus: General Richland-Lexington Women’s Political Caucus Teenage Democrats: 1966 1969: General Correspondence Memos National Convention Newsletters South Carolina State Convention: General Constitution and Platform Correspondence Planning 1970: Correspondence Fundraiser, Cleaning Product Sale Morris/West Workshop Newsletters Platform South Carolina State Convention: General Memos Plan-In “Student Rights and Responsibilities in South Carolina” Booklet Young Democrats: General 1968 1971: General National Convention 1972: General Charleston County Correspondence National Convention South Carolina State Convention Voting

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Youth Week 1973: General National Convention South Carolina State Convention 1974: General Correspondence Memos Newsletters Organizational Manual Press Releases South Carolina State Convention Trip to Washington, DC: Correspondence Planning Thank Yous

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1975: General Correspondence Memos Newsletters 1976: Correspondence Greenville County Newsletters South Carolina State Convention 1977, Newsletter 1993 1994 2000: General Chapter Handbook and Campaign Resource Guide 2003 Committees: County Executive Committees Democratic National Committee: General By-laws: Amendments Charter and By-laws of the Democratic Party of the United States, 1990, 1993 Committee “Democratic Advisory Council of Elected Officials: An Interim Report” Executive Committee Finances: General National Finance Committee Meetings: 1970s 1990s

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2000s Members: General Apportionment Certification Lists Non-South Carolinian Members and Nominees South Carolinian Members and Nominees Officers: General Bob Strauss’ Visit to South Carolina Political Research Division Press Releases Resolutions Southern Region Staff Vice Presidential Selection Commission Watergate State: Democratic Policy Forum Executive Committee: General 1960s 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1980 1982 1984 1985 1986 1988 1990 1992 1993 1996 1997 1998 1999 (2 folders) 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

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Executive Council: 1973 1974 1975-1976 1977 1992 1997 1998-2000 2001 2002 2003 Lake Commission Legislative Committee Party-Building Committee Study Committees: Committee on Party Organization (2 folders) Committee on Party Rules and Legislation Correspondence Findings Press Releases Recommendations: General Requiring Legislation Finance Committee: 1966 and 1969 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1993 Conventions: County: 1964-1967, City of Columbia 1968 1970: General Officers and Delegates: Abbeville-Georgetown Greenville-Pickens Richland-York 1972: General Correspondence Officers and Delegates: Abbeville-Allendale Anderson Bamberg-Calhoun Charleston Cherokee-Dillon Dorchester-Florence

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Greenville Greenwood-Lee Lexington-Pickens Richland-Spartanburg Union-York

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1974: General Challenges Officers and Delegates: Abbeville-Charleston Cherokee-Darlington Dillon-Kershaw Lancaster-McCormick Newberry-Richland Saluda-York Organizational Materials Program for Full Participation 1976: General Florence County Full Participation/Affirmative Action Committee Officers and Delegates: Abbeville Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston (2 folders) Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw

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Lancaster Laurens Lexington Marion Marlboro McCormick Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland (2 folders) Saluda Spartanburg (2 folders) Sumter Union Williamsburg York 1978: General Officers and Delegates 1980: General Officers and Delegates: County Reports Precinct Reports 1982 1984: General Lee County Protest Officers and Delegates: General Lancaster Laurens Lee Marion Marlboro McCormick Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg (2 folders) Sumter Union Williamsburg York

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1986: General

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Officers and Delegates: General (2 folders) Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberg Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Georgetown Greenville (2 folders) Greenwood Hampton Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lee Lexington Marion Marlboro Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland Saluda Sumter Williamsburg

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1988: General Delegate Selection Statements: Allendale Anderson Barnwell Beaufort Charleston (2 folders) Cherokee Chester

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Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Edgefield Fairfield Georgetown Hampton Lee Marion McCormick Newberry Orangeburg Union Williamsburg Officers and Delegates: Abbeville Aiken Allendale Anderson (2 folders) Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Greenville (4 folders) Greenwood Hampton Horry (2 folders) Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens

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Lee Lexington (2 folders) Marion Marlboro McCormick

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Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland (3 folders) Saluda Spartanburg (2 folders) Sumter Union Williamsburg York Presidential Preference Materials Richland County Democratic Party 1990: General Officers and Delegates: Abbeville Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Greenville (2 folders) Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lee Lexington Marion Marlboro

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McCormick Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg York Precinct Meeting Packet 1992: General Officers and Delegates: Abbeville Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston (2 folders) Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Greenville (2 folders) Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Laurens Lee Lexington Marion Marlboro

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McCormick Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland (2 folders) Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg

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1994: General Delegates and Alternates: Abbeville-Lexington Marion-York Richland County Precinct Reports and Sign-in Sheet 1996: General County Convention Information Delegate Selection: General Richland County Democratic Party Officers and Delegates: Abbeville Aiken (2 folders) Allendale Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston (2 folders) Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Greenville: General Officers Delegates and Alternates (2 folders)

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Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lee Lexington Marion Marlboro McCormick Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens (2 folders) Richland (2 folders) Saluda Spartanburg Sumter (2 folders) Union Williamsburg York Resolutions Richland County Democratic Party: General Officers and Delegates (2 folders) 1997, Colleton County Report 1998: General Officers and Delegates: Abbeville Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston: Delegates and Alternates Officers (2 folders) Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon

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Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lee Lexington Marion Marlboro McCormick Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland (2 folders) Box 24 Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg York Richland County Democratic Party (2 folders) 2000: Officers and Delegates: Abbeville Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston (2 folders) Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon

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Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lee Lexington Marion Marlboro McCormick Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg York Resolutions 2001, Officers and Delegates: Abbeville-Dillon Dorchester-Marion Marlboro-Williamsburg 2002: General Officers and Delegates: Abbeville Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort (2 folders) Berkeley Calhoun Charleston (2 folders) Cherokee Chester Chesterfield

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Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Greenville (2 of 3 folders) Greenville (3 of 3 folders) Box 26 Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lee Lexington Marion Marlboro McCormick Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland (2 folders) Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg York 2004: Officers and Delegates: Abbeville Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston Cherokee Chester Chesterfield

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Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lee Lexington Marion Marlboro McCormick Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg (2 folders) Sumter Union Williamsburg York Press Release Sample Convention Agenda 2005, Delegates and Alternates to State Convention 2006: Officers and Delegates: Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Charleston (2 folders) Cherokee Chester Chesterfield

