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{{Infobox election |
{{Infobox election |
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| election_name = 2018 South Dakota gubernatorial election |
| election_name = 2018 South Dakota gubernatorial election |
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| next_year = 2022 |
| next_year = 2022 |
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| election_date = November 6, 2018 |
| election_date = November 6, 2018 |
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| image1 = |
| image1 = File:Noem Portrait (cropped).jpg |
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| nominee1 = '''[[Kristi Noem]]''' |
| nominee1 = '''[[Kristi Noem]]''' |
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| party1 = Republican Party (United States) |
| party1 = Republican Party (United States) |
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| running_mate1 = '''[[Larry Rhoden]]''' |
| running_mate1 = '''[[Larry Rhoden]]''' |
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| popular_vote1 = '''172,912''' |
| popular_vote1 = '''172,912''' |
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| percentage1 = ''' |
| percentage1 = '''50.97%''' |
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| image2 = File:Billie Sutton Headshot (cropped).jpg |
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| image_size = 150x150px |
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| nominee2 = [[Billie Sutton]] |
| nominee2 = [[Billie Sutton]] |
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| party2 = Democratic Party (United States) |
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States) |
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| running_mate2 = Michelle Lavallee |
| running_mate2 = Michelle Lavallee |
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| popular_vote2 = 161,454 |
| popular_vote2 = 161,454 |
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| percentage2 = 47. |
| percentage2 = 47.60% |
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| map_image = 2018 South Dakota gubernatorial election results map by county.svg |
| map_image = {{switcher |[[File:2018 South Dakota gubernatorial election results map by county.svg|260px]] |County results |[[File:SD Governor 2018.svg|260px]] |Precinct results |default=1}} |
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| map_caption = '''Noem:''' {{legend0|#ffb2b2|40–50%}} {{legend0|#e27f7f|50–60%}} {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d72f30|70–80%}} {{legend0|#C21B18|80–90%}} {{legend0|#A80000|>90%}}<br />'''Sutton:''' {{legend0|#A5B0FF|40–50%}} {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} {{legend0|#584cde|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3933e5|80–90%}} {{legend0|#0D0596|>90%}}<br />'''Tie:''' {{legend0|#d2b1d9|40–50%}} |
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| map_caption = County results <br/> |
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'''Noem:''' {{legend0|#ffb2b2|40–50%}} {{legend0|#e27f7f|50–60%}} {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d72f30|70–80%}} <br/> |
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'''Sutton:''' {{legend0|#a5b0ff|40-50%}} {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} {{legend0|#584cde|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3933e5|80–90%}} {{legend0|#0E0496|>90%}} |
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| title = [[Governor of South Dakota|Governor]] |
| title = [[Governor of South Dakota|Governor]] |
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| before_election = [[Dennis Daugaard]] |
| before_election = [[Dennis Daugaard]] |
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The '''2018 South Dakota gubernatorial election''' took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the next [[governor of South Dakota]]. Incumbent [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] governor [[Dennis Daugaard]] was term-limited and could not seek |
The '''2018 South Dakota gubernatorial election''' took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the next [[governor of South Dakota]]. Incumbent [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] governor [[Dennis Daugaard]] was term-limited and could not seek a third consecutive term. |
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Republican candidate [[Kristi Noem]] won against Democratic candidate [[Billie Sutton]] in the closest gubernatorial election in South Dakota since [[1986 South Dakota gubernatorial election|1986]] |
Republican candidate [[Kristi Noem]] won against Democratic candidate [[Billie Sutton]] in the closest gubernatorial election in South Dakota since [[1986 South Dakota gubernatorial election|1986]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.argusleader.com/story/news/2018/11/06/south-dakota-2018-election-governor-race-billie-sutton-kristi-noem-george-mcgovern/1904752002/|title=Yes, South Dakota has had close governor races, but it's been awhile|work=[[Argus Leader]]|last=Ellis|first=Jonathon|date=November 6, 2018|access-date=November 8, 2018}}</ref> Noem also became the first [[List of female governors in the United States|female governor]] of the state.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Nord |first1=James |title=Kristi Noem sworn in as South Dakota's 1st female governor |url=https://apnews.com/article/cde32361793e40cea06dc270794b57e8 |website=AP |date=January 5, 2019}}</ref> Her victory extended the longest active hold on a governorship by one party; the GOP has won every gubernatorial election in South Dakota starting in [[1978 South Dakota gubernatorial election|1978]]. Conversely, Noem's vote percentage of 51% was the worst performance for any Republican gubernatorial candidate in the state since 1974, while Sutton's 47.6% was the best for any Democratic candidate since 1986. |
