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Republican
Alan Wilson

Alan Wilson

Overview

Current roleAttorney General

PartyRepublican

Political ideologyConservative Republican

Age52 years old (Jul 16, 1973)

GenderMale

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LocationSouth Carolina

BackgroundAttorney

EducationFrancis Marion University (B.A., Political Science, 1996)

Notable personal detailsAlan McCrory Wilson is an American lawyer and Republican politician who has served as South Carolina’s 51st attorney general since 2011, after being elected in 2010 and re-elected in 2014, 2018, and 2022. He is also an officer in the South Carolina National Guard and has been described as holding the rank of colonel. Wilson is the son of U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson and has been a candidate in the 2026 South Carolina Republican gubernatorial race.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

The candidate supports major tax reductions, including plans to permanently lower taxes and eliminate the state income tax, and proposes overhauling property taxes and cutting other tax burdens. He frames these proposals as broad tax-cutting and spending-reduction measures.

Healthcare

Alan Wilson has opposed federal health-care mandates and participated in conservative legal and policy efforts addressing the Affordable Care Act; as Attorney General he has also opposed vaccine mandates and emphasized enforcement against Medicaid fraud. His campaign materials and public statements emphasize limited federal involvement in health care and priorities such as veterans’ mental health rather than expanding government-run coverage programs.

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Immigration & Border

Alan Wilson supports stricter immigration enforcement and state-level collaboration with federal authorities, urging local sheriffs to partner with ICE and backing legal actions that restrict birthright citizenship and challenge DACA. He has participated in multi-state GOP attorney general efforts focused on strengthening border enforcement and related federal policies.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Supports strict limits on abortion and has defended South Carolina’s fetal heartbeat (about six-week) law in court; has sought rehearing and coordinated legal support with other state attorneys general to uphold the law. The campaign emphasizes promoting a "culture of life" and expanding support for adoption, foster care, and crisis pregnancy centers.

Climate & Energy

Supports limiting federal/regulatory actions that would close coal-fired plants or impose broad greenhouse-gas reporting mandates, emphasizes affordable/secure electricity and enabling local energy development (including incentives for data centers to generate power). Positions favor energy development and resisting aggressive climate regulation rather than endorsing aggressive emissions-phaseout policies.

Public Safety & Guns

Alan Wilson has repeatedly acted to defend broad Second Amendment rights, joining multi-state lawsuits and friend-of-the-court briefs opposing federal and state gun restrictions and urging Congress to expand concealed-carry reciprocity. He frames efforts to restrict firearms or create registries as unconstitutional and has sued or joined coalitions to block such rules.

Latest Insights

South Carolina Republican Governor primary: 1st place (1st round)

2d

The market’s top two contenders are now confirmed runoff qualifiers, keeping the June 23 rematch between Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson as the key tradable path in the race.

13%10%

South Carolina Republican Governor primary: 1st place (1st round)

3d

Wilson fell from 11% to 20% in the past hour as fresh primary-day coverage points to a likely runoff and continued Trump-centered consolidation around Evette.

20%9%

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedJun 12, 2026

Alan Wilson has advanced to a Republican runoff for South Carolina governor after finishing second in the primary with about 26% of the vote. He will face Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette in the June 23 runoff, with the winner set to become the GOP nominee and face Democrat Jermaine Johnson in November. Nancy Mace has endorsed Wilson after losing her own primary bid, adding a new boost to his campaign.