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Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Greenville Greenwood Horry (2 folders) Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lee Lexington Marion Marlboro McCormick Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland (2 folders) Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg York Precinct Information 2008, Officers and Delegates: Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort (2 folders) Berkeley Calhoun Charleston (5 folders) Cherokee Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester

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Edgefield Fairfield Florence (2 folders) Georgetown Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Lee Lexington (2 folders) Marion Marlboro McCormick Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Richland (2 folders) Saluda Spartanburg (2 folders) Sumter Union Williamsburg York (2 folders)

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n.d. Democratic Governors’ Conference, 1974 National: 1960, Platform 1964, Platform 1968: General Committees Delegates: Arrangements Lists Selection and Certification McNair Reception Platform 1972: Arrangements: General Flight and Ground Transportation Housing Luncheons Special Events Telephone Service Call for the Convention Challenge to State Delegation (4 folders)

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Committees Correspondence: General Delegate Selection Credentials Delegate Certification Delegate Selection: General Guides Resolution by South Carolina Conference on Black Leadership Development Delegates: General Preparatory Meetings Presidential and Vice Presidential Tallies Democratic Majority Luncheon Lists: Attendees Staff Responsibilities Manual Platform Press Releases Selection and Status of National Executive Committee Members 1974:

Box 31 General Arrangements: General Correspondence: Delegates and Alternates Press Site Selection Finances Flights Housing Call for the 1974 Conference on Democratic Party Organization and Policy, Draft, Preliminary, and Final Commissions: Charter Commission: General Charter: Drafts Final Comments, Resolutions, and Proposed Amendments to Charter: General Committee on Amendments and Rules Democratic Planning Group Democratic Party of South Carolina Charter Proposal Meetings O’Hara and Fraser Commissions: General

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“…A Narrative Report…on Rules of the DNC” (O’Hara) “The Party Reformed: Final Report of Commission on Party Structure and Delegate Selection” (Fraser Commission) Credentials Delegate Selection and Certification Del. Selection, Full Participation and Affirmative Action: Affirmative Action Committee/Task Force (2 folders) Full Participation: General Correspondence County Participation Forms (2 folders) Press Releases Program for Full Participation, Drafts and Final Delegates and Alternates: Correspondence Lists Photographs of June 17, 1974 Meeting [?] Democratic National Committee Organization “Permanent Role of Delegates and Alternates to the 1974 Conference on Democratic Party Organization and Policy” (bound volume) Presidential Candidates for 1976 Press Releases 1976: General Amended Charter Arrangements: General (2 folders) Committee Flights Housing Pre-Convention Warm Up Schedules Site Selection Attendees: Delegates and Alternates: General Certification Lists Press Observers, Pages, Staff, and Volunteers Bound Volumes of Convention-related Materials Call for the National Convention Challenge Committees Delegate Selection: General (3 folders) Compliance Review Commission (2 folders) Full Participation and Affirmative Action (6 folders) Democratic Planning Group Post-Convention Correspondence

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Presidential Candidates 1978 1980: General Winograd Commission Hearings (1977) 1984: Delegation and Delegate Selection Platform 1988: General Arrangements: General Financial Assistance to Delegates Housing Media Schedules Attendees: Certification Selection Challenges (2 folders) Charter and Bylaws (bound) Committees: General Reports Credentials Filing Forms: Dukakis Gore Jackson (3 folders) Problematic Uncommitted Final Call for the National Convention Lists of Delegates and Alternates Platform “Temporary Roll of Delegates and Alternates” (bound)

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1992: Arrangements Attendee Certification Committees Delegate Selection (2 folders) Delegates Filing Platform 1996: Arrangements Certification Forms Committees Delegate Selection: General (2 folders) Affirmative Action

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Ballots Candidates and Filing Tally Sheets and Instructions Delegates Press Releases 2000: General Arrangements Attendees Call Delegate Selection: General (2 folders) Ballots Filing Platform

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2004: Arrangements Delegate Selection: General Ballots: Edwards (3 folders) Kerry (3 folders) Challenge: General (2 folders) Credentials Sign-in Sheets SC Delegate Selection Plan and Affirmative Action Plan Tally Sheets Delegates: Biographies Photographs for Biographies Schedule 2008 n.d. South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus Southern Regional Caucus, 1989 State: 1932-1964 1966:

Box 35 General Delegates Platform Transcripts

1968: General Agendas Arrangements Committees Delegates and Alternates

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Platform Rules 1970: General Agendas Committees Delegates and Alternates 1972: General Arrangements Call Committees Correspondence “Democrats Want One Thing Great” (pamphlet) Pages Platform Press Releases Rules Wendell H. Ford (keynote speaker) 1974: General Agendas Arrangements Call Committees Delegates and Alternates “Democrats Want One Thing Great” (pamphlet) Keynote Address by Hubert Humphrey Platform Press Releases Rules Transcript 1976: General Agendas Arrangements Call and Delegate Selection Plan Committees Delegates and Alternates Fundraising Moon Landrieu (keynote speaker) Platform Rules 1978: General Full Participation and Affirmative Action (1 of 2 folders) Full Participation and Affirmative Action (2 of 2 folders) Transcript

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1980: General

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Call and Program for Full Participation Transcript 1982: General Arrangements Delegates and Alternates Jefferson v. SCDP Platform and Resolutions Rules Transcript 1984: Arrangements “Election of Delegates to the State Convention from Richland County” Platform and Rules Transcripts 1986: General Arrangements and Planning Call Platform Press Releases Transcript 1988: General Delegates and Alternates (2 folders) Delegate Selection Plan Platform Rules Transcript 1990: General Agendas and Scripts Arrangements and Planning Committees Delegates and Alternates: General Abbeville-Kershaw Lancaster-York Platform 1992: General Delegates and Alternates Platform Transcript

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1994: General Agendas and Scripts Arrangements and Planning Delegates and Alternates Media Package

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Platform Precinct Manual and Party Rules Program Resolutions 1996: General Agendas and Scripts Arrangements and Planning Committees Credentials Delegates and Alternates Party Elections Platform Programs Resolutions and Convention Rules Rules Split District Materials Tally Sheets 1998: General Arrangements and Planning Platform Resolutions Rules 1999: General Press Releases Rules 2000: General Arrangements and Planning Committees Credentials Delegates and Alternates Programs Rules 2001: General Delegates and Alternates Press Release 2002 2003: General Delegates and Alternates: Abbeville-Florence Georgetown-Marion Marlboro-Williamsburg 2004: General Arrangements and Planning Delegates and Alternates

