S.C. Senate leader won't become lieutenant governor
COLUMBIA — Hugh Leatherman's announcement that he'll try to remain leader of the S.C. Senate — while not becoming lieutenant governor when Gov. Nikki Haley leaves office — threw the Statehouse into chaos Monday.
His decision raises questions whether the Florence Republican will let the state’s No. 2 seat remain vacant for two years, or kick-start a new constitutional amendment that could allow the governor to appoint the lieutenant governor.
The surprise declaration shows that the 85-year-old Leatherman wants to keep the job that helps make him the state’s most powerful lawmaker, instead of taking a post with less political influence.
Leatherman told senators in a letter Monday he planned to seek re-election next week as the Senate president pro tempore. The note came hours after he released a separate statement that said, "I will not leave my Senate seat to serve as Lieutenant Governor."
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