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Liz J. Patterson

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Although Patterson represented a district that had been trending Republican for some time, she was thought to be a fairly secure incumbent, given her family ties and her victory in three successive elections under difficult conditions. However, she was narrowly defeated for re-election in 1992 by
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Bill Workman's father, W. D. Workman Jr., a journalist and author, had been her father's Republican opponent in the 1962
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carried the 4th district by the largest margin in the state. She won a third term with a greater margin in 1990 over
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Patterson was narrowly reelected in 1988, when she defeated Republican attorney and city councilman Knox H. White.
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from Greenville. That year Campbell, as the Republican incumbent, won reelection as governor in a landslide.
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Elizabeth Johnston, known as "Liz", was born into a Democratic political family. Her father,
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Paterson died on November 10, 2018, just eight days shy of her 79th birthday.
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from 1935 to 1939 and again from 1943 to 1945. He then served in the
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Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
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Patterson was the unsuccessful Democratic nominee for
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Elizabeth Patterson (disambiguation)

U.S. House of Representatives
South Carolina
4th
Carroll A. Campbell Jr.
Bob Inglis
South Carolina Senate
Columbia, South Carolina
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Democratic

South Carolina
Democratic Party
United States House of Representatives
Olin D. Johnston
Governor of South Carolina
United States Senate
Kensington, Maryland
Columbia College
University of South Carolina



Washington, D.C.
Peace Corps
Office of Economic Opportunity
Lyndon B. Johnson
Head Start Program
James R. Mann

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