Jim Rex

Jim Rex (born November 21, 1941, in Toledo, Ohio) was the 16th South Carolina Superintendent of Education. He ran for the position in 2006 as a Democrat, against Karen Floyd, a Republican. Rex defeated Floyd by only 455 votes, the closest margin of victory in a statewide election in South Carolina's history. He was sworn in as superintendent on January 10, 2007, replacing fellow Democrat Inez Tenenbaum. In 2014, Rex co-founded a new political party – the American Party of South Carolina.

Jim Rex
South Carolina Superintendent of Education
In office
January 10, 2007  January 12, 2011
GovernorMark Sanford
Preceded byInez Tenenbaum
Succeeded byMick Zais
Personal details
Born (1941-11-21) November 21, 1941
Toledo, Ohio, U.S.
Political partyAlliance
Other political
affiliations
Democratic (Before 2013)
SpouseSue
ChildrenAdam, Jeff, Nathan, and Siri
ResidenceFairfield County, South Carolina
Alma materUniversity of Toledo, (B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D.)
OccupationEducator

As of 2021, he is the last Democrat to have been popularly elected to a statewide office in South Carolina. While Yancey McGill briefly held the office of Lieutenant Governor for 7 months in 2014, he was elected by the state senators.

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