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Press Release Rules 2005 2006:

Box 38 Agenda Delegates and Alternates: General Abbeville-Calhoun Charleston-Jasper Rules

n.d. Progressive Caucus Convention, c.2004 Elections: 1944, Gen. Election, Returns, “Supplemental Report of the Secretary of State…” 1946: Gen. Election, Returns, “Supplemental Report of the Secretary of State…” Protest, Chester County, Ex Parte James D. Leitner 1952, Gen. Election, Financial 1954, Primary, Ballots 1956, Primary, Ballots, 5th House Seat 1958, Primary: Ballots Gubernatorial Race Returns 1960: Gen. Election, Financial (bound volume) Primary, Senate Runoff Protest, Richland County, Killian Precinct Voting Machine Malfunction 1962: Gen. Election, Senate Race Returns Primary: Absentee Ballots Returns: General “Tabulation of Votes: SC Democratic Primaries, 1948-1962” (bound) Special Primary, Ballot 1964, General Election: Presidential: Financial Returns Return Form for Presidential Electors Proposed Constitutional Amendments 1966: General General Election: Ballots Campaign Materials Candidate Certification Materials Correspondence Liaison Committee List of Candidates

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Proposed Constitutional Amendments State Superintendent of Education, Busbee and Royster Inauguration Primary: Absentee Voting for Soldiers Ballots: General Quantities Required by Counties Campaign Activities Candidate Pledges Financial Late Primaries to Nominate Candidate for State Treasurer Poll Management Returns Protests: Clarendon County, Summerton Precinct, James Morris v. Thomasine Mason Frank Thornton, Secretary of State, State of SC v. Wannamaker, et al. Hampton County, Virgin Johnson, Sr. Lancaster County, W. Bruce Williams v. Frank L. Roddey Richland County, Modjeska M. Simkins Williamsburg County, Virgil Dimery 1967, Special Primary 1968: General Gen. Election: Correspondence: General Candidate Certification Thank Yous and Congratulations Financial, Dorn Campaign Gen. Assembly, Senate, Aiken, Mike Laughlin Presidential, Hubert Humphrey Returns Primary: Box 39 Candidate Filing Fees Candidate Pledges Congress, House, 1st Congressional District, Rivers, L. Mendel Financial, Campaign Expenditure Reports Number of Ballots Required by County Poll Management Returns Stump Meetings Voter Registration Totals Protests: Dorchester County, John H. Pratt, Jr. Georgetown and Horry counties, State Senate, District 15, Bryant v. Stevens Newberry County, District 2 Magistrate, Thomas B. Perry 1969, Gen. Election, Municipal, Greenville 1970: General

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Gen. Election: Candidate Biographies Candidate Certification Correspondence: General Thank Yous and Congratulations County Visits Financial: Billboards Certification Fees Earle E. Morris’ Campaign Debt Form Letters Lieutenant Governorship, Earle E. Morris Municipal Opposition Research, Watson, Albert Returns Voter Registration Lists Inauguration: General (2 folders) Inaugural Ball (2 folders) Primary: Ballots Candidate Pledges Correspondence Financial: Campaign Expenditure Reports Filing Fees Form Letters List of Candidates by County Stump Meetings: General Itineraries Returns Protests: General Chester County, Magistrate, Williford v. Sealy Lee County, L.A. White v. J.T. Smith Williamsburg County, State House of Representatives, Jesse Lawrence Recount Voting: Participation, Black Democrats Registration: General “How to Conduct a Registration Campaign” (bound) 1971: General Candidate Certification Filing Forms Protests: Charleston, William Ackerman McColl, SC, McColl Municipal Democratic Club Special Elections:

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Filing Fees Results 1972: General Absentee Voting Black Participation Campaign Managers Workshop Correspondence: General Constitutional Officers Luncheons County Office Filing Deadline Issue “The Democratic Party of South Carolina” Financial, Accountability (4 folders) Full Slate Law General Election: General Circuit Solicitor Congress: General House: General First District: General Financial, Billboards Third District, Barbeque Fifth District Sixth District Senate: General Opposition Research Correspondence: General Ballots County-Level Planning DNC Pickens County Precinct Return Requests Primary Winners Thank Yous and Congratulations West Planning Dinner County: Financial, Billboards Nominees Financial, Fundraising, Democratic Legislative Campaign Fund General Assembly: General House Senate Poll Workers Presidential:

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General Finances McGovern, George Presidential Electors Returns “Handbook for Democratic Candidates” by the DNC Harris Survey Reports Indigence League of Women Voters of South Carolina, “Poll Watcher’s Handbook” Numbered Seat Issue Primary: Ballots Congress: House: General First District Sixth District Senate Correspondence: General Black Candidates Unopposed Candidates Democratic Primary Study Committee: General Cost of Primary Per County Correspondence Durational Residency Requirement Filing Financial: Accountability, Campaign Expenditure Reports Financial Report General Assembly: Financial, Accountability House Senate: General District 7, Seat 5 District 15, Seat 1 Lists of Candidates Presidential: General Candidates: Jackson, Henry M. Mills, Wilbur Muskie, Edmund Sanford, Terry Wallace, George Press Releases Publicity Requests Returns

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Run-off: Congress, House, Sixth District Returns Stump Meetings: General Correspondence: General Candidates County Parties Press Releases Protests: Congress, House, Sixth District County Offices Culbertson v. Fowler: Attorney’s Fees: General Spartanburg Banking Correspondence: General Attorneys Candidates: 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 County Parties: 1972 1973 1974 1975 Court Documents Executive Committee Filing Fees: Original Revised (4 folders) Press Release Receipt of Returned Funds Executive Committee Correspondence General Assembly “The Role of the Democratic Party of South Carolina in the 1972 Political Year” “Survey of the Political Climate in South Carolina” Tour of Counties Voting: Get Out The Vote Statistics: General Printed Reports Voter Registration: General (2 folders)

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Booklets July 29th Workshop (2 folders) People Contacted During Drive

