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== Political career == == Political career ==
Democratic incumbent ] did not file for re-election in 2024.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Brown |first=Tonya |date=2024-05-01 |title='I must say goodbye:' Rep. Patricia Moore Henegan will not seek reelection to District 54 |url=https://wpde.com/news/local/representative-patricia-moore-henegan-will-not-seek-reelection-to-district-54-marlboro-dillon-chesterfield-counties-state-house-lawmakers-south-carolina-05-01-2024 |access-date=2024-12-11 |website=WPDE |language=en}}</ref> Luck filed for the seat, receiving the endorsement of both Henegan and ], who previously served in the seat. Luck faced Betty Jo Quick in the Democratic Primary and Republican Sterling McDiarmind in the general election,<ref>{{Cite news |last=Brown |first=Tonya |date=April 1, 2024 |title=Bennettsville lawyer files for state house seat |url=https://wpde.com/news/local/bennettsville-lawyer-files-state-house-seat-attorney-jason-luck-south-carolina-house-district-election-april-1-2024 |access-date=April 8, 2024 |work=WPDE-TV}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=April 1, 2024 |title=Candidate Listings |url=https://vrems.scvotes.sc.gov/Candidate/CandidateSearch?electionId=22114 |access-date=April 8, 2024 |website=SC State Election Commission}}</ref> defeating both.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Election Night Reporting |url=https://www.enr-scvotes.org/SC/121614/web.317647/#/detail/28108 |access-date=2024-12-11 |website=www.enr-scvotes.org |language=en}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite web |title=Election Night Reporting |url=https://www.enr-scvotes.org/SC/122436/web.345435/#/detail/28108 |access-date=2024-12-11 |website=www.enr-scvotes.org |language=en}}</ref> Democratic incumbent ] did not file for re-election in 2024.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Brown |first=Tonya |date=2024-05-01 |title='I must say goodbye:' Rep. Patricia Moore Henegan will not seek reelection to District 54 |url=https://wpde.com/news/local/representative-patricia-moore-henegan-will-not-seek-reelection-to-district-54-marlboro-dillon-chesterfield-counties-state-house-lawmakers-south-carolina-05-01-2024 |access-date=2024-12-11 |website=WPDE |language=en}}</ref> Luck filed for the seat, receiving the endorsement of both Henegan and ], who previously served in the seat. Luck faced Betty Jo Quick in the Democratic Primary and Republican Sterling McDiarmind in the general election,<ref>{{Cite news |last=Brown |first=Tonya |date=April 1, 2024 |title=Bennettsville lawyer files for state house seat |url=https://wpde.com/news/local/bennettsville-lawyer-files-state-house-seat-attorney-jason-luck-south-carolina-house-district-election-april-1-2024 |access-date=April 8, 2024 |work=WPDE-TV}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=April 1, 2024 |title=Candidate Listings |url=https://vrems.scvotes.sc.gov/Candidate/CandidateSearch?electionId=22114 |access-date=April 8, 2024 |website=SC State Election Commission}}</ref> defeating both.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Election Night Reporting |url=https://www.enr-scvotes.org/SC/121614/web.317647/#/detail/28108 |access-date=2024-12-11 |website=www.enr-scvotes.org |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Election Night Reporting |url=https://www.enr-scvotes.org/SC/122436/web.345435/#/detail/28108 |access-date=2024-12-11 |website=www.enr-scvotes.org |language=en}}</ref>


Luck was elected Secretary of the House Invitations and Memorial Resolutions committee and serves on the House Judiciary committee.<ref>{{Cite web |title=South Carolina Legislature Online - Committee |url=https://www.scstatehouse.gov/committee.php?chamber=H |access-date=2024-12-11 |website=www.scstatehouse.gov}}</ref> Luck was elected Secretary of the House Invitations and Memorial Resolutions committee and serves on the House Judiciary committee.<ref>{{Cite web |title=South Carolina Legislature Online - Committee |url=https://www.scstatehouse.gov/committee.php?chamber=H |access-date=2024-12-11 |website=www.scstatehouse.gov}}</ref>
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American politician
Jason S. Luck
Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives
from the 54th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
2024
Preceded byPat Henegan
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic

Jason Scott Luck is an American politician. He is a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 54th District, serving since 2024. He is a member of the Democratic party.

Political career

Democratic incumbent Pat Henegan did not file for re-election in 2024. Luck filed for the seat, receiving the endorsement of both Henegan and Douglas Jennings Jr., who previously served in the seat. Luck faced Betty Jo Quick in the Democratic Primary and Republican Sterling McDiarmind in the general election, defeating both.

Luck was elected Secretary of the House Invitations and Memorial Resolutions committee and serves on the House Judiciary committee.

References

  1. Brown, Tonya (2024-05-01). "'I must say goodbye:' Rep. Patricia Moore Henegan will not seek reelection to District 54". WPDE. Retrieved 2024-12-11.
  2. Brown, Tonya (April 1, 2024). "Bennettsville lawyer files for state house seat". WPDE-TV. Retrieved April 8, 2024.
  3. "Candidate Listings". SC State Election Commission. April 1, 2024. Retrieved April 8, 2024.
  4. "Election Night Reporting". www.enr-scvotes.org. Retrieved 2024-12-11.
  5. "Election Night Reporting". www.enr-scvotes.org. Retrieved 2024-12-11.
  6. "South Carolina Legislature Online - Committee". www.scstatehouse.gov. Retrieved 2024-12-11.

