What happened to the republicans in South Carolina as a result of the election of 1876

The Republicans lost power in South Carolina as a result of the election of 1876. The election was marked by voter intimidation and fraud, particularly targeting African American voters who were predominantly Republican. The Democrat Wade Hampton was declared the winner of the gubernatorial race, effectively ending Republican rule in the state. This marked the beginning of the "Redeemer" era in South Carolina, where white Democrats regained control and imposed laws and policies that restricted the rights of African Americans.