South Dakota Election Results
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South Dakota Election Results
Latest results from Dec. 5
Vote totals certified
President race called
| Candidate | Party | Votes | Percent | Chart showing percent | Electoral votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Donald J. TrumpD. TrumpTrump | RepublicanRep. | 272,081 | 63.4% | 3 | |
Kamala HarrisK. HarrisHarris | DemocratDem. | 146,859 | 34.2% | No electoral votes | |
Total reported | 428,922 | ||||
Latest results from Dec. 2
Vote totals certified
U.S. House At-Large District race called
| Candidate | Party | Votes | Percent | Chart showing percent |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Dusty JohnsonD. JohnsonJohnson* incumbent | RepublicanRep. | 303,630 | 72.0% | |
Sheryl JohnsonS. JohnsonJohnson | DemocratDem. | 117,818 | 28.0% | |
Total reported | 421,448 | |||
*Incumbent | ||||
State Legislature
Trifecta status
Tracking state government party control in South Dakota
Governor
republican*Not up for election
State Senate
republican
State House
republican
*Not up for election
State Senate
0
3 Dem.
32 Rep.
| DistrictDist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Michael RohlM. RohlRohl* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 2 | Steve KolbeckS. KolbeckKolbeck* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 3 | Carl PerryC. PerryPerryRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 4 | Stephanie SauderS. SauderSauderRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 5 | Glen VilhauerG. VilhauerVilhauerRepublican71% | Dennis SolbergD. SolbergSolbergDemocrat29% | 100% |
| 6 | Ernie OttenE. OttenOttenRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 7 | Tim ReedT. ReedReed* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 8 | Casey CrabtreeC. CrabtreeCrabtree* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 9 | Joy HohnJ. HohnHohnRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 10 | Liz LarsonL. LarsonLarson* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 11 | Chris KarrC. KarrKarrRepublican59% | Steve NatzS. NatzNatzDemocrat41% | 100% |
| 12 | Arch BealA. BealBeal* incumbentRepublican56% | Clay HoffmanC. HoffmanHoffmanDemocrat44% | 100% |
| 13 | Sue PetersonS. PetersonPetersonRepublican58% | Ali Rae HorstedA. HorstedHorstedDemocrat42% | 100% |
| 14 | Larry ZikmundL. ZikmundZikmund* incumbentRepublican55% | Sandra HenryS. HenryHenryDemocrat45% | 100% |
| 15 | Jamie SmithJ. SmithSmithDemocrat52% | Brenda LawrenceB. LawrenceLawrenceRepublican48% | 100% |
| 16 | Kevin JensenK. JensenJensenRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 17 | Sydney DavisS. DavisDavis* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 18 | Lauren NelsonL. NelsonNelsonRepublican57% | Sarah CardaS. CardaCardaDemocrat43% | 100% |
| 19 | Kyle SchoenfishK. SchoenfishSchoenfish* incumbentRepublican77% | Michael MillerM. MillerMillerIndependent23% | 100% |
| 20 | Paul MiskiminsP. MiskiminsMiskiminsRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 21 | Mykala VoitaM. VoitaVoitaRepublican77% | Dan AnderssonD. AnderssonAnderssonDemocrat23% | 100% |
| 22 | David WheelerD. WheelerWheeler* incumbentRepublican73% | Jim SchmidtJ. SchmidtSchmidtDemocrat27% | 100% |
| 23 | Mark LapkaM. LapkaLapkaRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 24 | Jim MehlhaffJ. MehlhaffMehlhaff* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 25 | Tom PischkeT. PischkePischke* incumbentRepublican73% | Brian WirthB. WirthWirthDemocrat27% | 100% |
| 26 | Tamara GroveT. GroveGroveRepublican57% | Shawn BordeauxS. BordeauxBordeaux* incumbentDemocrat43% | 100% |
| 27 | Red Dawn FosterR. FosterFoster* incumbentDemocrat52% | Anthony KatholA. KatholKatholRepublican48% | 100% |
| 28 | Sam MartyS. MartyMartyRepublican64% | Dean SchremppD. SchremppSchremppDemocrat23% | 100% |
| 29 | John CarleyJ. CarleyCarleyRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 30 | Amber HulseA. HulseHulseRepublican74% | Bret SwansonB. SwansonSwansonDemocrat26% | 100% |
| 31 | Randy DeibertR. DeibertDeibert* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 32 | Helene DuhamelH. DuhamelDuhamel* incumbentRepublican60% | Karen McNealK. McNealMcNealIndependent40% | 100% |
| 33 | Curt VoightC. VoightVoightRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 34 | Taffy HowardT. HowardHowardRepublican60% | Kehala Two BullsK. Two BullsTwo BullsDemocrat40% | 100% |
