State House of Representatives District 91 in South Carolina State House District 91, South Carolina
2026 Primary Election
- Daniel R Alexander — Incumbent Barnwell County Council - District 4 in Barnwell, SC
Daniel Alexander is a Republican candidate for the South Carolina House of Representatives District 91. A lifelong resident, he lives in Barnwell with his wife and two daughters. An alumnus of Clemson University with an MBA, Alexander serves as Director of Operations for a family-owned business. He currently holds an elected position on the Barnwell County Council, chairing personnel and finance committees and overseeing the county's budget. He also advocates for rural broadband and quality of life on the SC Association of Counties board. Alexander is running to ensure his region has a strong voice in Columbia, prioritizing reduced state income taxes, attracting new industry and jobs, strengthening rural healthcare, and protecting farming communities and Second Amendment rights.
- Lonnie Hosey — Incumbent Representative in Barnwell, SC
Lonnie Hosey, a Democratic member of the South Carolina House of Representatives for District 91 since 1998, is seeking re-election in 2026. Born in Dunbarton, SC, he is a decorated U.S. Marine Corps veteran, having served in Vietnam and earned a Purple Heart. Hosey holds degrees from Voorhees College and had a career at South Carolina State University before entering politics. His legislative focus includes the Ways and Means Committee. Driven by social justice and Christian faith, he is active in veterans' groups and community organizations. He is married to Doris Creech.
- Tyler A Morgan — Candidate for State House of Representatives in SC
Tyler Morgan is a Republican candidate seeking to represent District 91 in the South Carolina House of Representatives in the 2026 primary election. His platform centers on significant government and social reforms, aiming to prioritize the people of South Carolina over bureaucracy and external interests. He advocates for families through reforms to child custody and DSS, supports constitutional carry for gun owners, and seeks to protect local land from out-of-state "Green Energy" corporations. Morgan also proposes a thorough audit of state agencies to eliminate waste, end corporate welfare, and resist federal overreach, emphasizing a return to 10th Amendment principles to restore economic independence.