South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson (R-SC) is the projected winner of the Republican primary runoff for governor [1].
The result determines which candidate will represent the Republican Party in the general election for the state's highest executive office. This runoff follows a competitive primary process to consolidate GOP support in a state where the party maintains significant influence.
Wilson secured the projection following the runoff election held on June 23, 2026 [1]. The contest pitted the state's top legal officer against other Republican contenders in a bid to lead the state government.
As Attorney General, Wilson has been a prominent figure in South Carolina's legal and political landscape. His projected victory marks a transition from his role as the state's chief legal advisor to a candidate for the governorship.
The projection comes as election officials and news organizations processed the returns from the June 23 vote [1]. While final certifications may take additional time, the current data indicates Wilson has outperformed his opponents in the runoff stage.
South Carolina's political structure often relies on these runoff elections to ensure a majority mandate for party nominees. By winning this stage, Wilson now moves toward the general election where he will face the Democratic nominee for governor.
“Alan Wilson (R-SC) is the projected winner of the Republican primary runoff for governor.”
Wilson's projected victory consolidates the Republican ticket in South Carolina. By moving from the Attorney General's office to the gubernatorial nomination, he shifts from a legal enforcement role to a policy-making executive role, ensuring the GOP maintains its current ideological trajectory in the state's leadership.


