Evangeline Hundley
Candidate for SC Senate District 5 serving
Cherokee, Chester, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, Lee, Union, York, Newberry, Sumter, Spartanburg, Rock Hill, Fort Mill and Lake Wylie

  • I'm running for SC's 5th Congressional seat to serve you, the people. 

  • I'm running to make my district and my state healthier, wealthier, and wiser

  • I'm running to be your voice and your vote in Washington, DC. 

  • I'm running so we can have more accountability when federal dollars are sent to us. 

  • I'm running to increase voter participation. 

  • I'm running to bring diversity of culture and gender to the SC Congressional Representative body. 

Let's build on the great work of the 117th Congress and make the 118th Congress even stronger by voting for a representative who will vote for and represent you.  We've got serious work to do and I'm ready togo to work for you.  Let's Stand.Let's Unite. Let's Vote.  I want to be your next Congressperson for the 5th District of SC.  So, stand, unite, and vote for me on June 14 and then vote for me again on November 8 so we can all win!


Senator Mike Fanning
Currently serving Senate District 17
Chester, Fairfield, Lancaster & York Counties
Running for re-election

Dr. Mike Fanning, a native and lifelong South Carolinian, holds degrees from Wofford College, Benedict College, and the University of South Carolina (where he holds a doctorate in Educational Leadership & Policy). He is an active-service veteran of the US Army.

On November 8, 2016, Mike was elected to a seat in the South Carolina State Senate – serving as the Senator for District 17 (representing Chester, Fairfield, Lancaster, & York Counties). Senator Fanning currently serves on the following Senate Committees: Agriculture & Natural Resources; Family & Veterans Services, Finance, and Fish, Game, & Forestry.


Katie Crosby
Candidate for SC House District 44 serving
Indian Land and Van Wyck

advocate. educator. problem solver

Let's Take Back Our Freedom!

  • ​You should be free to open your own small business and still afford groceries for your family. 

  • You should be free to choose your healthcare provider - no more networks in SC. 

  • You should be free to enjoy our wonderful state parks without worrying about harmful pollutants in our air and water. 

  • Your kids should be free to enjoy their science experiments in class without worrying about shooters. 

  • By electing Katie Crosby to the South Carolina House of Representatives District 44, we can take back our freedom!


Yokima Cureton
Candidate for Senate District 27 serving
Chesterfield, Lancaster and Kershaw

I am Yokima Cureton your next District 27, South Carolina Senator. I am not a career politician by a long shot. And I don't aim to be!

I am a fourth generation Lancastrian, roots run deep on both sides of my family. I am woman of God, a devoted wife, and a business owner. I have earned two master’s degrees, traveled the globe professionally and serve on Lancaster's Planning and Zoning Commission.

As a black woman married to a first generation immigrant to this country, the road to this moment wasn’t easy, and there won't be anything simple about defeating my opponent in November. Despite being new to state level politics, I bring a wealth of leadership experience and a fresh perspective. 


Nicole Ventour
Candidate for SC House District 45 serving
Lancaster, Heath Springs, Kershaw

As a child, I remember coming to Lancaster during summers and visiting with cousins, aunts, uncles, and my grandfather, the late "Jackie Boy Barnes", who were all born and raised right here in Lancaster, South Carolina. I knew that one day Lancaster would be my home. My dream became my reality when I relocated to Lancaster 12 years ago with my then 5 year-old son.

After relocating, I opened a mental health agency, The Right Direction, LLC, in Lancaster, where I still work as a psychotherapist.

However, I found the need to take on other roles in the community due to a lack of resources.  The Right Direction, LLC became my ministry. I became a social worker, case worker, an advocate, and any other role to help those who felt helpless. I also offered free after-school care for children receiving behavioral health services, free mental health services to parents who couldn’t afford their own treatment, and a free summer program. This was all done without grant money, government assistance, or financial support from any organizations. I used profits to hire staff to support and care for the children receiving services.

This was also done while experiencing my own financial hardship but refusing to limit the services provided because I knew God would get me through it. I knew then, advocacy was my calling.