Gerald Malloy DEMDemocrat
State Senator, District 29
(843) 339-3000 (803) 212-6172 (843) 332-5533 gmalloy@bellsouth.net gmalloy@senatorgeraldmalloy.com GeraldMalloy@scsenate.gov www.scstatehouse.gov/member.php?code=1131533956 senatormalloy.com ballotpedia.org/Gerald_Malloy en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Malloy 108 Cargill Way, Hartsville SC 29551 513 Gressette, Columbia SC 29201 1216 Salem, Hartsville SC 29550
Gerald Malloy (born October 26, 1961) is a Democratic member of the South Carolina Senate, representing the 29th District (Chesterfield, Darlington, Lee, and Marlboro Counties) since 2002. He replaced Edward Eli Saleeby after he died. In November 2020, Malloy announced that he would run for Senate Minority Leader. He lost to Brad Hutto.
We don't have much info on Gerald Malloy
If this is your profile, please reach out to us - we'll help get your profile filled out to start making a big impression on Voterly.
Below lists the position this politician has taken on a political issue. The star rating represents the politician's prioritization and action on the issue based on data collected by relevant interest groups. Select an issue to view a more in-depth explanation of each rating.
Voterly uses special interest group ratings to determine a politician's stance on a political or social issue. Special interest groups release ratings of politicians to convey whether that politician is in favor of their cause. For example, a politician who actively supports gun rights will receive a high rating from a pro-gun interest group. That same politician would be rated low by a gun control interest group. This collection of ratings informs where we place a politician on the spectrum of the issue.
Special Interest Group Ratings
Disclaimer: A special interest group's positions on issues are gathered from various reputable sources including the organization's website, social media accounts, press releases, and other public communications. Special interest group politician ratings are provided by VoteSmart.org. Positions and ratings are subject to change and we may experience delays, interruptions, or errors, as a result. If you believe this information is inaccurate, please submit a problem report. Submit Report.