South Carolina GOP Faces Historic Absence of Women in State Senate
Sen. Katrina Shealy's defeat marks the exit of the last Republican woman, raising concerns about female representation.
- Sen. Katrina Shealy lost her primary runoff to Carlisle Kennedy by a significant margin.
- Shealy's defeat follows the losses of Senators Sandy Senn and Penry Gustafson earlier this month.
- The three ousted senators were known for opposing restrictive abortion laws.
- With Shealy's exit, the South Carolina Senate now has only two female members, both Democrats.
- Upcoming elections will determine if any female candidates can secure seats in the predominantly male chamber.