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==Republican primary== |
==Republican primary== |
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===Candidates=== |
===Candidates=== |
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====Declared==== |
====Declared==== |
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* [[Kristi Noem]], U.S. Representative, former [[South Dakota House of Representatives|State Representative]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/local/noem-open-to-running-for-governor/article_b50e7e32-33d0-5ce6-b11c-a0c04d265192.html|title=Noem open to running for governor|work=[[Rapid City Journal]]|last=Tan|first=Tiffany|date=February 5, 2016|access-date=June 14, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= |
* [[Kristi Noem]], U.S. Representative, former [[South Dakota House of Representatives|State Representative]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/local/noem-open-to-running-for-governor/article_b50e7e32-33d0-5ce6-b11c-a0c04d265192.html|title=Noem open to running for governor|work=[[Rapid City Journal]]|last=Tan|first=Tiffany|date=February 5, 2016|access-date=June 14, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://thehill.com/homenews/house/306001-south-dakota-rep-launches-gubernatorial-bid/|title=South Dakota rep. launches gubernatorial bid|first=Lisa|last=Hagen|work=The Hill|date=November 14, 2016|access-date=November 14, 2016}}</ref> |
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* [[Marty Jackley]], [[Attorney General of South Dakota]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.argusleader.com/story/news/politics/2016/11/15/marty-jackley-moves-700k-toward-governor-run/93917232/|title=Marty Jackley moves $700K toward governor run|newspaper=Argus Leader|access-date=2016-12-04}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://wnax.com/news/180081-sd-attorney-general-marty-jackley-jumps-into-2018-governors-race/|title=SD Attorney General Marty Jackley Jumps into 2018 Governors Race {{!}} Radio 570 WNAX|website=Radio 570 WNAX|access-date=2016-12-04}}</ref> |
* [[Marty Jackley]], [[Attorney General of South Dakota]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.argusleader.com/story/news/politics/2016/11/15/marty-jackley-moves-700k-toward-governor-run/93917232/|title=Marty Jackley moves $700K toward governor run|newspaper=Argus Leader|access-date=2016-12-04}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://wnax.com/news/180081-sd-attorney-general-marty-jackley-jumps-into-2018-governors-race/|title=SD Attorney General Marty Jackley Jumps into 2018 Governors Race {{!}} Radio 570 WNAX|website=Radio 570 WNAX|access-date=2016-12-04}}</ref> |
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====Failed to qualify for |
====Failed to qualify for primary ballot==== |
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* [[Lora Hubbel]], former State Representative, Republican candidate for [[governor of South Dakota|Governor]] in [[South Dakota gubernatorial election, 2014#Republican primary|2014]]<ref name=BallotGovernor>{{cite web | last=Epp | first=Todd | date=March 27, 2018 | title=UPDATE: Who is officially on ballot for Governor, House? Hubbel running as independent | url=http://kelo.com/news/articles/2018/mar/27/who-is-officially-on-ballot-for-governor-house/ | work=KELO Newstalk | access-date=June 5, 2018}}</ref> |
* [[Lora Hubbel]], former State Representative, Republican candidate for [[governor of South Dakota|Governor]] in [[South Dakota gubernatorial election, 2014#Republican primary|2014]]<ref name=BallotGovernor>{{cite web | last=Epp | first=Todd | date=March 27, 2018 | title=UPDATE: Who is officially on ballot for Governor, House? Hubbel running as independent | url=http://kelo.com/news/articles/2018/mar/27/who-is-officially-on-ballot-for-governor-house/ | work=KELO Newstalk | access-date=June 5, 2018 | archive-date=August 12, 2018 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180812052919/https://kelo.com/news/articles/2018/mar/27/who-is-officially-on-ballot-for-governor-house/ | url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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====Declined==== |
====Declined==== |
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* [[Matt Michels]], [[Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.yankton.net/community/article_d8b87a50-1631-11e7-86bc-879781a34420.html|title=Michels Says He Won't Run For Governor|work=Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan|last=Dockendorf|first=Randy|date=March 31, 2017|access-date=March 31, 2017}}</ref> |
* [[Matt Michels]], [[Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.yankton.net/community/article_d8b87a50-1631-11e7-86bc-879781a34420.html|title=Michels Says He Won't Run For Governor|work=Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan|last=Dockendorf|first=Randy|date=March 31, 2017|access-date=March 31, 2017}}</ref> |
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* [[Mark Mickelson]], Speaker of the [[South Dakota House of Representatives]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.argusleader.com/story/opinion/columnists/jonathan-ellis/2015/02/14/ellis-noem-mickelson-jackley-eye-governor/23432299/|title=Noem, Mickelson, Jackley eye governor|last=Ellis|first=Jonathan|date=February 14, 2015|work=[[Argus Leader]]|access-date=June 14, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/local/mark-mickelson-visit-could-presage-run-for-the-governorship/article_10203635-4842-5356-b3d1-3a0d61924aec.html|title=Mark Mickelson visit could presage run for the governorship|work=[[Rapid City Journal]]|last=Holland|first=Jim|date=April 16, 2016|access-date=June 14, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.keloland.com/news/article/politics/mark-mickelson-says-he-won-t-run-for-governor-in-2018|title=Mark Mickelson Says He Won't Run For Governor In 2018|website=KELOLAND News|access-date=22 May 2018}}</ref> |
