Wilson, Lord head for runoff in GOP Attorney General race

By John Monk, thestate.com
Tuesday, June 8, 2010



With more than half of precincts reporting, Midlands lawyers Leighton Lord and Alan Wilson were running neck and neck and appeared headed into a runoff for the Republican nomination for the $92,007-a-year attorney general’s post.

Lord, 47, and Wilson, 36, will square off in the June 22 primary.

The winner will run in the fall against Democrat Matthew Richardson, 37, a Columbia lawyer.

The third candidate, Columbia attorney Robert Bolchoz, 46, trailed by a substantial margin.

All three are regarded as worthy contenders to the state’s top legal office. Each has solid, but different, legal credentials.

Wilson is the son of U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., and a former prosecutor in the Lexington County solicitor’s office and the attorney general’s office. Lord was a managing partner in Nexsen Pruet, one of the state’s largest law firms. Bolchoz prosecuted cases in the solicitor’s office in Charleston and was chief deputy attorney general under former Attorney General Charlie Condon.

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