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1973: Correspondence Financial, Accountability (4 folders) Gen. Election, Municipal Elections Precinct Reorganization: General Correspondence Primary: Saluda County Sumter County Protests: Municipal: Denmark, R. V. Grigsby, B. T. Graves, and William Nimmons Rock Hill, Mayor, Donald S. Agurs, et al. v. Charles Reese, et al. Special Election, Gen. Assembly, House, Florence County Voter Education Project 1974: General Democratic National Committee: General Issue Papers Financial: Accountability (6 folders) Fundraising: General Democratic Legislative Dinner Gen. Election: Candidate Certification Congress: General Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Bulletins House: 1st Congressional District 2nd Congressional District 6th Congressional District: Campaign Materials Correspondence Opposition Research Senate: Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Hollings, Fritz Correspondence County: List of Candidates for Local Office Meetings by County General Assembly, Correspondence

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“Get Out the Vote-Ten Steps to Victory” (bound) Gubernatorial: General Dorn, William Jennings Bryan: General Campaign Materials Financial Press Releases Opposition Research Ravenel, Charles “Pug”: General Financial Lieutenant Governorship Memos Press Releases Republicans: General President Ford’s Visit Returns Inauguration Primary: Attorney General Ballots Campaign Management Seminars Campaign Management Workshop with James Groff Congress, House Correspondence: General Donald Fowler and Charles R. Hunter, Jr. County: General Stump Meetings by County District Stump Meetings Democratic National Committee Filing: Correspondence Indigency Filing, Howard J. Parnell Notice Form Letters Gubernatorial: General Bessinger, Maurice Morris, Earle Ravenel, Charles “Pug,” Correspondence Research Westmoreland, William Memos Poll Workers Press Releases Returns Run-off

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Protests: General Allendale and Bamberg County, House Seat 92, James B. Brandt Beaufort and Jasper County, House Seat 122, Albert Kleckley v. Juanita White Gubernatorial: Charles Ravenel v. Ben Dekle, et al., Donald Fowler and G.P. Callison D. Frank McLane vs. Charles Ravenel Martha Kanapaux v. James Ellisor, Charles Sullivan, Charleston Co. Election Commission, Donald Fowler, and Patricia Bowie Hampton County, Hampton Colleton District 120, George Hamilton v. Wilson Tison Saluda County: Board of Commissioners and Board of Trustees, Norman Crouch School Board, Dr. Robert Lee Sawyer, Benjamin Herlong, and Klause Roesner v. The DPSC, et al. White v. West “Survey of Election Boards…,” Office of Federal Elections, July 1974 (bound) Survey Reports: Gallup Opinion Index: Jan.-May June-Nov. Harris Survey Index Voting: Laws Poll Management Voter Education Project Voter Statistics: Clarendon Darlington Dillon Florence Georgetown Horry (2 folders) Lee Marion Marlboro Williamsburg

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1975: General Financial: Accountability (2 folders) Campaign Debt Fundraisers Full Slate Law Removal Harris Survey Index Municipal, Charleston Presidential Elections Research Project Protests 1976: General Democratic National Committee:

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Campaign Seminars Correspondence Financial: General Accountability General Election: Ballots Campaign Rallies Congress, House: Third District, Barbeque Fifth District Sixth District: Campaign Material Returns Correspondence: General Election Law County Candidates County Chairmen Democratic National Committee Survey Financial, Fundraising: Contributions Loans Peanut Necklaces General Assembly: Democratic Legislative Campaign Fund (2 folders) House Senate Get Out the Vote: General FEC Compliance Opposition Research Poll Watchers Presidential: General Candidates Financial: General $1,000 Expenditures by Party Committee Carter, Jimmy: Correspondence Campaign Memorabilia Press Releases Carter-Mondale, “On the Issues” Forms Harris Survey Reports Inauguration Patronage Precinct Caucus Results Presidential Electors

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Press Releases State Convention Primary: General Absentee Voting Associated Press Handbook Congress, House, Second and Sixth Districts Correspondence Filing: Congress County Lists of Candidates Filing Fees Forms General Assembly List of Solicitor and General Assembly Candidates “S. C. House Districts Which Cross County Lines” Solicitor Special Primary for Solicitor of the 11th Judicial Circuit Financial, Accountability General Assembly: House Senate Poll Managers’ Workshops Presidential: General Bentsen, Lloyd Carter, Jimmy: General “Carter News” Newsletter Correspondence Mondale, Walter Sanford, Terry Udall, Morris Wallace, George Press Releases Returns: Information and Instructions Primary and Runoff Recounts Run-off Elections Special Primaries: General Returns Stump Meeting Protests: General Carter v. Ellisor County Councils and Magistrate Seat #5 General Assembly: House Senate

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McRae Protest of City of Mullins Primary State Ethics Law Voting: General Correspondence Get Out the Vote: DNC Manual (bound) Voter Rolls Target ’76: General Voter Registration-Citizenship Participation Voter Education Voter Registration Drive: Report Targeted Counties Targeting Form 1977, Special Election, Gen. Assembly, House District 80 1978: General Biographies Financial, “Riley for Governor Contributions List” Inauguration: Financial Planning Record of Tickets Sold Ticket Sales Poll Management: General Poll Managers Workshop Primary: Filing: Campaign Disclosure Manual Filing Fees Returns: Abbeville Aiken Allendale Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dorchester

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Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lee Lexington Marion Marlboro McCormick Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg Union Williamsburg York

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Protests: General Aiken, House District Number 85 Beaufort, County Sheriff Berkeley Chesterfield: House District Number 54: Gregory v. SC Democratic Executive Committee et al: General “Chesterfield Co. Democratic Exec. Committee Meeting, June 22, 1978” (4 cassettes) Harris v. Fowler, et al. Sheriff, James F. Foster Chesterfield, Lancaster, and Kershaw, House District Number 53 Colleton, NAACP of Colleton County v. Thomas F. Fennell, et al Marlboro and Darlington, House District Number 56, Beasley v. Byrd: General (2 folders) Transcript of Proceedings (4 bound volumes) Richland: House District 74, Broadwater v. Richland County Democratic Party House District 81 Williamsburg: County Council District Number 7

