As Beaufort gears up for the upcoming election, voters in South Carolina’s House District 120 have a fresh face to consider against the long-standing Republican incumbent, Weston Newton. The district, which encompasses parts of Beaufort and Jasper Counties, is known for its vibrant communities and stunning landscapes, yet it remains without Hilton Head Island. In this race, Newton will square off against the Democrat challenger, Kate Creech, making for an intriguing contest that has everyone talking.
Weston Newton has called District 120 home for many years, taking up his first elected role back in 2013 after serving as the Chairman of the Beaufort County Council. With over 25 years in law practice and a track record on various committees, he has positioned himself as a prominent figure in South Carolina politics. As Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Newton is keenly focused on supporting tax cuts for families and small businesses, maintaining a balanced budget, and addressing urgent issues like the fentanyl crisis and child safety online.
This election cycle is slightly different for Newton since in the past two years he ran unopposed. Creech, however, brings in a new dynamic. Her campaign revolves around advocating for women’s and children’s needs, aimed at enhancing the quality of life for the district’s residents. With professional experience in customer service and event production, she hopes to tackle issues revolving around reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and affordable housing, alongside a push for meaningful gun reform and climate-conscious development.
Newton recently shared his vision for the continuation of his legislative role during an interview with a local outlet, stating, “My public service focus has been and will continue to be about getting things done.” He identifies his three top priorities as:
When asked about reproductive rights, Newton noted his respect for women’s healthcare decisions but emphasized his pro-life stance. He believes there should be exceptions under certain circumstances but stresses the importance of protecting unborn children.
On the topic of gun safety, he champions Second Amendment rights but expresses a commitment to public safety, which includes prohibiting firearms for convicted felons.
Kate Creech, though not as prominent in the current political landscape, has rallied support by addressing pressing issues that resonate with many residents. Unfortunately, Creech missed the opportunity to respond to specific questions ahead of the deadline for the article, yet her agenda remains clear from her campaign messaging. She aims to prioritize:
Creech believes that common-sense reform is crucial for gun laws, and she emphasizes the need for a more inclusive and supportive community atmosphere.
As the election date approaches, the eyes of District 120 will be fixed on these candidates. Newton’s lengthy record and well-established connections in the legislature contrast with Creech’s fresh voice advocating for significant social issues. No matter who wins, one thing is clear—this election will shape the future of Beaufort and Jasper Counties for the years to come.
Residents are encouraged to participate actively in this vibrant democratic process, making their voices heard, and ensuring that their unique concerns are at the forefront of this critical election.
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