Go Vote!

Election day is June 11
Polls are open 7:00 am to 7:00 pm

Endorsements

CONGRESSMAN JIM CLYBURN

“Solicitor David Pascoe has been a champion for the people of Calhoun, Dorchester, and Orangeburg counties. His twenty years of service has made our community safer, our state more honest, and our courts more just. As a resident of Santee, I’m proud to cast my vote for my friend David Pascoe in the June 11th Democratic Primary and I encourage the voters of the First Circuit to do the same.”

SENATOR JOHN MATTHEWS

“I’m excited for the opportunity to co-chair the committee to Reelect my friend David Pascoe. Since 2005, David has been a tough and fair prosecutor for our community. David Pascoe deserves our support in the June 11th Democratic Primary.”

REPRESENTATIVE GILDA COBB-HUNTER

“The progress we’ve made since David Pascoe was first elected our solicitor in 2004 cannot be understated. He has locked up violent criminals and given nonviolent offenders a second chance. Solicitor Pascoe has made our communities safer places to live, work, and raise a family. That’s why I’m supporting David Pascoe on June 11th and encouraging the citizens of Calhoun, Dorchester, and Orangeburg to do the same.”
 

MAYOR HELEN CARSON

“David Pascoe is THE St. Matthews candidate. David has called St. Matthews home for three decades and has been an active member of our community. As Solicitor, he established the very first First Circuit Solicitor’s Office in Calhoun County and has worked with churches and community leaders to create game changing initiatives like drug courts and the Youth Mentor Program. I’m proud to cast my vote for Solicitor David Pascoe in the June 11th Democratic Primary.”     

MAYOR MICHAEL C. BUTLER

“As the Mayor of Orangeburg and a pastor, I’ve seen firsthand how important it is for churches and law enforcement to work together to stop and prevent crime. Solicitor David Pascoe collaborated with churches and community organizations to start the Youth Mentor Program.That’s why I’m supporting Solicitor David Pascoe.”