External links

Members of the South Carolina House of Representatives
Speaker of the House
Jay Lucas (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Tommy Pope (R)
Majority Leader
Gary Simrill (R)
Minority Leader
Todd Rutherford (D)
  1. Bill Whitmire (R)
  2. Adam L. Duncan (R)
  3. Phillip Bowers (R)
  4. Davey Hiott (R)
  5. Neal Collins (R)
  6. April Cromer (R)
  7. Lee Gilreath (R)
  8. Don Chapman (R)
  9. Blake Sanders (R)
  10. Thomas Beach (R)
  11. Craig A. Gagnon (R)
  12. Daniel Gibson (R)
  13. John R. McCravy III (R)
  14. Luke Rankin (R)
  15. JA Moore (D)
  16. Mark N. Willis (R)
  17. Mike Burns (R)
  18. Alan Morgan (R)
  19. Patrick Haddon (R)
  20. Stephen Frank (R)
  21. Bobby Cox (R)
  22. Paul Wickensimer (R)
  23. Chandra Dillard (D)
  24. Bruce W. Bannister (R)
  25. Wendell K. Jones (D)
  26. David Martin (R)
  27. David Vaughan (R)
  28. Chris Huff (R)
  29. Dennis Moss (R)
  30. Brian Lawson (R)
  31. Rosalyn Henderson-Myers (D)
  32. Scott Montgomery (R)
  33. Travis Moore (R)
  34. Sarita Edgerton (R)
  35. Bill Chumley (R)
  36. Rob Harris (R)
  37. Steven Wayne Long (R)
  38. Josiah Magnuson (R)
  39. Cal Forrest (R)
  40. Joseph S. White (R)
  41. Annie McDaniel (D)
  42. Doug Gilliam (R)
  43. Randy Ligon (R)
  44. Mike Neese (R)
  45. Brandon Michael Newton (R)
  46. Heath Sessions (R)
  47. Tommy Pope (R)
  48. Brandon Guffey (R)
  49. John Richard C. King (D)
  50. Will Wheeler (D)
  51. J. David Weeks (D)
  52. Jermaine L. Johnson (D)
  53. Richie Yow (R)
  54. Jason S. Luck (D)
  55. Jackie E. Hayes (D)
  56. Tim McGinnis (R)
  57. Lucas Atkinson (D)
  58. Jeff Johnson (R)
  59. Terry Alexander (D)
  60. Phillip Lowe (R)
  61. Carla Schuessler (R)
  62. Robert Q. Williams (D)
  63. Jay Jordan (R)
  64. Fawn Pedalino (R)
  65. Cody Mitchell (R)
  66. Jackie Terribile (R)
  67. G. Murrell Smith Jr. (R)
  68. Heather Ammons Crawford (R)
  69. Chris Wooten (R)
  70. Robert Reese (D)
  71. Nathan Ballentine (R)
  72. Seth Rose (D)
  73. Chris R. Hart (D)
  74. Todd Rutherford (D)
  75. Heather Bauer (D)
  76. Leon Howard (D)
  77. Kambrell Garvin (D)
  78. Beth Bernstein (D)
  79. Hamilton R. Grant (D)
  80. Katherine D. Landing (R)
  81. Charles V. Hartz (R)
  82. Bill Clyburn (D)
  83. Bill Hixon (R)
  84. Melissa Lackey Oremus (R)
  85. Jay Kilmartin (R)
  86. Bill Taylor (R)
  87. Paula Rawl Calhoon (R)
  88. RJ May (R)
  89. Micah Caskey (R)
  90. Justin Bamberg (D)
  91. Lonnie Hosey (D)
  92. Brandon Cox (R)
  93. Jerry Govan Jr. (D)
  94. Gil Gatch (R)
  95. Gilda Cobb-Hunter (D)
  96. Ryan McCabe (R)
  97. Robby Robbins (R)
  98. Chris Murphy (R)
  99. Mark Smith (R)
  100. Sylleste Davis (R)
  101. Roger K. Kirby (D)
  102. Harriet Holman (R)
  103. Carl Anderson (D)
  104. William Bailey (R)
  105. Kevin Hardee (R)
  106. Val Guest (R)
  107. Case Brittain (R)
  108. Lee Hewitt (R)
  109. Tiffany Spann-Wilder (D)
  110. Tom Hartnett (R)
  111. Wendell Gilliard (D)
  112. Joe Bustos (R)
  113. Vacant
  114. Gary Brewer (R)
  115. Spencer Wetmore (D)
  116. James Teeple (R)
  117. Jordan Pace (R)
  118. Bill Herbkersman (R)
  119. Leon Stavrinakis (D)
  120. Weston J. Newton (R)
  121. Michael F. Rivers Sr. (D)
  122. Bill Hager (R)
  123. Jeff Bradley (R)
  124. Shannon Erickson (R)


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