The Greenville County Republican Party is embroiled in a power struggle that will likely be decided during a virtual convention Tuesday night when delegates choose from a slate of candidates vowing to provide "fresh leadership" and a rival group that has sought to align itself with former President Donald Trump.
The week leading up the convention was marked by allegations of cheating and a shouting match between two women that led to a call to the Greenville County Sheriff's Office. There also was picketing outside the county party headquarters and the current chairman's place of employment.
Friday's announcement that the convention would be held virtually has sparked complaints from both sets of candidates vying to lead South Carolina's largest GOP county party.