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County Supervisor Democratic Primary: General Testimony: Box 48 1 page listing appearances, pages 1-90 Pages 91-209, two pages of transcribed motions 1979: Financial, Accounting Special Primary, Candidates 1980: Candidates for State and Federal Office General Election Presidential: Candidates Preference Reporting Forms Primary: First Run-off Returns Protests: General County Offices Protest of J.C. Woodberry (bound volume, see also: Protests, County Offices) State Offices 1982: Filing: General Forms Financial General Election Polling Place Changes Primary: General Correspondence Financial Returns (5 folders) Run-off Returns (1 of 6 folders) Run-off Returns (2-6 of 6 folders) Box 49 Stump Meetings Protests: Charleston Co. Democratic Party v. Charleston Co. Republican Party and the Charleston Co. Election Commission Davis v. Ellen, two hearings (includes one bound volume) Davis v. McClam and Brooks Felder v. Miles Miles v. DPSC et al Robinson re: Democratic Primary Run-off for District Council Seat 4 (3 folders) Schwartz v. Ross (2 folders) Turnipseed v. DPSC 1983

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1984: General General Election: General Nominees: General State House of Representatives Presidential Primary: Calendars Candidates Filing Information and Instructions Returns: First (1 of 6 folders) First (2-6 of 6 folders) Run-off

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Senate: General Candidates Filing Returns: First (8 folders) Run-off: District Numbers 4, 9, and 38 District Number 30 District Numbers 39 and 45 Protests: General County Offices: General DuPree v. Coker and Clarendon Co. Democratic Party (1 of 2 folders) Dupree v. Coker, cont. (2 of 2 folders) Box 51 Davenport et al v. South Carolina Democratic Party et al. Graham et al and NAACP, et al. v. State of South Carolina, et al. Graham, et al. and NAACP, et al. v. South Carolina, et al. re: McLeod v. DPSC Protest of Cecil J. Williams (2 folders and 1 bound volume) Protest of Isaac C. Joe Protest of W. H. Winborne State Board of Canvassers v. Estate of Paul W. Cantrell, Jr., et al. State of South Carolina v. United States of America, et al. and NAACP State Senate Seat Number 30 Washington v. DPSC, et al. (2 folders) Senate Reapportionment Special Elections Voting: South Carolina Voter Registration Analysis Voting Rights Act Compliance 1985:

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Forms and Instructions “South Carolina Democratic Party Fundraising Workshop for County Parties” Special Elections 1986: General General Election: Candidate Certification Candidates Corporate/Political Action Committee Correspondence Primary: Ballots Correspondence Filing Gubernatorial, Lader, Phil Poll Management Returns: General (2 folders) Abbeville Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lee Lexington

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Marion Marlboro McCormick Newberry Oconee Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg Union Williamsburg York Protests: General Abbeville County Council Fairfield County and Chesterfield County, House Seat 41 Box 53 Lee County, Primary Run-off, Malachi Wilson Marion County, Mayor, Frank T. Zeman vs. Bobby Gerald (2 folders) Williamsburg County: County Council Seat 1, Mitcheom vs. DPSC Executive Committee, et al: General Trial Transcript (2 folders) County Council District 2, Stanley Pasley vs. Flyn Cockfield, Mike Grier, Tyrone Gilmore, et al. Special Primary, House of Representatives, District 91 1987: Primary, Municipal, Kingstree Special Elections 1988: General Appointment of Mike Burton to State Ethics Commission Correspondence Democratic Candidates’ Workshop Filing and Certification Financial General Election: General Nominees Get Out The Vote Precleared Legislation Presidential: General Complaint in the Matter of George Bush for President, Inc. Primary: General Polling Place Changes Returns: First (7 folders) Runoff “Super Tuesday”

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Protests: County Offices Republican Presidential Primary Special Election for State Senate District 32 (2 folders) State Senate: District 30 District 43 Special Elections Voting: Poll Management Voter File

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1989 1990: General Gen. Election: Lists of Candidates: General By County Municipal, Mayor of Columbia Returns: Official Unofficial Opposition Research Primary: Ballots Correspondence County Chair Filing Florence County Mill Branch Precinct Recount Returns: Unofficial Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Calhoun Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown

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Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Lancaster Laurens Marion Marlboro Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg Union Williamsburg York Statement of Intent Shuptronic Voting Machine Qualifications for Probate Judge Protests: General Abbeville and Anderson counties, House District 11, Kay v. Johnson: General (2 folders) Exhibits (bound) Box 55 Transcript (bound) Pickens County, House Seat 4, Robert Clarkson and Noel Arsenault v. James Ellisor and Marilyn Satterfield Special Elections: General House Seat: 57 113 State Senate Seat, District 46 Voting: Poll Management Voter Registration by Race 1991, Special Elections: Calendar of Special Elections Writ of Election 1992: General Democratic Party Leadership Conference General Election: Candidate Certification Coordinated Campaign: General Campaign Materials

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Financial, Fundraising: Ann Richards Barbeque Victory ’92: General Correspondence Presidential: General Inauguration: General Financial Tickets Presidential Electors Returns: Abbeville-Beaufort Berkeley-Chesterfield Clarendon-Georgetown Greenville-Laurens Lee-Marlboro Newberry-Richland Saluda-York Voter Statistics Primary: Box 56 Ballots Candidate Information by County (2 folders) Candidate Information, Presidential Coordinated Campaign Filing: Correspondence, Filing Fees of Unopposed Candidates Presidential State List of Candidates Memos to County Chairs Press Releases Returns: Anderson Certified County Chairman Returns Florence Hampton Lancaster Pickens Richland Voter Statistics Protests: Presidential, FEC Complaint Primary Filing Fees, H. W. Pat Pascal, Jr. and Greenville County Democratic Party v. the State of SC Election Commission Union County, County Sheriff, James H. Lane Special Elections, Calendars Voting:

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Poll Management Voter Statistics 1993: County Party Surveys State Election Legislation 1994: General Correspondence Financial, Fundraising: Correspondence South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association General Election: Candidates Coordinated Campaign Opposition Research: General Correspondence Gubernatorial: Hartnett, Thomas Ravenel, Arthur Jr. Primary: Candidates Filing Stump Meetings Protest: Burton, et al. v. Sheheen, et al., Statewide Reapportionment, et al. v. Campbell Clarendon County, SC House No. 64, Eleazer R. Carter v. Alex Harvin, III Hampton County, Appeal hearing before the Executive Committee…(bound) “The Recount Primer” Special Elections Voter List CD Order Forms 1995: General Special Election, House District 31 1996:

