Darline Graham Nordone has been appointed to serve as the interim United States senator for South Carolina following the death of her brother, Senator Lindsey Graham. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster announced the appointment, saying she will complete the remainder of her brother’s Senate term until a permanent successor is elected.
The appointment follows the death of Lindsey Graham, who died unexpectedly at the age of 71. He had represented South Carolina in the US Senate for many years and was preparing to seek another term before his passing.
Governor McMaster said the decision honors the close relationship between the two siblings. He noted that Lindsey Graham became his younger sister’s legal guardian after both of their parents died while she was still a teenager. Later, he legally adopted her so she could receive benefits connected to his military service.
During the announcement, Darline Graham Nordone accepted the appointment while surrounded by family members and friends. She thanked her brother for always supporting her throughout her life and said she would now work to continue his public service.
When she is sworn into office, Nordone will become the first woman to represent South Carolina in the United States Senate. Her appointment continues a long-standing tradition in American politics in which family members temporarily fill Senate vacancies until voters choose a permanent replacement.
Lindsey Graham and Darline Graham Nordone shared a close bond from childhood. The siblings grew up in Central, South Carolina, where their parents operated a family business. Although there was nearly a ten-year age difference between them, they remained close throughout their lives.
After losing both parents within a short period, Lindsey Graham continued his college education while caring for his younger sister. He regularly returned home to spend time with her and helped guide her through difficult years. Their relationship remained strong as Graham’s political career grew.
Nordone often supported her brother during election campaigns. She volunteered during his first campaign for the US House of Representatives and later appeared in campaign events and public appearances with him. In 2015, she introduced him when he announced his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination.
Throughout his political career, Lindsey Graham frequently spoke about the importance of family. During his 2016 presidential campaign, he once joked that if he became president, his sister could serve as first lady because he had never married or had children.
Before the appointment was announced, President Donald Trump publicly encouraged Governor McMaster to choose Darline Graham Nordone to complete her brother’s Senate term. Trump described her as a wonderful person and said the appointment would be a fitting tribute to Lindsey Graham.
In her first public remarks after accepting the position, Nordone pledged to work hard during her time in the Senate. She said she hopes to continue her brother’s efforts on behalf of South Carolina and support the work of the federal government during the remainder of the term.
Before entering the Senate, Nordone served as a commissioner on the South Carolina Commission for the Blind beginning in 2019. In that role, she worked on programs that supported employment opportunities and independent living for people who are blind or have low vision. She also previously worked at Clemson University and held positions within South Carolina state government.
Although she has never held elected office before, Nordone enters the Senate during a busy legislative period. Lawmakers are expected to debate major issues involving national defense, government funding, and other key policy matters in the coming months.
Her appointment is temporary, and South Carolina voters will later elect a permanent senator. Political observers expect several Republican candidates to compete for the seat, although Nordone is not widely expected to seek a full term.
Darline Graham Nordone’s appointment marks both a historic milestone for South Carolina and a personal tribute to her brother’s decades of public service. As she begins her time in the Senate, she says her goal is to honor Lindsey Graham’s legacy while serving the people of South Carolina until a new senator is elected.

