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Nancy Mace
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Nancy Mace

Nancy Mace

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House · SC · Since 2021
Party AlignmentStrong Party Line
97%aligned with Republican positions

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Breaks from Republican Line

Issues where this official takes a different direction than the typical Republican position

Healthcare & Medicare
AgainstUndecided
Climate & Environment
Strongly AgainstMixed
Criminal Justice Reform
AgainstMixed
Technology & AI Regulation
Leans AgainstUndecided
Infrastructure & Transportation
ForUndecided
Housing & Affordability
Leans AgainstMixed
Energy Policy & Oil/Gas
Strongly ForMixed

Issues & Stances

Positions based on voting record, public statements, and party platform

Supports border security and immigration enforcement while taking a less hardline tone than some colleagues.

Supports tax cuts and deregulation; positions herself as an independent-minded fiscal conservative.

Opposes government-run healthcare but has broken with GOP on some healthcare votes; supports telehealth expansion.

Opposes student loan forgiveness; supports school choice and education innovation.

First woman to graduate from The Citadel; supports strong national defense and military installations in South Carolina.

Climate & Environment
Est.Mixed Views

More moderate on environment for a Republican; supports coastal conservation while opposing sweeping climate mandates.

Supports law enforcement but has been outspoken on sexual assault issues and women's safety.

Supports strong U.S. alliances and military readiness; backs aid to Israel and Ukraine.

Open to tech regulation on issues like data privacy; focused on blockchain and cryptocurrency policy.

Supports protecting Social Security and Medicare; opposes benefit cuts.

Supports Second Amendment rights; opposes federal gun control measures.

Supports targeted infrastructure investment for South Carolina while being cautious about spending.

Supports reducing regulations to increase housing supply; acknowledges affordability challenges in Charleston area.

Supports domestic energy production; more moderate on energy transition than many Republicans.

Reproductive Rights & Abortion
Est.Strongly Against

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LGBTQ+ Rights
Est.Against

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Taxes & Government Spending
Est.Strongly Against

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Labor & Unions
Est.Against

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Trade & Tariffs
Est.Against

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Election History

2024SC House
Won
56.5%350,000 votes
vs.Michael B. Moore(D)41.5%
2022SC House
Won
56.3%310,000 votes
vs.Annie Andrews(D)39.8%