Box 57 General Financial: Accountability, “Statement of Economic Interests and Campaign Disclosure Manual” Fundraising: “Honoring Our Past, Looking To The Future” Richland General Election: Candidates Coordinated Campaign: General Questionnaire County: Correspondence Events

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Financial, Fundraising, President Clinton’s 50th Birthday Presidential: General Inauguration: General Attendees (2 folders) Invitations Travel Arrangements Opposition Research Returns “South Carolina Precinct Targeting” prepared for the DNC “National Precinct Program: Program Outline” Poll Management Primary: Campaign Materials: 104th Congress Presidential County: Financial, Fundraising Lexington Richland County Democratic Party: General Candidates Events Financial Filing: Presidential State Candidates Returns Successful Candidates by County Protests: General Chester County, Run-Off Election, In Re Nettie Archer Chesterfield County Council Seat 9 Jasper County, County Sheriff, Ben Riley Lee County, State House District 50 (2 folders) Marlboro County Council District 6 (2 folders) Richland County: Cancellation of Primaries Challenged General Election Ballots Special Elections: Aiken and Edgefield Counties, House District 83 Barnwell and Orangeburg Counties, Senate District 40



1997: General Election Law, Title 7 Revision Reapportionment of General Assembly Regional Meetings Special Elections: Candidates: General

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Snow, John J. “Bubber”: General (2 folders) General Assembly Sessions: 1977-1978 1979-1980 1981-1982 1985-1986 1987-1988 1989-1990 1991-1992 1993-1994

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Filing: General Abbeville-Berkeley Charleston-Colleton Darlington-Marlboro Pickens-Williamsburg Voter Turnout Figures 1998: General “A New Vision for a New Party: The Action Plan for the DPSC, 1997-1998” Candidacy Information Clinton, Bill Coordinated Campaign General Election: Campaign Phone Bank Candidates: Campaign Material Lists of Candidates Events by County Filing: Filing Fees Forms Financial, Fundraising Get Out the Vote Petition to place James Metts on ballot as petition candidate for governor: Bamberg-Greenville Kershaw-Williamsburg Lexington County (3 folders) Richland County Democratic Party “Letters to the Editor” Campaign Inauguration Lists of Democrats Opposition Research Primary: General Filing: Administrative Materials Correspondence Returns

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Protests: General Florence County Council District Two Marlboro County Council District Four Richland County, House District 74, Alma Byrd Special Election, Richland County Council District Three “Voluntary Code of Racial Ethics and Pledge of Professional Conduct for Candidates and Public Officials of South Carolina” “What Every South Carolinian Should Know About Our State’s Politics (and Prospects)” “The Women’s Vote and the 1998 Elections” 1999, Special Elections: General Campaign Materials Candidate Certification Filing Returns Schedule of Special Elections 2000: General Campaign Advertisement Magazines Campaign Materials Financial, Fundraising: General South Carolina Senate Democratic Caucus Trial Lawyers “The First 25 Steps Every Smart Candidate Should Take” General Election: Candidates: General Gore, Al Certification: Candidates (2 folders) Information Decision Research-Maddox for State House (SC-9) Survey Report Financial: Accountability, Campaign Disclosure Forms South Carolina Democratic House Caucus: Committee Account Operating Account (2 folders) Opposition Research, Bush, George W. Returns by County Primary: “Another Step Toward Victory in 2000,” Camp Hodges 2000, DPSC (bound) Candidates Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Democratic National Committee Filing: General Abbeville Aiken

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Allendale Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun (2 folders) Charleston (2 folders) Chester Chesterfield Cherokee Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster (2 folders) Laurens Lee (2 folders) Lexington Marion Marlboro McCormick Newberry Oconee Orangeburg (2 folders) Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg York Filing Fees (bound volume, stored separately) Press Releases State Ethics Commission Protests: Williamsburg Office of County Sheriff, Primary Election

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York Co. Candidates for General Assembly, Short, et al. v. York Co. Registration and Elections Office Special Elections, Filing: Aiken Beaufort Berkeley Cherokee Kershaw Lee Marion Marlboro Oconee Pickens Spartanburg Union Voting: Poll Manager’s Handbook (bound) Poll Watcher Manual (bound) 2001: General County Councils Analysis Financial, Accountability, Campaign Disclosure Forms: General South Carolina House Republican Caucus Primary, Filing Fees, Correspondence Schedule of Elections Special Elections, Memos, Election Commission

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2002: General Alex Sanders for U.S. Senate: General Advertisements Biographical Information Correspondence: Hollings, Ernest F. Thurmond, Strom Law Review Articles Questionnaires: General “Questionnaires to Avoid” (original folder title) South Carolina House and Senate Voting Record Speeches and Compositions State Agency Head Salaries Volunteers Financial: Accountability: Campaign Disclosure Forms: General House Democratic Caucus Contribution Reports

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Fundraising Gen. Election: Candidates Candidate and Amendment Information on the Ballot Candidate Certification Coordinated Campaign: General Aristotle Voter Lists Canvass Information Churches and Clergy Coordinated Calendar High School and Campus Plan Part-Time Positions Phone Scripts Democratic Officials Per County Election Night Event Incident Reports: General (2) Faxed “Notice of Preclearance Activity under the Voting Rights Act of 1965…” Returns Voting: Victory 2002 Voter Protection Program Voting Systems NAACP Election Summit “Operations Plan 2001” Opposition Research Political Action Committees Political Sign Regulations Primary: Candidates Filing Fees Returns Run-Off, Newberry Protests: Allendale: County Council District 5 Treasurer Dorchester, County Council District 1: General Transcript (bound) Florence, Mayor of Florence Jasper: Auditor County Council District 27 Treasurer Marion, South Carolina House District 57 Transcript of Executive Committee Meeting, June 22, 2002 (bound) Williamsburg, County Supervisor and Auditor Redistricting, Population Statistics

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Schedule of Elections 2003, Schedule of Elections 2004: General Correspondence Financial: Billing Fundraising: General Reception for David Rudd Spratt Barbeque Income Statement General Election: General Candidates: General By County U.S. Senate, Tenenbaum, Inez Candidate Certification, Statewide Post-Election Analysis by County Parties (2 folders) Presidential Electors Voting: General “Victory 2004” Primary: Ballots Candidates Events Filing: Correspondence Fees Information and Forms Presidential Replacement Nomination for South Carolina House District 15 Statewide Candidates Poll Management: General Poll Manager’s Binder Contents Presidential: General “Howard Dean Presidential Primary Petition” (stored in Box 66) Department of Justice Preclearance Poll Workers Press Releases Returns (2 folders) South Carolina Presidential Debate: Media Coverage Planning Volunteer Information Volunteers