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Polls

South Carolina Republican Governor primary: 1st place (1st round)
Polling Average
25%20%15%10%5%0%
18.8%
17.2%
16.8%
12.8%
12.2%
Alan Wilson
A. Wilson
Pamela Evette
P. Evette
Nancy Mace
N. Mace
Rom Reddy
R. Reddy
Ralph Norman
R. Norman
Date (Start - End)SpreadWilsonEvetteMaceReddyNorman
Polling Average
Wilson+1.6
18.8%17.2%16.8%12.8%12.2%
InsiderAdvantageJun 6 - 7
Evette+2.9
16.1%19.0%13.3%13.0%12.0%
Trafalgar GroupJun 5 - 7
Evette+1.7
20.7%22.4%13.9%17.5%15.9%
co/efficientJun 2 - 4
Evette+7.0
16.0%23.0%11.0%17.0%15.0%
Starboard CommunicationsJun 3 - 4
Wilson+0.2
19.4%19.2%11.0%14.2%13.2%
The Public Sentiment InstituteJun 3 - 4
Mace+18.9
12.5%26.1%31.4%14.0%15.9%
Trafalgar GroupJun 2 - 4
Evette+5.0
18.5%23.5%12.7%17.9%14.6%
The Tyson GroupJun 1 - 3
Wilson+0.8
18.8%18.0%11.1%11.2%15.0%
Opinion DiagnosticsJun 1 - 2
Wilson+4.7
21.6%16.9%11.9%16.3%12.0%
The Citadel School of Humanities and Social SciencesMay 21 - 31
Evette+1.0
16.0%17.0%16.0%14.0%13.0%
Trafalgar GroupMay 29 - 31
Evette+9.4
16.9%26.3%14.8%17.2%16.1%
McLaughlin & AssociatesMay 26 - 28
Wilson+1.2
21.3%13.4%13.7%20.1%17.4%
Trafalgar GroupMay 21 - 24
Evette+0.5
19.4%19.9%14.6%19.0%15.9%
Conquest Communications GroupMay 18 - 21
Evette+2.0
14.0%16.0%13.0%10.0%15.0%
CygnalMay 20 - 21
Wilson+3.0
19.0%12.0%14.0%16.0%13.0%
CygnalMay 7 - 8
Evette+4.0
15.0%19.0%14.0%9.0%12.0%
Trafalgar GroupMay 2 - 5
Evette+2.1
23.1%25.2%15.2%10.1%19.6%
co/efficientApr 29 - 30
Evette+3.0
18.0%21.0%12.0%11.0%13.0%
CygnalApr 13 - 14
Mace+0.0
17.0%15.0%17.0%6.0%10.0%
Starboard CommunicationsApr 8 - 14
Wilson+6.0
20.0%12.0%13.0%10.0%14.0%
co/efficientMar 26 - 27
Evette+4.0
15.0%19.0%18.0%5.0%13.0%
co/efficientMar 12 - 13
Mace+3.0
19.0%21.0%22.0%8.0%
Quantus InsightsMar 10 - 11
Mace+1.6
17.6%13.2%19.2%9.4%
Stratus IntelligenceMar 9 - 11
Mace+6.0
18.0%15.0%24.0%14.0%
National Public AffairsFeb 2 - 5
Wilson+6.0
23.0%16.0%17.0%12.0%
Targoz Market ResearchJan 24 - Feb 1
Mace+6.0
12.0%12.0%18.0%11.0%
Trafalgar GroupJan 15 - 20
Evette+1.8
20.1%21.9%17.3%9.8%
Stratus IntelligenceJan 7 - 9
Mace+4.0
19.0%14.0%23.0%11.0%
CygnalJan 5 - 6
Wilson+4.0
19.0%12.0%15.0%0.0%8.0%
WickDec 16 - 19
Wilson+5.5
22.5%17.0%13.4%12.5%
WickNov 24 - 26
Wilson+6.5
22.2%15.7%10.5%12.0%
Winthrop University Center for Public Opinion & Policy ResearchOct 2 - 19
Mace+9.3
7.8%16.3%17.1%8.0%
Quantus InsightsOct 1 - 4
Wilson+1.0
23.0%22.0%20.0%13.0%
Trafalgar GroupSep 30 - Oct 2
Evette+7.5
12.4%19.9%15.8%9.3%
co/efficientSep 18 - 19
Mace+3.0
16.0%18.0%19.0%10.0%
Meeting Street InsightsAug 11 - 12
Mace+9.0
21.0%7.0%30.0%12.0%
Targoz Market ResearchJul 21 - 25
Mace+1.0
15.0%8.0%16.0%6.0%
yes. every kid.Jul 18 - 21
Wilson+1.0
20.0%9.0%19.0%8.0%
American Pulse Research & PollingJul 16 - 19
Wilson+5.3
22.6%8.4%17.3%9.3%
American Pulse Research & PollingJul 16 - 19
Wilson+18.5
33.2%14.7%
First Tuesday StrategiesMar 19 - 21
Wilson+4.5
20.8%6.9%16.3%6.4%
Trafalgar GroupMar 5 - 7
Evette+3.6
27.9%31.5%29.1%11.5%

Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne

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