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Former Hanahan Police Chief Announces Write-In Candidacy For Berkeley Co. Sheriff

Pictured: Former Hanahan Police Chief Melvin Bellew addresses the media Tuesday outside the Berkeley Co. Courthouse
Pictured: Former Hanahan Police Chief Melvin Bellew addresses the media Tuesday outside the Berkeley Co. Courthouse

BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.โ€”The Berkeley County Sheriffโ€™s race has gotten a little more interesting.

On Tuesday and surrounded by family, Melvin Bellew officially announced in front of the Berkeley Co. courthouse his plans to run as a write-in candidate for sheriff in the upcoming general election in June.

โ€œI think I have better qualifications than the two that are actually running,โ€ stated Bellew. โ€œIโ€™ve been with the police department. Iโ€™ve been a manager with a security company. Iโ€™ve managed over 150 people. The career that Iโ€™ve chosen and have followed throughout my lifeโ€”I donโ€™t think they can touch it.โ€

Bellew spent 15 years as the police chief for Hanahan. Prior to that, he spent a little more than a decade with the Charleston Police Department. According to Bellew, who calls Goose Creek home, heโ€™s running because heโ€™s not happy with the choices voters currently have.

โ€œWhen only nine percent of this countyโ€™s voters turn out to replace the sheriff, I believe most residents are not excited about their choice of candidates. Therefore, I am entering the race to give voters a chance to change things in law enforcement in this county,โ€ stated Bellew.

As it currently stands, voters will choose between Republican candidate Duane Lewis, the deputy chief of law enforcement at Santee Cooper, and Democratic candidate Anthony Smalls, a sergeant at the Berkeley County Sheriffโ€™s Office.

โ€œFor probably about 40 years I have witnessed some of the politics, political control and actions of the sheriffโ€™s department. Me, Iโ€™m willing to represent all the peopleโ€”democrat, republican, it doesnโ€™t matter,โ€ stated Bellew. โ€œI donโ€™t believe law enforcement should be in politics, but unfortunately it has been. I donโ€™t want to see it continue on. I think thatโ€™s what voters are going to get if thatโ€™s the way they vote.โ€

Traditionally, write-in candidates have not had a lot of success at the polls. However, Bellew remains optimistic about winning the election.

โ€œI know Iโ€™m the underdog, but thatโ€™s how Strom Thurmond actually first got elected to the U.S. Senate,โ€ explained Bellew.

Bellew announced his candidacy with a little less than a month away until the general election.

โ€œI was waiting and hoping that they would have a candidate that could actually be able to run it and had the experience and qualifications, and I just donโ€™t see it,โ€ stated Bellew. โ€œI probably figured it would have been Mr. Isgett or possibly Brian Adams.โ€

Since neither of those are an option on the upcoming ballot, Bellew says thatโ€™s where he comes in.

โ€œI know a lot of people throughout Berkeley County because I grew up here. I want to get the message out that Iโ€™m willing to meet with any group, any organization or do any kind of debate that they want to go for,โ€ stated Bellew. โ€œJust to get my name out there, Iโ€™m going to be working hard at it.โ€

The general election for Berkeley County sheriff will take place on June 9th.