James Teeple

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James Teeple
File:South Carolina State Rep James Teeple (cropped).jpg
Teeple in 2025
Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives
from the 116th district
Preceded byMatt Leber
Assumed office
November 11th, 2024
Personal details
Born (1979-12-20) December 20, 1979 (age 46)
PartyRepublican
Alma materMissouri State University

James Teeple is an American politician, businessman, and member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 116th District, which encompasses portions of Charleston & Colleton Counties. He currently serves on the Education and Public Works Committee, as well as the Regulations, Administrative Procedures, Artificial Intelligence, and Cybersecurity Committee, where he chairs the Education and Administrative Subcommittee. Teeple is a member of the House Republican Caucus.

Political career

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South Carolina State House of Representatives

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In September 2023, Republican incumbent Matt Leber announced his candidacy for South Carolina State Senate District 41.[1] Teeple announced his run for the seat held by the incumbent shortly afterward. Key legislation that Teeple has championed includes the Regulation Freedom Act, Educator Assistance Act, and the Fentanyl Homicide Bill. Representative Teeple is also an advocate for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. He became involved in this effort after his Daughter’s life was saved by St. Jude when she was diagnosed with a rare brain tumor (ETMR) at 3 years old. He was a recipient of the St. Jude Hope Award in 2025 after helping to raise millions of dollars for pediatric cancer research.

Endorsements

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Teeple endorsements included:

Electoral history

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South Carolina State House District 116 election, 2024 [4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James Teeple 12,576 51.2%
Democratic Charlie Murray 11,984 48.8%
Write-in 11 0.04%
Total votes 24,571 100.0%
Republican hold

References

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