In South Carolina, 3 G.O.P. Women Fought an Abortion Ban. They Lost Their Races. – The New York Times

Posted: June 27, 2024 at 1:58 am

Last year, the five self-proclaimed Sister Senators from South Carolina were awarded the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award after they joined together across party lines to block the legislature from passing a near-total abortion ban.

But a prize from the nations most storied Democratic family may not be the best calling card in Republican primaries in the red-state South.

All three of the Republican women in the group of five the others were a Democrat and an independent faced primary challenges, and all three have now lost. State Senator Katrina Shealy, who was the only female member of the chamber after she won in 2012, failed to win a runoff on Tuesday against the son of a former legislator.

The two others lost earlier this month: Penry Gustafson lost by a 64 point margin; Sandy Senn lost by 33 votes, small enough to trigger a recount, but conceded the race before that.

South Carolina ranks 47th for the number of women in its state legislature, just above Mississippi, Tennessee and West Virginia. The losses this month are likely to mean that no Republican women will serve in the next session. Ms. Shealy was the only woman to lead a committee in the chamber.

While the Sister Senators succeeded three times in blocking a near-total ban that would have defined life as beginning at conception, the Senate then passed a six-week ban that was upheld by the State Supreme Court (which had recently lost its only female justice).

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In South Carolina, 3 G.O.P. Women Fought an Abortion Ban. They Lost Their Races. - The New York Times

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