
Robert Bolchoz said Monday he'll seek the Republican nomination for the job.
Bolchoz was a prosecutor in Charleston and Berkeley counties and served as a deputy to former Attorney General Charlie Condon. He also served as special assistant U.S. Attorney and law clerk for former Gov. Carroll Campbell.
Former assistant attorney general Alan Wilson and Columbia lawyer Leighton Lord are the other announced Republican candidates.
Attorney General Henry McMaster is seeking the Republican gubernatorial nomination.
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