U.S. Sen. Darline Graham's appointment belongs to a long American tradition of family succession in politics.

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster’s July 2026 appointment of Darline Graham to fill the remainder of her late brother Lindsey Graham’s Senate term – and her subsequent decision to run for the seat – may seem unusual. After all, Darline Graham has no experience in elected office and was virtually unknown outside of the small circle of people who knew her from her time heading the South Carolina Commission for the Blind, or the slightly larger group of people who knew her as Lindsey Graham’s sister.

Nevertheless, she’s made history as the first woman to represent South Carolina in the U.S. Senate.

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