* [[Mark Mickelson]], Speaker of the [[South Dakota House of Representatives]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.argusleader.com/story/opinion/columnists/jonathan-ellis/2015/02/14/ellis-noem-mickelson-jackley-eye-governor/23432299/|title=Noem, Mickelson, Jackley eye governor|last=Ellis|first=Jonathan|date=February 14, 2015|work=[[Argus Leader]]|access-date=June 14, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/local/mark-mickelson-visit-could-presage-run-for-the-governorship/article_10203635-4842-5356-b3d1-3a0d61924aec.html|title=Mark Mickelson visit could presage run for the governorship|work=[[Rapid City Journal]]|last=Holland|first=Jim|date=April 16, 2016|access-date=June 14, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.keloland.com/news/article/politics/mark-mickelson-says-he-won-t-run-for-governor-in-2018|title=Mark Mickelson Says He Won't Run For Governor In 2018|website=KELOLAND News|access-date=22 May 2018|archive-date=23 May 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180523011356/http://www.keloland.com/news/article/politics/mark-mickelson-says-he-won-t-run-for-governor-in-2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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===Debates=== |
===Debates=== |
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Jackley and Noem participated in three debates. |
Jackley and Noem participated in three debates. |
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===First |
==== First debate ==== |
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In the first debate both candidates tried to define the other. Jackley stated: |
In the first debate both candidates tried to define the other. Jackley stated: "It’s Washington experience versus South Dakota experience." "Marty’s background has been being a government lawyer," Noem said.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.capjournal.com/news/jackley-and-noem-battle-in-tv-debate/article_3505d2d2-62d3-11e8-bf67-c340e734ec61.html |title= Jackley and Noem battle in TV debate| publisher=capjournal.com|date=May 28, 2018 |access-date=July 6, 2021}}</ref> |
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===Second |
==== Second debate ==== |
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In the second debate, Noem discussed |
In the second debate, Noem discussed Jackley's scandals. "In EB5, the state oversight program, nobody went to jail. On Gear-Up, still, nobody's been punished. When we talk about what's been going on in Brookings with the Global Aquaponics scam—a con artist, Tobias Ritesman, held a fundraiser for Marty Jackley. Marty attended his phony groundbreaking for his phony project," Noem says. "People lost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Still, nobody's been investigated and nobody’s been prosecuted. That needs to change in our state." |
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Jackley was on the defensive during the second debate. |
Jackley was on the defensive during the second debate. "Congresswoman, he didn’t hold a fundraiser for me. I was at an event that he was at, and I did go to a ground breaking because that's what important in South Dakota," Jackley says. "When we have businesses expanding I think it’s important that we attend those. You talk about Gear-Up, there hasn’t been a sentencing because these defendants are presumed innocent. But I as attorney general, unlike Washington, have done something about it. I actually formed a grand jury. Indictments have been issued. They're schedule to begin jury trials in July—or, excuse me—June, June 26th and I plan on trying those personally, because that’s what a leader does." <ref>{{cite web|url=https://listen.sdpb.org/post/gop-governor-candidates-spar-over-transparency-during-sdpb-tv-debate|title= GOP Governor Candidates Spar Over Transparency During SDPB TV Debate| publisher=sdpb.org|date=May 30, 2018 |access-date=July 6, 2021}}</ref> |
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===Final |
==== Final debate ==== |
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In the final debate, Jackley and Noem took tough questions about workforce development, anti-discrimination laws, drugs, uniting |
In the final debate, Jackley and Noem took tough questions about workforce development, anti-discrimination laws, drugs, uniting Democrats and Republicans in the state to make critical decisions and much more. |
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While they spent a lot of time talking about their plans for the state, they also spent a lot of time attacking each |
While they spent a lot of time talking about their plans for the state, they also spent a lot of time attacking each other's records. |
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A major topic of contention |
A major topic of contention was Boards and commissions. The state currently has 134 of them. Noem said she wants to streamline different processes for licensure, eliminating "red tape" but Jackley disagreed. |
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"Every time that a proposal comes forward to create a new 'blue ribbon' task force, a board or a commission, what typically comes with that is another layer of bureaucracy," Noem said. |
