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Current roleBusiness executive (appliance retail)
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyTrump-aligned Republican
GenderMale
LocationSouth Carolina
BackgroundBusiness executive (appliance retail)
Notable personal detailsMark Lynch is a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in South Carolina in the 2026 election cycle. He filed a statement of candidacy with the FEC on 2025-02-03 and campaigns through the committee Lynch for Senate. His campaign biography describes him as the longtime operator of Jeff Lynch Appliance Center in South Carolina, and as a deacon at Burnsview Baptist Church.
Mark Lynch’s campaign emphasizes economic growth, investing in domestic manufacturing, fighting inflation, and addressing the national debt, but the campaign materials do not provide a clear, specific tax plan or explicit positions on tax rates for individuals or corporations. Public statements describe a pro-business, conservative approach to the economy without detailing specific tax changes. Available sources therefore show general economic priorities but do not specify concrete tax policy proposals.
The candidate has criticized government medical mandates and framed such mandates as unconstitutional, but the campaign website does not present a detailed health-care plan or clear policy proposals on coverage, public options, or market reforms. Public statements emphasize opposition to perceived government overreach in medical policy rather than a comprehensive health-care reform agenda.
The candidate calls for strict border enforcement including building the wall, a temporary 10-year moratorium on immigration, and policies prioritizing American workers and culture over immigration. The campaign frames immigration as a threat to national security, cultural cohesion, and economic opportunity and supports strong restrictions until those issues are reversed.
The candidate states that life begins at conception and identifies as "100% pro-life," calling for a ban on abortion and opposing time-limited exceptions such as a 15-week cutoff. He has said protecting the unborn may require prosecuting those who perform abortions. These statements indicate support for near-total restrictions on abortion access.
The candidate states the right to keep and bear arms is a God-given right and that "Shall Not Be Infringed" is absolute, indicating opposition to firearm regulation. The campaign materials describe the candidate as an avid marksman and emphasize strong support for the Second Amendment without proposed restrictions.
Mark Lynch is in the news in the context of Donald Trump’s endorsements for 2026 races, which have covered many Republican candidates in other states. The reporting notes that Trump has not endorsed anyone in the Oregon gubernatorial race so far, leaving that contest without a Trump-backed candidate in the current endorsement push.



Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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