State House of Representatives District 60 in South Carolina State House District 60, South Carolina
2026 Primary Election
- Adrian Peguese Carter — Attorney in SC
Adrian Peguese Carter is a dedicated attorney, proud mother, and lifelong resident of South Carolina's House District 60, where she grew up and her family resides. Running in the Democratic primary for the State House of Representatives in 2026, Adrian is committed to serving her community by fostering ethical leadership, promoting greater transparency, and prioritizing people over politics. Her platform focuses on building economic opportunity for District 60, including job creation, small business support, and workforce development to ensure affordability for working families. Adrian, recognized as the 2024 SC Bar YLD Young Lawyer of the Year, believes leadership begins with listening to ensure every voice is heard and valued.
- Phillip Lowe — Incumbent South Carolina House of Representatives - District 60 in SC
Phillip Lowe is a Republican politician currently serving as a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives for District 60. Born on December 16, 1958, in Thomasville, Georgia, he assumed office in either 2006 or 2007. He is an incumbent seeking re-election to represent District 60 in the 2026 South Carolina Primary Election. Although the Republican primary for his office was reportedly canceled, he is confirmed to be running in the general election on November 3, 2026. Throughout his tenure, Lowe has been involved in legislative actions, including recognizing individuals for their service to the state.
- Melissa Oshea — Candidate for State House of Representatives in SC
Melissa Oshea is campaigning for a seat in the South Carolina House of Representatives, representing District 60. She is a dedicated public servant, a wife, and a mother, whose approach to service is deeply informed by her personal experiences. Oshea is currently active within the political sphere, holding the position of 3rd Vice-Chair of The Florence County Democratic Party. She is entering the race with a stated commitment to fight for her community, aiming to bring her unique perspective to the state legislature.