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Ronnie Sabb is a Williamsburg County native who lives in Greeleyville, South Carolina. He graduated from C.E. Murray High School in 1976, received a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics from Voorhees College in 1980 and was later inducted into Voorhees’ Hall of Fame. Saab earned his law degree from the University of Florida in 1987 and was admitted to the South Carolina Bar and the United States District Court in 1988.
In 2010, Mr. Sabb was elected to the South Carolina State House of Representatives representing District 101 where he served until 2014. For the past nine years. Mr. Sabb has served in the South Carolina Senate after winning the District 32 seat in 2014.
Senator Sabb opened the Sabb Law Group in Kingstree, SC. in 1988 and serves as the firm’s President and CEO. In addition to his law practice, he also served as an assistant solicitor with the 3rd Judicial Circuit and was the first African American to serve as city attorney for Lake City, SC.
Mr. Sabb has earned many honors throughout his career and has been involved with several civic service, professional and community organizations, including the Williamsburg County Bar Association, the Williamsburg County School Board, the Board of Governors for the South Carolina Association for Justice, the American Association for Justice, the National Bar Association, and the Board of Governors for the South Carolina Bar Association. He was recently bestowed the honor of being inducted into the American Board of Trial Advocates, a prestigious national organization of experienced trial lawyers and judges committed to the preservation and promotion of the civil jury trial system.
In his spare time, he is as a volunteer basketball coach for the Pee Dee All-Stars AAU Girls Basketball Team, and a deacon at Good Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Greeleyville, SC. Second only to his commitment to God is his love and devotion to his family. Attorney Sabb has one daughter, Whitney, and a grandson, Jordan Alan Sabb.