Matt Leber

Matt W. Leber is an American politician and Republican member of the South Carolina House of Representatives, representing District 116. He is the Republican nominee for South Carolina State Senate District 41.

Early life and career
Prior to being elected to office, Leber, a combat veteran, served eight years as a paratrooper in the United States Army.

Positions
Leber supports the Second Amendment and has an A rating from the NRA. In 2024, he voted for Constitutional Carry, also known as permitless carry, speaking out against Senate amendments applying increased penalties on non permit holders, calling them unconstitutional and stating, "we cannot have a different class of citizens in America."

Leber sponsored a bill criminalizing the trafficking of fentanyl and was instrumental in pushing it through the House Judiciary Committee. Leber has repeatedly called for increased security along the US Mexico border to combat drug trafficking and has proposed measures to dissuade illegal aliens from coming to South Carolina. During Leber's 2022 House race, State Representative Wendell Gilliard accused Leber of having participated in armed patrols on the US Mexico border and having "direct ties to the Three Percenters".

Matt Leber describes himself as pro-life and voted for the Fetal Heartbeat and Protection from Abortion Act.

Leber supports term limits.

Political career
In the 2022 general election for South Carolina House of Representatives District 116, Leber defeated Democratic incumbent Chardale Murray. Representative Leber serves as Chairman of the Freshman Caucus, on the House Judiciary Committee, and on the newly formed standing House Committee on Artificial Intelligence (AI).

In September, 2023, Leber announced his candidacy for South Carolina State Senate District 41. In June, 2024, he defeated incumbent Senator Sandy Senn in the Republican Primary. Leber will face Democrat Rita Adkins in the general election.

In April 2023, Leber was the first South Carolina lawmaker to endorse Vivek Ramaswamy in the 2024 presidential election. Leber served as Ramaswamy's State Chair for South Carolina. After Ramaswamy suspended his presidential campaign, Leber joined Ramaswamy in endorsing former President Donald Trump in the 2024 Republican Presidential Primary.