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Protests: General Beaufort, Hampton, and Jasper, South Carolina House District 122 Charleston: County Council District 4 (2 folders) South Carolina House District 115 Dillon, Florence, Marion and Marlboro: Reaves, et al. v. South Carolina Democratic Party, et al. (2 folders) South Carolina Senate Seat 30: General Executive Committee Materials (2 folders) Glover, et al. v. DPSC, et al. (2 folders) Williams vs. Marion County Election Commission, et al.: Transcript (bound) Exhibits 1-6 to Transcript (bound) Writ of Certiorari Petition Materials (2 folders) Florence, Mayor of Johnsonville Jasper, County Council: District 1 (Hardeeville) District 27 Lancaster, County Council District 5, Transcript (bound) Lee, County School Board, District 2 (4 folders) Marion: County Council District 2 County Sheriff: General (4 folders) Bound Transcripts (3 folders) Reaves, et al. v. Sweeney, et al. South Carolina House District 57 Sumter, County Auditor Schedule of Elections

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2006: General Coordinated Campaign Precinct and Voter Registration Information Primary, Filing: Filing Fees: General Submission Forms Forms Protests: Colleton, County Council At-Large Seat (2 folders) (bound) Darlington, South Carolina House District 62 (2 folders) York, South Carolina House District 49: General Transcript (bound)

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Poll Managers Handbook Primary (2 folders) Protest, Florence, Mayor of Florence (7 folders) n.d. 2004, Primary, Presidential, “Howard Dean Presidential Primary Petition” (bound) Access to boxes 67-72 is currently restricted. Inquire with SCPC staff for more information. Issues:

Box 73 General Anti-communism Black Democrats Education: General 1998, Committee Report on the PASS Act Ethics Health and Safety Labor Unions Law and Order: 1973, Watergate: General Correspondence Press Releases 1990, “Lost Trust” (FBI sting operation that exposed corruption in General Assembly): General Correspondence Court Documents, US vs. Ennis Fant, Larry Blanding, and Benjamin Gordon, Jr. Press Releases 1995, Francis v. Cook Legislation: 1973: No-Fault Automobile Insurance Olin D. Johnston Memorial Regional Transportation Authority 1974: Legislative Task Force Passed Legislation 1996, South Carolina House Session Report 1999, Legislative Summary Elections (2 folders) H. 3743, “Ethics, Government Accountability, and Campaign Reform Act of 1991” Legislative Updates (2 folders) Political Caucuses in State Legislatures Political Signs Presidential Electors Reapportionment: General 1972: Correspondence Senate 1987

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1992, Court Order (2 folders) 2001: General Census Data General Assembly Judiciary Committees House Democratic Caucus Reapportionment Committee Minutes Opposition to GOP Plan Research Senate Press Release Three Judge Panel State Housing Authority Taxes: 1993, Tax Policy Reform: General Correspondence 2001 Voting: General 1969, “…that all may vote,” Report by the Freedom to Vote Task Force 1970, “Reports of the Freedom to Vote Task Force,” issued by the DNC 1972, Voter Registration Bill 1976, “Code of Laws of SC 1976 Annotated, Title 7. Elections” (3 folders) 2001, Voting Reform Registration by Mail

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Organization: Democratic Party: General Awareness Initiatives Study Commission on Full Participation: Reports: First Congressional District Fourth Congressional District Sixth Congressional District Study of Black Representation on State Boards and Commissions South Carolina Frontlash South Carolina Policy Council Research: Economy: General “South Carolina” Sales Management Magazine “Federal Aid to the States: Fiscal Year 1970” by the Department of Treasury “The First Annual Reagan Recession Review,” Democratic Policy Committee “Legislative Roll Call Vote Analysis: 1993-1994 Session: 110th General Assembly of SC” by the SC Business & Industry Political Education Committee (BIPEC) “Political Advertising: Voter Reactions” by Thomas E. Patterson and Robert D. McClure Population Statistics for South Carolina Press Releases Thurmond, Strom Watergate Women:

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General Education Employment Equal Rights Amendment: General 1973 1974 1975: General Correspondence “The Equal Rights Amendment and South Carolina Laws” 1978 1981 1982: General Minutes of ERA South Carolina Newsletter of ERA South Carolina Health League of Women Voters: General 1973: Conference on Making the Election Process Work Correspondence 1974 Legislation, 1984 Women in Politics: General 1972, DNC, Office of Women’s Activities, Campaign Materials Pamphlets Women’s Leadership Forum Patronage: General Education, Correspondence: General A.C. Flora High School Joseph H. Belser Employment, Correspondence: General John Randall Clarke Summer Employment Financial: General Correspondence, Florence County Law and Order: General Savannah River Site Discrimination Case Military Political: Campaign Support Democratic Party: Appointments, Carter Administration

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Party Positions and Involvement Legislation State Boards and Commissions: Applications for Appointment Correspondence: General Congratulations Thank Yous Rosters Programs: Businessmen’s Seminar, “What’s Good About South Carolina”: Correspondence Invitations Lists of Possible Invitees Planning Governor’s College Leadership Conference Prospective Program for Black Democrats Student Leader Trips to Washington, D.C.: 1971: Correspondence Planning Press Release 1972 1973 1974 Publications: County: Aiken-Greenwood Oconee-York National: “Democratic Letter” “The Jefferson Report” State: General Correspondence “The Daily Briefing,” 1993 “The Democrat” “Face the Fax: The SC Democratic Party Weekly Briefing” “The Party Line”: General Publishing Materials “Report to South Carolina Democrats”

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Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston Charleston (continued) Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw

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Kershaw (continued) Lancaster Laurens Lee Lexington Marion Marlboro Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg

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Spartanburg (continued) Sumter Union Williamsburg York

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Clippings: Box 80 General Aggregated Clippings, 2000 The Alabama Democrat and The Ohio Democrat (originally in folder “Newsletter Ideas”) Auxiliaries

