Republican South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has been re-elected for the state’s top job for the second time Tuesday, which will make him the state’s longest serving governor if he completes another full term.
Governors serve a period of four years per term before being required to seek re-election or retire if they have already been elected twice.

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster and the heads of various state agencies speak about the likely impact of Hurricane Ian on South Carolina on Sept. 28, 2022.
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But McMaster will have served 10 years by the time he finishes up his governorship, making him the state’s longest-serving governor.
McMaster’s unusually long tenure is down to the fact that he was tapped to fill in for former Gov. Nikki Haley in January 2017 when she was chosen by Donald Trump to serve as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
He was elected for his first full term in November 2018.

FILE – Rep. Joe Cunningham, D-S.C., addresses the crowd at the 2019 South Carolina Democratic Party State Convention on June 22, 2019, in Columbia, South Carolina.
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The South Carolina governor faced some opposition from Democratic challenger Joe Cunningham.
Though Cunningham was only able to achieve 40.6 percent of the state’s vote while McMaster secured just over 58 percent.
McMaster championed his policies during the coronavirus pandemic when he chose to keep the state largely open and claimed the decision contributed to South Carolina’s strong economy.

FILE PHOTO: South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster signs into law a bill banning almost all abortions in the state Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, in Columbia, S.C.
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He has pledged to do more to boost the state’s economy by attracting more businesses and deepening the Charleston port – the nation’s ninth-busiest port – to increase commercial shipping.
McMaster drew criticism from Democratic voters over his stance on a six-week abortion ban and comments he made last month when he said he would support banning same-sex marriage if the Supreme Court were to overturn the 2015 landmark decision.