Darline Graham was sworn in Tuesday afternoon as a U.S. Senator to serve the remainder of her brother's term [2].

The appointment ensures that South Carolina maintains its full representation in the Senate following the death of Senator Lindsey Graham. This transition prevents a prolonged vacancy in a critical legislative body during an active session.

Graham took the oath of office in the U.S. Senate chamber in Washington, D.C. [1]. The ceremony occurred on Tuesday, July 16, 2024 [2], following the death of Senator Lindsey Graham on Saturday, July 11, 2024 [2].

As the younger sister of the late senator, Darline Graham fills the vacancy to complete the existing term [1]. The process follows the legal requirements for filling unexpected vacancies in the Senate to ensure continuity of governance for the state's constituents [3].

Senate leadership oversaw the swearing-in process in the chamber. The appointment allows the seat to remain filled until the conclusion of the term originally held by her brother [1].

Darline Graham was sworn in Tuesday afternoon as a U.S. Senator

The appointment of Darline Graham serves as a temporary bridge to maintain South Carolina's legislative influence. By filling the seat immediately after the death of Senator Lindsey Graham, the state avoids a period of diminished voting power in the U.S. Senate, though the long-term political alignment of the seat will depend on the subsequent election cycle.