American politician
Stephen Frank
Assumed office November 2024Preceded by Adam Morgan
Political party Republican Occupation Commercial Insurance
Stephen Frank is an American politician and a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 20th District, serving since November 2024. He is a member of the Republican Party .[ 1]
Early life and career
Frank is an insurance provider.[ 2]
Political career
Frank filed for House District 20 after Republican incumbent Adam Morgan announced his run for South Carolina's 4th Congressional District , a seat held by Republican incumbent William Timmons .[ 3] [ 4] Morgan ultimately lost the Republican primary to Timmons, vacating his own seat in the State House.[ 3] [ 4]
Frank defeated Sarah Curran in the Republican primary for House District 20.[ 5] He faced Democrat Stephen Dreyfus in the general election,[ 6] and defeated him to take the seat.[ 7] [ 8]
Frank serves on the House Education and Public Works committee.[ 9]
References
^ "Stephen Frank" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved 2024-11-25 .
^ Kenmore, Abraham (2024-04-12). "Koch-backed group gets involved in SC Statehouse races • SC Daily Gazette" . SC Daily Gazette . Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ a b Stoddard, Freeman (November 16, 2023). "SC representative to challenge Upstate congressman in Republican Primary" . WHNS-TV . Retrieved November 24, 2024 .
^ a b Beavers, Olivia (November 16, 2023). "House Republican earns primary challenger over McCarthy support" . Politico . Retrieved November 24, 2024 .
^ Moss, Savannah. "Timmons wins, Freedom Caucus members sweep primary challengers; run-offs likely" . The Greenville News . Retrieved 2024-11-25 .
^ Putnam, Jeannie (2024-10-18). "Meet the candidates: South Carolina General Assembly Senate and House races" . GREENVILLE JOURNAL . Retrieved 2024-11-25 .
^ Putnam, Jeannie (2024-11-06). "Nov. 5 election results in Greenville County: Tax referendum for roads falls short" . GREENVILLE JOURNAL . Retrieved 2024-11-25 .
^ "Election Night Reporting" . www.enr-scvotes.org . Retrieved 2024-11-25 .
^ "South Carolina Legislature Online - Committee" . www.scstatehouse.gov . Retrieved 2024-12-10 .
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