| 35 | Greg BlancG. BlancBlancRepublican | Uncontested | |
*Incumbent | |||
State House
0
6 Dem.
64 Rep.
| DistrictDist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Logan ManhartL. ManhartManhartRepublican28% | 100% | |
Christopher RederC. RederRederRepublican26% | |||
| 2 | David KullD. KullKull* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
John SjaardaJ. SjaardaSjaarda* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | ||
| 3 | Brandei SchaefbauerB. SchaefbauerSchaefbauer* incumbentRepublican37% | 100% | |
Al NovstrupA. NovstrupNovstrupRepublican35% | |||
| 4 | Kent RoeK. RoeRoeRepublican | Uncontested | |
Dylan JordanD. JordanJordanRepublican | Uncontested | ||
| 5 | Matt RobyM. RobyRobyRepublican45% | 100% | |
Josephine GarciaJ. GarciaGarciaRepublican32% | |||
| 6 | Herman OttenH. OttenOttenRepublican42% | 100% | |
Aaron AylwardA. AylwardAylward* incumbentRepublican38% | |||
| 7 | Roger DeGrootR. DeGrootDeGroot* incumbentRepublican33% | 100% | |
Mellissa HeermannM. HeermannHeermann* incumbentRepublican31% | |||
| 8 | Tim WalburgT. WalburgWalburgRepublican46% | 100% | |
Tim ReischT. ReischReisch* incumbentRepublican44% | |||
| 9 | Tesa SchwansT. SchwansSchwansRepublican38.5% | 100% | |
Bethany SoyeB. SoyeSoye* incumbentRepublican38.0% | |||
| 10 | Erin HealyE. HealyHealy* incumbentDemocrat38% | 100% | |
Bobbi AnderaB. AnderaAnderaRepublican32% | |||
| 11 | Brian MulderB. MulderMulder* incumbentRepublican29.7% | 100% | |
Keri WeemsK. WeemsWeemsRepublican28.2% | |||
| 12 | Amber ArlintA. ArlintArlint* incumbentRepublican31.0% | 100% | |
Greg JamisonG. JamisonJamison* incumbentRepublican29.6% | |||
| 13 | Tony VenhuizenT. VenhuizenVenhuizen* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
John HughesJ. HughesHughesRepublican | Uncontested | ||
| 14 | Taylor Rae RehfeldtT. RehfeldtRehfeldt* incumbentRepublican33% | 100% | |
Tony KayserT. KayserKayserRepublican27% | |||
| 15 | Kadyn WittmanK. WittmanWittman* incumbentDemocrat26.5% | 100% | |
Erik MuckeyE. MuckeyMuckeyDemocrat25.4% | |||
| 16 | Karla LemsK. LemsLems* incumbentRepublican44% | 100% | |
Richard VasgaardR. VasgaardVasgaardRepublican41% | |||
| 17 | Chris KassinC. KassinKassin* incumbentRepublican41% | 100% | |
William ShormaW. ShormaShorma* incumbentRepublican33% | |||
| 18 | Mike StevensM. StevensStevens* incumbentRepublican36% | 100% | |
Julie AuchJ. AuchAuch* incumbentRepublican32% | |||
| 19 | Drew PetersonD. PetersonPeterson* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
Jessica BahmullerJ. BahmullerBahmuller* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | ||
| 20 | Jeff BathkeJ. BathkeBathkeRepublican | Uncontested | |
Kaley NolzK. NolzNolzRepublican | Uncontested | ||
| 21 | Jim HalversonJ. HalversonHalversonRepublican | Uncontested | |
Marty OverwegM. OverwegOverweg* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | ||
| 22 | Kevin Van DiepenK. Van DiepenVan DiepenRepublican | Uncontested | |
Lana GreenfieldL. GreenfieldGreenfieldRepublican | Uncontested | ||
| 23 | Scott MooreS. MooreMoore* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
Spencer GoschS. GoschGoschRepublican | Uncontested | ||
| 24 | Will MortensonW. MortensonMortenson* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
Mike WeisgramM. WeisgramWeisgram* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | ||
| 25 | Les HeinemannL. HeinemannHeinemannRepublican | Uncontested | |
Jon HansenJ. HansenHansen* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | ||
| 27 | Liz MayL. MayMay* incumbentRepublican37% | 100% | |
Peri PourierP. PourierPourier* incumbentDemocrat34% | |||
| 29 | Kathy RiceK. RiceRiceRepublican | Uncontested | |
Terri JorgensonT. JorgensonJorgensonRepublican | Uncontested | ||
| 30 | Tim GoodwinT. GoodwinGoodwinRepublican43% | 100% | |
Trish LadnerT. LadnerLadner* incumbentRepublican41% | |||
| 31 | Scott OdenbachS. OdenbachOdenbach* incumbentRepublican38% | 100% | |
Mary FitzgeraldM. FitzgeraldFitzgerald* incumbentRepublican32% | |||
| 32 | Nicole Uhre-BalkN. Uhre-BalkUhre-BalkDemocrat35.0% | 100% | |
Steve DuffyS. DuffyDuffy* incumbentRepublican34.9% | |||
| 33 | Curt MassieC. MassieMassie* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
Phil JensenP. JensenJensen* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | ||
| 34 | Mike DerbyM. DerbyDerby* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
Heather BaxterH. BaxterBaxterRepublican | Uncontested | ||
| 35 | Tony RandolphT. RandolphRandolph* incumbentRepublican34.9% | 100% | |
Tina MulallyT. MulallyMulally* incumbentRepublican34.2% | |||
| 26A | Eric EmeryE. EmeryEmery* incumbentDemocrat51% | Ron FrederickR. FrederickFrederickRepublican30% | 100% |
| 26B | Rebecca ReimerR. ReimerReimer* incumbentRepublican60% | David ReisD. ReisReisIndependent40% | 100% |
| 28A | Jana HuntJ. HuntHuntRepublican58% | Carl J PetersenC. PetersenPetersenDemocrat42% | 100% |
| 28B | Travis IsmayT. IsmayIsmayRepublican | Uncontested | |
*IncumbentNote: Some races may have multiple winners. | |||
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% |
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% | 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% |
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% |
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% |
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% |
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% |
100% of votes in | |
Other Races
Public Utilities Commission
| Race | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6-yr | Kristie FiegenK. FiegenFiegen* incumbentRepublican68% | Forrest WilsonF. WilsonWilsonDemocrat27% | 100% |
*Incumbent | |||
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