COLUMBIA, S.C. — The results for the questions that were on the South Carolina Republican (SCGOP) Presidential primary are in.
According to the chairman Drew McKissick ,“The South Carolina Republican Party had three advisory questions on our Presidential Primary ballot, and the responses paint a very clear picture of what our voters want,” said McKissick.
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“The questions, in order, consisted of Voter Registration by Party, Judicial Reform and Tort Reform. Each of these are issues that Grassroots Republicans feel strongly about and are looking to our Legislature to take action," he continued. “Over 755,000 Republican voters have done their job – now, it's up to our Legislators to pass legislation that echoes their overwhelming voices."
For information purposes, below is a breakdown of each question:
Question 1: Voter Registration by Party - 73.12% answered "YES"
Question 2: Judicial Reform - 91.17% answered "YES"
Question 3: Tort Reform - 87.75% answered "YES"
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