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South Dakota Election Results

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South Dakota Election Results

Latest results from Dec. 5
Vote totals certified

President race called

President
Candidate Party VotesPercentChart showing percentElectoral votes
Donald J. TrumpD. TrumpTrumpWinner
RepublicanRep.272,08163.4%
3
Kamala HarrisK. HarrisHarris
DemocratDem.146,85934.2%
No electoral votes
Total reported
428,922
Sioux FallsRapid CityAberdeenWatertownSioux FallsRapid CityAberdeenWatertown
Latest results from Dec. 2
Vote totals certified

U.S. House At-Large District race called

U.S. House At-Large District
Candidate Party VotesPercentChart showing percent
Dusty JohnsonD. JohnsonJohnson incumbentWinner
RepublicanRep.303,63072.0%
Sheryl JohnsonS. JohnsonJohnson
DemocratDem.117,81828.0%
Total reported
421,448

*Incumbent

State Legislature

Trifecta status

Tracking state government party control in South Dakota

Governor
republicanNot up for election
State Senate
republican
State House
republican

*Not up for election

State Senate

0

3 Dem.

32 Rep.

State Senate
DistrictDist.CandidatesCandidates
Percent of votes in
1
Michael RohlM. RohlRohl incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
2
Steve KolbeckS. KolbeckKolbeck incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
3
Carl PerryC. PerryPerryRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
4
Stephanie SauderS. SauderSauderRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
5
Glen VilhauerG. VilhauerVilhauerRepublican71%
Winner
Dennis SolbergD. SolbergSolbergDemocrat29%
100%
6
Ernie OttenE. OttenOttenRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
7
Tim ReedT. ReedReed incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
8
Casey CrabtreeC. CrabtreeCrabtree incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
9
Joy HohnJ. HohnHohnRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
10
Liz LarsonL. LarsonLarson incumbentDemocrat
Winner
Uncontested
11
Chris KarrC. KarrKarrRepublican59%
Winner
Steve NatzS. NatzNatzDemocrat41%
100%
12
Arch BealA. BealBeal incumbentRepublican56%
Winner
Clay HoffmanC. HoffmanHoffmanDemocrat44%
100%
13
Sue PetersonS. PetersonPetersonRepublican58%
Winner
Ali Rae HorstedA. HorstedHorstedDemocrat42%
100%
14
Larry ZikmundL. ZikmundZikmund incumbentRepublican55%
Winner
Sandra HenryS. HenryHenryDemocrat45%
100%
15
Jamie SmithJ. SmithSmithDemocrat52%
Winner
Brenda LawrenceB. LawrenceLawrenceRepublican48%
100%
16
Kevin JensenK. JensenJensenRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
17
Sydney DavisS. DavisDavis incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
18
Lauren NelsonL. NelsonNelsonRepublican57%
Winner
Sarah CardaS. CardaCardaDemocrat43%
100%
19
Kyle SchoenfishK. SchoenfishSchoenfish incumbentRepublican77%
Winner
Michael MillerM. MillerMillerIndependent23%
100%
20
Paul MiskiminsP. MiskiminsMiskiminsRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
21
Mykala VoitaM. VoitaVoitaRepublican77%
Winner
Dan AnderssonD. AnderssonAnderssonDemocrat23%
100%
22
David WheelerD. WheelerWheeler incumbentRepublican73%
Winner
Jim SchmidtJ. SchmidtSchmidtDemocrat27%
100%
23
Mark LapkaM. LapkaLapkaRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
24
Jim MehlhaffJ. MehlhaffMehlhaff incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
25
Tom PischkeT. PischkePischke incumbentRepublican73%
Winner
Brian WirthB. WirthWirthDemocrat27%
100%
26
Tamara GroveT. GroveGroveRepublican57%
Winner
Shawn BordeauxS. BordeauxBordeaux incumbentDemocrat43%
100%
27
Red Dawn FosterR. FosterFoster incumbentDemocrat52%
Winner
Anthony KatholA. KatholKatholRepublican48%
100%
28
Sam MartyS. MartyMartyRepublican64%
Winner
Dean SchremppD. SchremppSchremppDemocrat23%
100%
29
John CarleyJ. CarleyCarleyRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
30
Amber HulseA. HulseHulseRepublican74%
Winner
Bret SwansonB. SwansonSwansonDemocrat26%
100%
31
Randy DeibertR. DeibertDeibert incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
32
Helene DuhamelH. DuhamelDuhamel incumbentRepublican60%
Winner
Karen McNealK. McNealMcNealIndependent40%
100%
33
Curt VoightC. VoightVoightRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
34
Taffy HowardT. HowardHowardRepublican60%
Winner
Kehala Two BullsK. Two BullsTwo BullsDemocrat40%
100%
35
Greg BlancG. BlancBlancRepublican
Winner
Uncontested

