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2015 image of Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., accompanied by his sister Darline (left). Alamy Stock Photo

Lindsey Graham's younger sister appointed to complete his term in US Senate

Darline Graham Nordone will serve in the US Senate until Graham’s term expires in January, following his unexpected death at the age of 71.

THE LATE REPUBLICAN senator Lindsey Graham’s younger sister has been appointed to complete his term.

The move came hours after President Donald Trump publicly urged South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster to choose her.

Darline Graham Nordone will serve in the US Senate until Graham’s term expires in January, following his unexpected death at the weekend at the age of 71.

“It’s my honour to ask his little sister Darline Graham to finish his work for him now,” McMaster said while announcing the appointment.

“Lindsey has always been there for me, and now I will be there for him,” Nordone added.

“My brother was the most amazing person, outstanding leader and just a genuinely good man.”

Trump had earlier recommended Nordone for the role, describing the appointment on his Truth Social platform as a “fabulous tribute” to Graham, a prominent foreign-policy hawk and close presidential ally.

Graham never married or had children and was exceptionally close to his sister. Their mother died when he was 20 and Nordone was 12, followed less than two years later by their father’s death from a heart attack.

Graham, then 22, formally adopted his 13-year-old sister, helped her finish school and largely raised her. Nordone later recalled that Graham had wrapped his arms around her after their father’s death and promised that he would always care for her.

Her appointment is intended as a temporary one. South Carolina Republicans will hold a special primary on 11 August to select a candidate for the November election, whose winner will begin a full six-year Senate term in January.

- © AFP 2026 

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