CHARLESTON, S.C. — The latest round of campaign fundraising data has been released, showing two candidates peeling away from the pack in terms of raising money.
Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and Attorney General Alan Wilson both raised a little more than $1 million in cash contributions between January and April of this year. Since the beginning of 2025, the pair have run relatively close fundraising numbers, with Evette taking in a total of about $3.1 million and Wilson topping out at $2.9 million.
SLED confirmed that it was investigating State Rep. Gilda Cobb Hunter over allegations that she was using state funding to personally benefit herself.
The first quarter was less successful for Rep. Nancy Mace and Rep. Ralph Norman, who received cash contributions of $564,000 and $314,000, respectively. Since January of 2025, Mace has reported $2.2 million in contributions, while Norman has reported $1.6 million…