News Summary
Larry Dean has been re-elected as sheriff of Laurens, winning 65.86% of the vote against Tyler Jackson. His campaign focused on enhancing community safety, improving deputy training, and supporting local policing initiatives. Voter turnout reached an impressive 75.99%, showcasing active community engagement. Upcoming municipal elections are set for March 4, 2025, with the filing period open until January 3, 2025. Residents are encouraged to participate and stay informed about local governance.
Incumbent Sheriff Larry Dean Wins Re-election in Laurens
In a stunning show of support, incumbent sheriff Larry Dean has successfully secured re-election after a hard-fought race against challenger Tyler Jackson. With a resounding 65.86% of the votes, Dean received a total of 15,124 votes, while Jackson garnered 7,839 votes, making it clear that the community stands firmly behind their sheriff.
Dean’s victory speech highlighted his focus on important initiatives during his time in office. Among his proudest achievements is a well-deserved $7,000 pay raise for newly hired deputies, reflecting his commitment to attract and retain talented personnel in the sheriff’s department. Furthermore, he ramped up the training hours for deputies, increasing them from a mere 20 hours to an impressive 129 hours. This significant enhancement aims to tackle pressing issues, particularly those related to mental health and the challenges that deputies face in the line of duty.
A cornerstone of Dean’s campaign was his emphasis on proactive policing. He made it clear that his administration prioritizes neighborhood patrols and engagement with the community, ensuring that residents feel safe and connected to their law enforcement. His commitment to a more community-oriented approach is expected to benefit the citizens of Laurens County significantly.
Upcoming Municipal Elections Details
Other positions are also available in the towns of Cross Hill, Gray Court, and Waterloo. If you’re in need of more information regarding the filing process or want to inquire about voter registration options, be sure to contact the Voter Registration & Elections office at 105 Bolt Dr., Laurens County. Just a heads up, they’ll be closed on January 1, 2025, along with weekends, so plan accordingly!
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- 13WMAZ: Laurens County Sheriff Larry Dean Wins Re-election
- Wikipedia: United States Elections
- GoLaurens: Final Week to File as a Candidate for Municipal Elections
- Google Search: Municipal Elections 2025
- Fox Carolina: Early Voting Polling Locations
- Google Scholar: Local Elections
- My Clinton News: Trump Earns Resounding SC Victory
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Elections in the United States
- GoLaurens: Republican Candidates Sweep in Laurens County
- Google News: Laurens County Elections
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