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Black On News Blacks Budgets, Federal and State, 1973 Burning of St. John Baptist Church (Dixiana, SC) Busing Charter Civil Rights Clinton Administration Scandals Confederate Flag Controversy Congress Conventions: County and Precinct Meetings National (2 folders) Republican State County Party Activities Democratic National Committee Education Elections: General 1962, 1967 1968-1969 1970-1971 1972: General Filing Fee Case Indigence Presidential Primary Scheduling Problems State Offices Stump Meetings U.S. House U.S. Senate 1973-1975 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982 1984-1985 1986: General Democratic Gubernatorial Primary Gubernatorial Race (2 folders) Special Election for Senate District 44 US Congress: 1st Congressional District Senate 1987-1988 1990, 1992, 1994 1996:

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General Richland County: Primary Sheriff’s Race General Assembly Presidential 1997-1998 2000 2002: General U.S. Senate Race (2 folders) 2004, 2006 Federal Funding Full Participation and Affirmative Action Fundraising: General Telethons Gambling General Assembly Homosexuality Industry and Employment ITT Legislation: General Amendment Shielding State Accounts from Legislative “Raids” Ban on Bungee Jumping Ban on Felons in State-Licensed Professions (related to Operation Lost Trust) Equal Rights Amendment Farm Tax Legislators’ Pay Minibottles No-bid Contracts No-fault Auto Insurance School Bus Speed Limit South Carolina Human Affairs Commission Stamp Tax State Election Laws Tidelands Transparency and Accountability Voting Microsoft Anti-trust Suit Military NAACP Nuclear Power and Waste Persons: General Atwater, Lee Beasley, David Beasley, Mary Wood Bush Family Campbell, Carroll

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Clinton, Bill Connally, John B. Davis, Mendel J. Dent, Frederick Dent, Harry S. Derrick, Butler Edens, J. Drake Fant, Betty Felder, James L. Fowler, Don Gettys, Tom Harpootlian, Dick Heller, Max Helms, Jesse Hodges, Jim Hollings, Ernest F. Jenrette, John Mann, James R. McAlister, Albert McCuen, Gina McGowan, Edgar L. McMaster, Henry McMillan, John L. McNair, Robert E. Metts, James Mills, Wilbur Mitchell, John and Martha Morris, Earle E. Nixon, Richard Powell, Ken Ravenel, Arthur (2 folders) Riley, Dick Rivers, L. Mendel Rockefeller, Winthrop Setzler, Nikki Spann, William Spence, Floyd Thurmond, Strom Turnipseed, Tom Wallace, George Watson, Albert Way, Charles Jr. Weaver, Brent West, John C. (2 folders) Wilkins, Caroline Young, Ed Youngblood, Bill Poverty and Welfare Programs Reapportionment (includes Full Slate Law materials) Redistricting

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Richland County Council, 1997 Republican Groups in South Carolina Republicans, National Roads South Carolina Policy Council State Car Use by South Carolina Legislators State Leases State Party Activities Third Parties Vietnam Conflict Voter Registration Watergate Scandal Audiovisual: Box 83 Photographs: General 1998 Campaign Signs Events: Campaign Events at DPSC Headquarters and Finlay Park, 1998 Committee of 100 [?] Event featuring James Carville, May 26, 1993 Event with John Edwards, c. 2008 Hodges Campaign Event, “Road to Victory,” 1998 Howard Dean Event and DPSC Headquarters, 1997 Jefferson-Jackson Dinners: 1995 1996 1998 Lexington County Peach Festival, 1997 Posed Shots, Hodges and Clinton Richard Gephardt Event, c. 1990s Unidentified: c. 1970s c. 1995 Aug. 28, 1997 c. 1998 c. 2004 Portraits Negatives: Richard Gephardt Event, c. 1990s Unidentified Event, Aug. 28, 1997 Unidentified Compact Disc, “Lindsey Stills” Video: Betamax (3 cassettes in folder): Commercials, Geddings Communications, “Bubba2” and “Bubba” (2) “Hollings”, SCETV Documentary U-Matic (2 cassettes in folder) “Profile: Bryan Dorn” “Ravenel spots” (commercials) VHS (9 cassettes): Geddings Communications, SCDP, “Bubba2” and “Bubba” (commercials)

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Grunwald Communications, “100 Day” and “Cut” (commercials) “Howard N. Mead & Company Presentation Reel” “MacWilliams Cosgrove Snider,” Oct. 18, 1993 “Sanford TV Ads” “State Fair Exhibit: Modern Political Collections” “Vote”, Sept. 24, 1998 “WPDE Debate” Unidentified VHS tape Audio:

Box 84 Cassettes With Cases (16 cassettes): “Beasley Salary News Conference” “David Just Wants To Have Fun” “front and back”, Nov. 19-20, 1996 “Get Out The Vote Radio: ‘Ruby Dee’ :60” “Highway Patrol Dispatch Tape”, Nov. 19, 1996 “Hodges Soundbites Press Con[ference]” Jefferson-Jackson Dinner – Sep. 8, 1995 “Message & Media, Come Home and Patients” (commercials) “Message & Media, The Reel” “Radio Demonstration Reel: Dixon Media Group” “Reese News Conf. May 6, 1997” “Rindy/Miller: Demo Reel” “SC Democratic Party on ‘Get Out the Vote’” “Sheinkopf LTD: 1999 Radio Demo” “Speech by Alex Sanders: ABA meeting 1996” Unidentified audio cassette tape Without Cases (8 cassettes): “Bishop Adams” “Society of the High Hills – A. Sanders”, May 8, 1999 McColl Protest South Carolina Community Development and Voter Project (includes transcript) Unidentified Reels: “Conference Capsule, State Chairman’s Conference, Mar. 30-31, 1967” (1 reel) Humphrey, Hubert (10 reels) Nixon, Richard (3 reels) Nixon-Humphrey Dialogue Radio Spots (3 reels) “Rev. Givins” (6 reels in this folder)

“Rev. Givins” (14 reels in this folder) Box 85 “Sound Truck [sic] – Inspiration for Voters” (1 reel) “South Carolina Democratic Party: cuts 1-5 -- General Anncts.” (1 reel) Unidentified (4 reels) Film (2 reels), “Pol. Jenerette [sic]” and unidentified Scrapbooks: 1992 Clinton Presidential Campaign Event Unidentified event at Embassy Suites, c. 1997

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