Dwight Loftis

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Dwight A. Loftis (born February 4, 1943) is a retired American politician and insurance agent from South Carolina. A member of the South Carolina Senate from 2019 to 2024, he previously represented district 19 in the South Carolina House of Representatives for 23 years from 1996 to 2019. He is a member of the Republican party.

Succeeded byJason Elliott
Preceded byMike Fair[2]
Succeeded byPatrick Haddon[3]
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Dwight Loftis
Member of the South Carolina Senate
from the 6th district
In office
March 27, 2019  December 2024
Preceded byWilliam Timmons[1]
Succeeded byJason Elliott
Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives
from the 19th district
In office
January 24, 1996  March 27, 2019
Preceded byMike Fair[2]
Succeeded byPatrick Haddon[3]
Personal details
Born (1943-02-04) February 4, 1943 (age 83)
PartyRepublican
Spouse
Sandra Elaine Jones
(m. 1963)
Children3
EducationNorth Greenville University (AA, 1966)
ProfessionInsurance agent, politician
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S.C. House of Representatives (1996–2019)

From 1996 to 2019, Loftis represented district 19 in the South Carolina House of Representatives. His entry to the office was upon winning a January 1996 special election.[4]

S.C. Senate

From 2019 to 2024, Loftis represented South Carolina's 6th Senate District (a portion of Greenville County). He was first elected during a special election when incumbent William Timmons succeeded Trey Gowdy in representing South Carolina's 4th Congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives.[1] In 2023, Loftis announced he would retire and not seek reelection.[5][6]

Political views

Loftis opposes gay marriage and strongly supports marriage as defined between a man and woman.[7] He voted to keep the Confederate Flag flying above the South Carolina Statehouse.[8] He is a strong supporter of "law and order," the second amendment, and South Carolina's "heartbeat bill," restricting abortion after six-weeks.[9]

Personal life

Loftis resides in Greenville, South Carolina with his wife Sandra. They have three children. Loftis first obtained an Associate degree from North Greenville University (then, North Greenville College) in 1966. He was an insurance agent, but has since retired.[10]

Loftis has been an active member of the Greenville community, particularly on issues of crime and education. He is a board member and past president of the Crime Stoppers of Greenville, and has held positions such as:

  • Past chairman of the North West Business Education Partnership School District of Greenville
  • Past member of the Leadership Council School District in Greenville County
  • Former Greenville County School Trustee

Electoral history

More information Year, Office ...
Year Office Type Party Main opponent Party Votes for Loftis Result Swing Ref.
Total % P. ±%
1996 S.C. Representative Special Republican Johnnie S. Fulton Democratic 1,423 51.35% 1st N/A Won Hold [11]
1996 General Republican Johnnie S. Fulton Democratic 4,992 56.48% 1st N/A Won Hold [12]
1998 General Republican Write-in N/A 6,224 97.69% 1st +41.21% Won Hold [13]
2000 General Republican Debbie Hill Democratic 6,126 66.02% 1st -31.67% Won Hold [14]
2002 General Republican Write-in N/A 6,441 97.80% 1st +31.78% Won Hold [15]
2004 General Republican Luanne M. Taylor Democratic 7,746 72.14% 1st -25.66% Won Hold [16]
2006 General Republican Write-in N/A 5,991 98.89% 1st +26.75% Won Hold [17]
2008 General Republican Write-in N/A 9,205 98.58% 1st -0.31% Won Hold [18][19]
2010 General Republican Write-in N/A 6,467 98.60% 1st +0.02% Won Hold [20]
2012 General Republican Write-in N/A 9,213 97.90% 1st -0.70% Won Hold [21]
2014 General Republican Write-in N/A 6,492 98.62% 1st +0.72% Won Hold [22]
2016 General Republican Write-in N/A 10,379 98.56% 1st -0.06% Won Hold [23]
2018 General Republican Carrie Counton Democratic 6,744 61.16% 1st -37.40% Won Hold [24]
2019 S.C. Senate Rep. primary Republican Amy Ryberg Doyle Republican 3,528 55.41% 1st N/A Won N/A [25][1]
Special Republican Tina Belge Democratic 4,440 55.64% 1st N/A Won Hold [26]
2020 General Republican Hao Wu Democratic 33,300 65.13% 1st N/A Won Hold [9][27]
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Awards and honors

Governor Henry McMaster presented the Order of the Palmetto to Loftis at the December 2, 2024, Greenville County Legislative Delegation meeting.[28]

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