South Carolina 16th State Senate District, South Carolina: Old Confederacy district. In 2024, voted R+20%. Democratic peak: D+99 in 1936.
Key facts
- 2024 presidential margin
- R+20MIT Election Lab
- Political archetype
- Old ConfederacyAkashic typology
- Population
- 31,0392024 5-year
- Median household income
- $86,6592024 5-year
- White (non-Hispanic)
- 68.2%2024 5-year
- Black
- 18.6%2024 5-year
- Hispanic / Latino
- 7.4%2024 5-year
- Peak Democratic margin
- D+99 in 1912MIT Election Lab
- Peak Republican margin
- R+44 in 1972MIT Election Lab
| Year | Won | Margin | Democratic | Republican | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R | 6,224 | 9,484 | 15,934 | ||
| R | 6,091 | 8,806 | 15,127 | ||
| R | 4,326 | 7,053 | 11,963 | ||
| R | 4,100 | 6,162 | 10,414 | ||
| R | 3,912 | 5,552 | 9,591 | ||
| R | 2,491 | 4,556 | 7,124 | ||
| R | 2,171 | 3,546 | 5,841 | ||
| R | 1,978 | 2,323 | 4,695 | ||
| R | 1,864 | 2,264 | 4,838 | ||
| R | 1,360 | 2,391 | 3,771 | ||
| R | 1,157 | 2,346 | 3,519 | ||
| D | 1,558 | 1,361 | 3,009 | ||
| D | 1,724 | 1,146 | 2,880 | ||
| R | 687 | 1,801 | 2,512 | ||
| R | 672 | 957 | 2,546 | ||
| D | 1,024 | 923 | 1,947 | ||
| D | 1,095 | 650 | 1,744 | ||
| D | 862 | 396 | 1,398 | ||
| D | 957 | 643 | 1,600 | ||
| O | 174 | 16 | 466 | ||
| D | 381 | 11 | 404 | ||
| D | 429 | 10 | 439 | ||
| D | 434 | 0 | 440 | ||
| D | 499 | 0 | 510 | ||
| D | 194 | 19 | 213 | ||
| D | 207 | 3 | 215 | ||
| D | 243 | 4 | 247 | ||
| D | 213 | 2 | 215 | ||
| D | 213 | 0 | 216 | ||
| D | 252 | 6 | 258 | ||
| D | 203 | 7 | 210 | ||
| D | 188 | 8 | 196 | ||
| D | 272 | 25 | 297 | ||
| D | 302 | 70 | 380 | ||
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Demographics
With a 2024 presidential margin of R+32.5, this district of roughly 115,000 residents sits well outside competitive territory, making statewide and national trends largely secondary to local candidate dynamics.
The shift began with civil rights. 1984 marked the realignment in South Carolina 16th State Senate District, by a thirty-four points margin. The Republican margin reached its widest at forty-four points in 1972. The 2024 margin was twenty points.
The political shift has tracked, in South Carolina 16th State Senate District, the political shift of the South more broadly. A 68% non-Hispanic-white share, a median household income of $86,659, and a 9% poverty rate describe the demographic context.
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State Senate District 16, South Carolina. Akashic. https://akashic.app/sld-upper/45016/. Accessed May 20, 2026. License: CC BY 4.0.