Juvenile Probation Officer, South Carolina Department of Youth Services
Clerk of Court, Spartanburg County, 1996-2002
Political Experience
MA, Education, Clemson University, 1988
BA, Political Science, Newberry College, 1986
Juvenile Probation Officer, South Carolina Department of Youth Services
Clerk of Court, Spartanburg County, 1996-2002
Secretary of State, South Carolina, 2003-present
Candidate, State of South Carolina Secretary of State, 2018
Delegate, Republican National Convention, 2004, 2008
Religious, Civic, and other Memberships
MA, Education, Clemson University, 1988
BA, Political Science, Newberry College, 1986
Juvenile Probation Officer, South Carolina Department of Youth Services
Clerk of Court, Spartanburg County, 1996-2002
Secretary of State, South Carolina, 2003-present
Candidate, State of South Carolina Secretary of State, 2018
Delegate, Republican National Convention, 2004, 2008
Member, Board of Trustees, Spartanburg Methodist College, 2009-present
Member, Saint Paul United Methodist Church, present
Member, Westminster Presbyterian Church, present
Former Member, Committee, Spartanburg Grand Old Party
Chair, International Relations Committee, National Association of Secretaries of State
Ex-Officio Member, Legislative Council, South Carolina Consumer Affairs Commission
Member, Lions Club
Former Member, National Association of Secretaries of State, International Relations Committee
Former Vice President, South Carolina Association of Countywide Elected Executives
Policy Positions
Not available.
Endorsements
In 2014, Hammond received endorsements from Citizens for Life and the South Carolina Association of Realtors prior to the general election. Hammond's opponent, Ginny Deerin, received an endorsement from the South Carolina Club for Growth in September 2014, making her the first Democrat to receive the group's endorsement in a statewide race.Read More
In 2014, Hammond received endorsements from Citizens for Life and the South Carolina Association of Realtors prior to the general election. Hammond's opponent, Ginny Deerin, received an endorsement from the South Carolina Club for Growth in September 2014, making her the first Democrat to receive the group's endorsement in a statewide race.Read More