Election Information:The Statewide Democratic and Republican Primary Elections will be held Tuesday, June 9, 2026. You may vote in either the Republican or the Democratic primary. Your address indicates you live in the district for this race.EARLY VOTING: If you prefer to vote prior to June 9, 2026, you can vote during a two-week early voting period Tuesday, May 26 through Friday, June 5. Early voting centers are open Monday to Friday, excluding holidays, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Check the Lexington County Voter Registration and Elections website Registration and Elections | County of Lexington or SCVOTES.gov for early voting locations.ABSENTEE VOTING: You may be eligible to vote absentee by mail. For details on eligibility and how to submit your request, see this SC Election Commission Voting Absentee page: https://www.scvotes.gov/absentee-voting.Position Description:One of two legislative chambers in the SC General Assembly, the House of Representatives is composed of 124 part-time members, one from each of the state’s geographic House districts, elected to 2-year terms in November of even-numbered years. Members must be citizens of both the United States and South Carolina and be at least 21 years old. State representatives create and amend state laws, pass an annual state budget, and redraw district lines every 10 years.
Campaign Phone
8033312909
Campaign Email
info@johnallenforstatehouse.com
Education
Homeschooled, H.S. Diploma
Qualifications
Small business owner, community service, Fmr. 3rd Vice Chairman - Lexington County Republican Party
Election integrity is one of the most important issues facing us. South Carolina should move towards paper ballots and return to having just a few reasons for voting absentee/early. We should do our best to return to one election day.
Cast vote records should be available for election transparency during audits, protests and recounts.
South Carolina should implement our own version of the SAVE America Act. This would ensure strict ID requirements for voting and ensure that only US citizens are voting. South Carolina must halt the dissemination of voter registration forms to illegal immigrants.
The Affordable Care Act has put South Carolinians in a bind and driven up costs.
Increased price transparency will increase market-based decisions.
South Carolina's rural medical service availability is one of the main drivers in access. The 2023 Certificate of Need repeal was a monumental change that provided the ability for more facilities to become available. We should strengthen the CON repeal even further.
Reforms to relieve the stranglehold that the state's few large health care providers will be the best way to provide access and bring down the cost for all South Carolinians.
Data centers create few jobs, they create a huge increase in energy usage (costs) and drain our water resources, which are already in short supply.
Local communities should be empowered to stand against data centers when they do not want them.
Data centers must be self-sufficient, pay for their own resources and be contractually obligated to pay the price for higher costs for citizens that are related to the centers.
South Carolina's water supply cannot afford to be further diminished and if it means that some data centers cannot open and operate, then so be it.
Campaign Phone
8036091084
Campaign Email
votechriswooten@gmail.com
Education
Greer High School- Northern Va Comm. College
Qualifications
State Representative 8 years
I have co-sponsored numerous pieces of legislation over the past 8 years to secure and protect our election integrity. We have made great strides in SC, however I think we will continue to do more to give equal rights to all voters, however equal access also means responsible access only to LEGAL voters with proper identification
Serving as the Chairman of the regulatory review committee, I will continue to cut burdensome regulations that raise the cost of healthcare across the board which is paid for by our citizens
Data centers have a place and are needed, but only if they pay for their share of the grid and do not put the burden or hinder access to our citizens