GREENVILLE - Scott Beck-ler kicked a 37-yard field goal with 3:30 left in the third quarter to give Furman the lead for good as the Paladins defeated...
...member of North Augusta City Council, was first elected to council in a special election to fill the vacancy caused by Scott Beck, who was elected to South Carolina House of Representatives. Re-elected in 1997 for first full four-year term...
...against the Rev. Nathaniel Irvin, a Democrat, both seeking the House seat vacated by the resignation of Republican Scott Beck to join the state attorney general's staff. Although neither was around for the flag vote, Mr. Smith got the endorsement...
...Shealy in the Republican primary. First, voters were asked to choose candidates in partisan primaries to replace Rep. Scott Beck, who resigned his seat in the Legislature in January. It took the primary and then a runoff in April between Mr. Smith...
...was called after City Councilman Don Smith won an earlier special election to the South Carolina House District 83 seat Scott Beck vacated for a job in the South Carolina attorney general's office. South Carolina law mandates that special elections...
...North Augusta voters go to the polls today to fill the unexpired term of former South Carolina House District 83 Rep. Scott Beck, who resigned to take a job in the state Attorney General's office. For the first time in a decade, voters of the...
...the winner is, both will be back before the voters in the June 13 primary. The special election will fill the seat Scott Beck resigned from in January only until Dec. 31. Mr. Smith will have no opposition in the GOP primary because his opponents...
...Republican banner in the special election to fill the South Carolina House District 83 seat left vacant by the resignation of Scott Beck in January. He defeated North Augusta attorney Arthur Shealy in Tuesday's runoff election by a vote of 1,118, or...
...nearly 31 percent of the vote to Mr. Butler's less than 28 percent. The District 83 seat became open when Republican Scott Beck resigned in January to take a job in the state Attorney General's office. The winner of the race will serve less than...
...34 votes, or 8.90 percent. The special primaries were called to elect a successor to two-term state legislator Scott Beck, who resigned in January to join the staff of South Carolina's attorney general. After Republican voters choose Mr...