State House of Representatives District 63 in South Carolina State House District 63, South Carolina
2026 Primary Election
- Kory S Haskins — Manager in SC
Kory Haskins is a Democratic candidate for the South Carolina House of Representatives, District 63, in the 2026 primary election. A manager by profession, Haskins was born in Durham, North Carolina, and pursued his education at Florence-Darlington Technical College. Identifying as Christian, he is committed to representing his community in the state legislature. This upcoming election marks his second bid for the seat, having previously contested the 2024 general election. He will appear on the Democratic primary ballot on June 9, 2026.
- Sloan Hilton — Sales in SC
Sloan Hilton is a Democratic candidate for the South Carolina House of Representatives, District 63, in the 2026 election. With a professional background in sales, Hilton is campaigning on a platform focused on fighting for individual freedoms, protecting taxpayers' dollars, and amplifying constituents' voices. She aims to empower residents to build their American Dream, whether that involves family, business, a home, or simply a peaceful life. Hilton has also committed to supporting a constitutional amendment for congressional term limits. Her educational background includes an associate degree from Trident Technical College and a bachelor's degree from Southern New Hampshire University. The Democratic primary is scheduled for June 9, 2026.
- Wallace Jordan — Incumbent State Representative in Florence, SC
Wallace H. "Jay" Jordan Jr. is an incumbent Republican State Representative for South Carolina's District 63, first elected in 2015. He is seeking re-election in the 2026 Primary. An attorney by profession, he graduated from the Charleston School of Law in 2007. He is a resident of Florence, where he is actively involved in his church as a deacon and Sunday school teacher, and coaches youth sports. Representative Jordan serves on the House Judiciary and Ethics Committees, and his legislative efforts include sponsoring bills related to regional authorities, land conservation, and banking. He has also voted on redistricting legislation. Prior to his state house service, he contributed to local governance on the Florence County Election Commission and Voter Registration Board, and the City of Florence Planning Commission.