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Largest cities, 2010
In 2011, the US Census Bureau released 2010 population counts for South Carolina's cities with populations above 26,000.
| City | Population |
|---|---|
| Columbia | 129,272 |
| Charleston | 120,083 |
| North Charleston | 97,471 |
| Mount Pleasant | 67,843 |
| Rock Hill | 66,154 |
| Greenville | 58,409 |
| Summerville | 43,392 |
| Sumter | 40,524 |
| Hilton Head Island | 37,099 |
| Florence | 37,056 |
| Spartanburg | 37,013 |
| Goose Creek | 35,938 |
| Aiken | 29,524 |
| Myrtle Beach | 27,109 |
| Anderson | 26,686 |
US Senate
In the 112th United States Congress, the South Carolina delegation to the U.S. Senate are:
- Lindsey Graham (R)
- Jim DeMint (R)
[edit] US House of Representatives
South Carolina currently has six representatives in Congress:
- District 1 – Tim Scott (R)
- District 2 – Joe Wilson (R)
- District 3 – Jeff Duncan (R)
- District 4 – Trey Gowdy (R)
- District 5 – Mick Mulvaney (R)
- District 6 – James Clyburn (D)
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