West Columbia’s Drew McKissick elected Chairman of SC Republican Party
Drew McKissick was elected as the State Chairman of the SC Republican Party Saturday at the 2017 South Carolina Republican Party State Convention.
McKissick lives in West Columbia with his wife Amy. Drew.
Drew McKissickMcKissick received 86 percent of the vote and defeated Mark Powell of Anderson County. McKissick assumes the duties of State Chairman immediately and becomes the SCGOP’s 19th State Chairman. McKissick released the following statement on the election and his new post:
“I’m so deeply humbled by the results of this election. To be able to serve this amazing State Party and its incredible members as Chairman is a true honor and a distinct privilege.
“I’ve been blessed to be involved in every aspect of our party for three decades now – serving in elected, appointed and volunteer positions. As Chairman, I’ll work to help make the South Carolina Republican Party an even more effective vehicle to advance our conservative platform and continue to defeat Democrats up and down the ballot and all across our state.”
McKissick is a thirty-year veteran of conservative politics, working at the local, state and national levels in campaigns, conservative grassroots organizations and in the Republican Party. His first involvement with the SCGOP was in 1987 as a College Republican, and has continued since then in all aspects of the party’s organization.
McKissick has written several books and has focused his political career on building conservative grassroots movements by providing “how to” information on the fundamentals of effective political activism.