


Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleState representative
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyMainstream Democrat
Age41 years old (Jul 4, 1985)
GenderMale
LocationSouth Carolina
BackgroundState representative
EducationCollege of Charleston, B.A. (2008)
Notable personal detailsJermaine L. Johnson Sr. is a Democratic member of the South Carolina House of Representatives representing District 52 (Richland and Kershaw counties) and a candidate for Governor of South Carolina in 2026. He is the owner of DT Consulting Firm, LLC and has worked in higher education as an adjunct professor. He earned degrees from the College of Charleston, Strayer University, and Northcentral University.
The candidate advocates both increased direct payments to residents (a proposed Palmetto Dividend universal payment of $400 per adult) and targeted tax relief for working families (including lowering property taxes). There is no clear, consistent proposal in the available materials that specifies how the dividend would be funded or whether taxes would be raised on high earners or corporations to pay for expanded programs.
Supports expanding access to healthcare including investing in rural hospitals and broadening coverage; prioritizes affordable healthcare and reproductive rights as part of his policy agenda.
The candidate supports protecting women’s reproductive rights and says medical decisions should be left to families and their doctors. He has written legislation related to centering female legislators on reproductive issues and frames protecting reproductive rights as a policy priority.
Supports investing in state infrastructure and increasing in-state production and resiliency for food, energy, and water (including a campaign proposal to require at least 25% in-state production). Has supported alternative-fuel tax credits and generally scores highly with state conservation voters, while showing mixed positions on specific bills.
Supports increasing accountability for gun owners and tougher penalties for negligent storage to prevent children from accessing firearms; emphasizes prioritizing youth safety and putting resources behind prevention. No explicit support for sweeping bans or constitutional-carry measures found in the sourced materials.
Jermaine Johnson won the Democratic nomination for South Carolina governor and will face Republican nominee Alan Wilson in the November general election. He advanced through a primary campaign focused on issues like the economy, infrastructure, and education, and earlier reports showed him raising about $160,000 in the first quarter. The latest coverage says he has not yet named a running mate.



Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
Endorsers of Jermaine Johnson for South Carolina Democratic Governor nominee?
Elected official
South Carolina AFL-CIO endorsed Jermaine Johnson for governor
Elected official
Mayor Marcos A. McGirt endorsed Jermaine Johnson for governor.
Elected official
The Collective PAC endorsed Jermaine Johnson for governor.
New updates coming soon
We're monitoring and will update when new data impacts the race.