*Incumbent

State House

0

6 Dem.

64 Rep.

State House
DistrictDist.CandidatesCandidates
Percent of votes in
1
Logan ManhartL. ManhartManhartRepublican28%
Winner
100%
Christopher RederC. RederRederRepublican26%
Winner
2
David KullD. KullKull incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
John SjaardaJ. SjaardaSjaarda incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
3
Brandei SchaefbauerB. SchaefbauerSchaefbauer incumbentRepublican37%
Winner
100%
Al NovstrupA. NovstrupNovstrupRepublican35%
Winner
4
Kent RoeK. RoeRoeRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
Dylan JordanD. JordanJordanRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
5
Matt RobyM. RobyRobyRepublican45%
Winner
100%
Josephine GarciaJ. GarciaGarciaRepublican32%
Winner
6
Herman OttenH. OttenOttenRepublican42%
Winner
100%
Aaron AylwardA. AylwardAylward incumbentRepublican38%
Winner
7
Roger DeGrootR. DeGrootDeGroot incumbentRepublican33%
Winner
100%
Mellissa HeermannM. HeermannHeermann incumbentRepublican31%
Winner
8
Tim WalburgT. WalburgWalburgRepublican46%
Winner
100%
Tim ReischT. ReischReisch incumbentRepublican44%
Winner
9
Tesa SchwansT. SchwansSchwansRepublican38.5%
Winner
100%
Bethany SoyeB. SoyeSoye incumbentRepublican38.0%
Winner
10
Erin HealyE. HealyHealy incumbentDemocrat38%
Winner
100%
Bobbi AnderaB. AnderaAnderaRepublican32%
Winner
11
Brian MulderB. MulderMulder incumbentRepublican29.7%
Winner
100%
Keri WeemsK. WeemsWeemsRepublican28.2%
Winner
12
Amber ArlintA. ArlintArlint incumbentRepublican31.0%
Winner
100%
Greg JamisonG. JamisonJamison incumbentRepublican29.6%
Winner
13
Tony VenhuizenT. VenhuizenVenhuizen incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
John HughesJ. HughesHughesRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
14
Taylor Rae RehfeldtT. RehfeldtRehfeldt incumbentRepublican33%
Winner
100%
Tony KayserT. KayserKayserRepublican27%
Winner
15
Kadyn WittmanK. WittmanWittman incumbentDemocrat26.5%
Winner
100%
Erik MuckeyE. MuckeyMuckeyDemocrat25.4%
Winner
16
Karla LemsK. LemsLems incumbentRepublican44%
Winner
100%
Richard VasgaardR. VasgaardVasgaardRepublican41%
Winner
17
Chris KassinC. KassinKassin incumbentRepublican41%
Winner
100%
William ShormaW. ShormaShorma incumbentRepublican33%
Winner
18
Mike StevensM. StevensStevens incumbentRepublican36%
Winner
100%
Julie AuchJ. AuchAuch incumbentRepublican32%
Winner
19
Drew PetersonD. PetersonPeterson incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
Jessica BahmullerJ. BahmullerBahmuller incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
20
Jeff BathkeJ. BathkeBathkeRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
Kaley NolzK. NolzNolzRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
21
Jim HalversonJ. HalversonHalversonRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
Marty OverwegM. OverwegOverweg incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
22
Kevin Van DiepenK. Van DiepenVan DiepenRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
Lana GreenfieldL. GreenfieldGreenfieldRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
23
Scott MooreS. MooreMoore incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
Spencer GoschS. GoschGoschRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
24
Will MortensonW. MortensonMortenson incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
Mike WeisgramM. WeisgramWeisgram incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
25
Les HeinemannL. HeinemannHeinemannRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
Jon HansenJ. HansenHansen incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
27
Liz MayL. MayMay incumbentRepublican37%
Winner
100%
Peri PourierP. PourierPourier incumbentDemocrat34%
Winner
29
Kathy RiceK. RiceRiceRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
Terri JorgensonT. JorgensonJorgensonRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
30
Tim GoodwinT. GoodwinGoodwinRepublican43%
Winner
100%
Trish LadnerT. LadnerLadner incumbentRepublican41%
Winner
31
Scott OdenbachS. OdenbachOdenbach incumbentRepublican38%
Winner
100%
Mary FitzgeraldM. FitzgeraldFitzgerald incumbentRepublican32%
Winner
32
Nicole Uhre-BalkN. Uhre-BalkUhre-BalkDemocrat35.0%
Winner
100%
Steve DuffyS. DuffyDuffy incumbentRepublican34.9%
Winner
33
Curt MassieC. MassieMassie incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
Phil JensenP. JensenJensen incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
34
Mike DerbyM. DerbyDerby incumbentRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
Heather BaxterH. BaxterBaxterRepublican
Winner
Uncontested
35
Tony RandolphT. RandolphRandolph incumbentRepublican34.9%
Winner
100%
Tina MulallyT. MulallyMulally incumbentRepublican34.2%
Winner
26A
Eric EmeryE. EmeryEmery incumbentDemocrat51%
Winner
Ron FrederickR. FrederickFrederickRepublican30%
100%
26B
Rebecca ReimerR. ReimerReimer incumbentRepublican60%
Winner
David ReisD. ReisReisIndependent40%
100%
28A
Jana HuntJ. HuntHuntRepublican58%
Winner
Carl J PetersenC. PetersenPetersenDemocrat42%
100%
28B
Travis IsmayT. IsmayIsmayRepublican
Winner
Uncontested

*IncumbentNote: Some races may have multiple winners.

