State House of Representatives District 33 in South Carolina State House District 33, South Carolina
2026 Primary Election
- Abraham L Harris — Candidate for State House of Representatives in SC
Abraham "Abe" Harris is a declared candidate for the South Carolina House of Representatives, representing District 33. He is preparing for the 2026 South Carolina Primary Election, where he will vie for a position to serve his constituents in the state legislature. While his candidacy for this significant role is confirmed, further details about his professional background, specific policy platforms, or the broader vision he brings to his campaign are not explicitly detailed in publicly available information. His focus is on earning the support of voters in the upcoming primary election.
- Travis A Moore — Incumbent State Representative in SC
Travis A. Moore, a Republican, currently represents District 33 in the South Carolina House of Representatives, an office he assumed on November 9, 2020. He is seeking re-election in the 2026 South Carolina Primary Election. As a legislator, he has addressed various issues, including advocating for "Protecting Life and Closing Dangerous Loopholes" concerning abortion and contraception. His current term is set to conclude on November 9, 2026. He is known for his work in the House, including introducing resolutions.
- Clemson G Turregano — Professor of Leadership Practice, Senior Leadership Fellow, and Educational Consultant in Spartanburg, SC
Clemson G. Turregano, a Democratic candidate for the South Carolina House of Representatives District 33, is a distinguished veteran who served 25 years in the U.S. Army, holding a Gunnery Badge for the M1A1 Abrams tank. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Syracuse University and a Bachelor's from The Citadel. Professionally, he serves as a Professor of Leadership Practice at The Citadel and a Senior Leadership Fellow at Furman University, also working as an educational consultant. Turregano advocates for strong public education, opposing efforts to divert funds to private institutions. He supports a woman's right to health decisions as a private matter and emphasizes the importance of firearms training. Originally from Tucson, Arizona, he is married with two sons and is a Unitarian Universalist.