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- Robert A. Barber Jr. of Charleston was the 2006 Democratic Party's Nominee for Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina. In November 2006, Barber faced off against incumbent Republican Lieutenant Governor Andre Bauer, who sought a second term in office, defeating Barber in the General Election. (en)
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- Ashley Cooper (en)
- Kyle Herbert (en)
- Andy Brack 1 (en)
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- Member of the Charleston County School Board (en)
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- Derwood Lorraine Aydlette, Jr. (en)
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- Democratic Party nominee for United States Congress from South Carolina's 1st Congressional District (en)
- Democratic Party nominee for Comptroller General of South Carolina (en)
- Democratic Party nominee for Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina (en)
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- Robert A. Barber Jr. of Charleston was the 2006 Democratic Party's Nominee for Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina. In November 2006, Barber faced off against incumbent Republican Lieutenant Governor Andre Bauer, who sought a second term in office, defeating Barber in the General Election. (en)
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- Robert A. Barber Jr. (en)
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