Ballot Measures

Ballot Measures
Amendment E
Adopt Gender-Neutral Language in the Constitution
This amendment would change the state Constitution to remove the default use of the male pronouns he, his and him to refer to certain officeholders.
YesYesYes43%
NoNoNo57%
Winner

100% of votes in

Amendment F
Impose Work Requirements for Medicaid
This amendment would let the state set work requirements for any individual who qualifies for expanded Medicaid benefits.
YesYesYes56%
Winner
NoNoNo44%

100% of votes in

Amendment G
Right to Abortion
This amendment would establish a constitutional right to the procedure. In the first trimester, there would be no restrictions. In the second trimester, regulations of abortion decisions would be allowed. In the third trimester, abortion would be regulated or prohibited except when medically necessary to save the life of the pregnant person.
YesYesYes41%
NoNoNo59%
Winner

100% of votes in

Amendment H
Establish Top-2 Primary Elections
This amendment would enable voters to rank their preference for candidates in an open primary, with the top two vote-getters advancing. This would apply to House, Senate, governor, state and county races.
YesYesYes34%
NoNoNo66%
Winner

100% of votes in

Measure 28
Prohibit Taxes on Food and Grocery
This measure would get rid of taxes on any product sold for human consumption, with the exceptions of alcoholic beverages and prepared food.
YesYesYes31%
NoNoNo69%
Winner

100% of votes in

Measure 29
Legalize Marijuana
This measure would allow for the use, distribution and possession of up to two ounces of marijuana by people 21 and over.
YesYesYes44%
NoNoNo56%
Winner

100% of votes in

Referred Law 21
Regulation for Pipeline Companies
This referendum lets voters decide whether to uphold a pipeline bill that was passed by legislators. The act would allow counties to set a surcharge on carbon dioxide pipelines of $1 per foot, which would be put toward tax relief for property owners in that county. It would also establish rules for pipelines including minimum depth and leak liability.
YesYesYes41%
NoNoNo59%
Winner

100% of votes in

Other Races

Public Utilities Commission

Public Utilities Commission
RaceCandidatesCandidates
Percent of votes in
6-yr
Kristie FiegenK. FiegenFiegen incumbentRepublican68%
Winner
Forrest WilsonF. WilsonWilsonDemocrat27%
100%

*Incumbent

Source: Election results and race calls are from The Associated Press. The Times publishes its own estimates for each candidate’s share of the final vote and the number of remaining votes, based on historic turnout data and reporting from results providers. These are only estimates, and they may not be informed by reports from election officials.

By The New York Times election results team: Michael Andre, Emma Baker, Neil Berg, Andrew Chavez, Michael Beswetherick, Matthew Bloch, Lily Boyce, Irineo Cabreros, Nico Chilla, Nate Cohn, Alastair Coote, Annie Daniel, Saurabh Datar, Leo Dominguez, Tiff Fehr, Andrew Fischer, Martín González Gómez, Joyce Ho, Will Houp, Jon Huang, Junghye Kim, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Jasmine C. Lee, Joey K. Lee, Vivian Li, Alex Lemonides, Ilana Marcus, Alicia Parlapiano, Jaymin Patel, Dan Simmons-Ritchie, Charlie Smart, Jonah Smith, Urvashi Uberoy, Isaac White and Christine Zhang

Additional contributions by Grace Ashford, Luke Broadwater, Mathew Brownstein, Amanda Cordero, Kenan Davis, Karoun Demirjian, Robert Draper, Catie Edmondson, Nick Fandos, Lalena Fisher, Patrick Hays, Robert Jimison, Annie Karni, Maya Miller, Julie Walton Shaver, Jaime Tanner, Tracey Tully, Lisa Waananen Jones and Jessica White

Edited by Wilson Andrews, Lindsey Rogers Cook, William P. Davis, Jonathan Ellis, Thomas Gaffney, Amy Hughes, Ben Koski, Allison McCartney and Rachel Shorey

Source: Election results and race calls are from The Associated Press. The Times publishes its own estimates for each candidate’s share of the final vote and the number of remaining votes, based on historic turnout data and reporting from results providers. These are only estimates, and they may not be informed by reports from election officials.

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