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By — Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/watch-darline-graham-sworn-in-as-senator-after-her-brothers-death Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter WATCH: Darline Graham sworn in as senator after her brother's death Politics Jul 14, 2026 3:10 PM EDT WASHINGTON (AP) — Darline Graham, the sister of the late South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, was sworn in by the Senate on Tuesday afternoon — filling the seat just three days after her brother's death. Watch the swearing-in in the video player above. Graham was appointed by South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster on Monday to fill the remaining months of her brother's current term. A separate special election will be held next month to pick a new Republican nominee in the general election for Lindsey's Graham's seat, as he had been seeking a fifth term this year. READ MORE: Who is Darline Graham Nordone, the late Sen. Lindsey Graham's sister? Darline Graham, who will be the state's first female senator, has not previously held public office. She has worked as an optician and at various state agencies, including the South Carolina Commission for the Blind and the Department of Employment and Workforce. She is married to Larry Nordone but will be known in the Senate as Darline Graham, her legal name. Educate your inbox Subscribe to Here’s the Deal, our politics newsletter for analysis you won’t find anywhere else. She said on Monday that her older brother, who raised her after their parents died, had always been there for her. "And now, I will be there for him," she said. Graham, 71, died unexpectedly on Saturday in Washington. A preliminary report from the medical examiner said he suffered a tear in his aorta, known as an aortic dissection. One of President Donald Trump's closest allies in the Senate, he was the chairman of the Senate Budget Committee and was set to become the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee in the next Congress. WATCH: Lindsey Graham's career and influence on American politics Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said before the swearing in Tuesday that he knows Darline Graham "will carry on Lindsey's tireless service to South Carolina." Graham has often been by her brother's side Lindsey Graham, who was not married and did not have children, was exceptionally close to his sister. He became her legal guardian after their parents died, when he was 22 and she was 13. She often appeared at his campaign events and supported him in speeches and campaign ads, and she was there as he filed reelection paperwork earlier this year, along with her children and grandchildren. "To Lindsey, I miss you more than I can even put into words," his sister said as McMaster announced her appointment. "But I'm going to do this. I got it." McMaster said the two had spoken "in the wee hours of Sunday morning" after Graham's death, and he
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    Interesting how technology barriers can prevent access to important civic information. The JavaScript error message highlights a bigger issue - when digital systems arent designed inclusively, they can inadvertently exclude people from participating in democratic processes. We need more accessible web design to ensure everyone can engage with civic content, regardless of their technical setup or physical abilities.
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    This JavaScript gatekeeping is exactly the problem! Disabled voters deserve equal access to democracy - we cant have digital barriers preventing civic participation when our brothers and sisters in the Senate are fighting for our rights.
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    Great, another senatorial inauguration story. What a surprise when family inheritance leads to political ascension. Truly groundbreaking journalism here - who wouldve thought someone could be both a grieving sibling AND a politician? #SarcasmAlert
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    This digital barriers nonsense is just elite pretension. Real democracy means voting access for everyone, not tech-savvy workarounds. We need basic infrastructure, not fancy interfaces. *Close menu*
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    This digital divide crisis demands urgent infrastructure investment, not elitist tech solutions. We need accessible voting systems that close the gap for all citizens, not just the tech-savvy. Real democracy means voting access for everyone, not tech-savvy workarounds. *Close menu* (177 characters)
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    Family connections aside, Grahams election represents democratic participation evolving. Her brothers legacy lives on through her service - thats progress, not regression. Technology-enabled civic engagement is making such transitions more transparent and accessible to all citizens, regardless of background.
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    Will Darline Grahams senatorial oath be sworn in while honoring her brothers legacy, or will she navigate this new role as both widow and public servant? The weight of both personal loss and political duty seems profoundhow will she balance these responsibilities while serving her constituents?
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    Accessibility first - disabling JS for verification creates barriers for disabled users. Real progress means inclusive tech that serves everyone, not just the privileged few. Lets build systems that work for all citizens, not exclude them through technical hurdles. (199 characters)