"Every time that a proposal comes forward to create a new 'blue ribbon' task force, a board or a commission, what typically comes with that is another layer of bureaucracy," Noem said. |
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Jackley defended the government bureaucracy. "We need a governor that understands that various different boards, isn't out there criticizing different boards and saying that type of service isn't important," Jackley said. |
Jackley defended the government bureaucracy. "We need a governor that understands that various different boards, isn't out there criticizing different boards and saying that type of service isn't important," Jackley said. |
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| [http://www.keloland.com/news/politics/2018-sd-primary-poll/ Mason-Dixon] |
|[[Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc.|Mason-Dixon]]<ref>[http://www.keloland.com/news/politics/2018-sd-primary-poll/ Mason-Dixon] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180530040906/http://www.keloland.com/news/politics/2018-sd-primary-poll/ |date=2018-05-30 }}</ref> |
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| align=center| May 21–23, 2018 |
| align=center| May 21–23, 2018 |
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| [http://dakotawarcollege.com/new-independent-poll-claims-gubernatorial-candidates-in-dead-heat/ Leverage Public Strategies] |
|[[Leverage Public Strategies]]<ref>[http://dakotawarcollege.com/new-independent-poll-claims-gubernatorial-candidates-in-dead-heat/ Leverage Public Strategies]</ref> |
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| align=center| May 4–7, 2018 |
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| [http://cloutpolitical.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2018/04/SD-GOP-Gov-Survey-Polling-Memorandum-4-25-2018.pdf Clout Research (R)] |
|[[Clout Research]] (R)<ref>[http://cloutpolitical.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2018/04/SD-GOP-Gov-Survey-Polling-Memorandum-4-25-2018.pdf Clout Research (R)]</ref> |
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| align=center| April 21–23, 2018 |
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| [http://www.thepublicopinion.com/news/local_news/poll-says-noem-leading-jackley-by-points-in-gop-governor/article_fc34a34a-39e5-11e8-bb25-dfc562c50c31.html Rockbridge Strategy (R)] |
|[[Rockbridge Strategy]] (R)<ref>[http://www.thepublicopinion.com/news/local_news/poll-says-noem-leading-jackley-by-points-in-gop-governor/article_fc34a34a-39e5-11e8-bb25-dfc562c50c31.html Rockbridge Strategy (R)]</ref> |
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| align=center| April 4, 2018 |
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| [https://www.scribd.com/document/371599525/SD-Gov-Moore-Information-R-for-Convention-of-States-Action-Feb-2018 Moore Information] |
|[[Moore Information]]<ref>[https://www.scribd.com/document/371599525/SD-Gov-Moore-Information-R-for-Convention-of-States-Action-Feb-2018 Moore Information]</ref> |
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| align=center| February 8, 2018 |
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| [http://kelo.com/news/articles/2017/dec/04/poll-shows-jackley-and-noem-in-tight-gubernatorial-race/ New Age Consultants (R-LaFleur)] |
|[[New Age Consultants]] (R-LaFleur)<ref>[http://kelo.com/news/articles/2017/dec/04/poll-shows-jackley-and-noem-in-tight-gubernatorial-race/ New Age Consultants (R-LaFleur)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171222051236/http://kelo.com/news/articles/2017/dec/04/poll-shows-jackley-and-noem-in-tight-gubernatorial-race/ |date=2017-12-22 }}</ref> |
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| align=center| November 3, 2017 |
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=== Results === |
=== Results === |
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[[File:2018 SD gubernatorial GOP.svg|thumb|Results by county |
[[File:2018 SD gubernatorial GOP.svg|thumb|260px|Results by county |
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* [[Stephanie Herseth Sandlin]], former [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. Representative]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kelolandblogs.com/tellkevin/politics-in-keloland/disaffected-democrats-ready-to-return-to-herseth-sandlin-in-the-governors-race/|title=Disaffected Democrats ready to return to Herseth Sandlin — in the |
* [[Stephanie Herseth Sandlin]], former [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. Representative]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kelolandblogs.com/tellkevin/politics-in-keloland/disaffected-democrats-ready-to-return-to-herseth-sandlin-in-the-governors-race/|title=Disaffected Democrats ready to return to Herseth Sandlin — in the governor's race|work=[[KELO-TV]]|last=Woster|first=Kevin|date=October 3, 2015|access-date=June 14, 2016|archive-date=August 19, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160819133027/http://kelolandblogs.com/tellkevin/politics-in-keloland/disaffected-democrats-ready-to-return-to-herseth-sandlin-in-the-governors-race/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.argusleader.com/story/news/education/2017/02/23/live-10-herseth-sandlin-addresses-augie-next-president/98294842/|title=Herseth Sandlin: 'I am done seeking political office'|work=[[Argus Leader]]|last=Raposa|first=Megan|date=February 23, 2017|access-date=April 1, 2017}}</ref> |
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* [[Mike Huether]], Mayor of [[Sioux Falls, South Dakota|Sioux Falls]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.argusleader.com/story/blogs/jonathanellis/2015/11/05/mayor-says-hell-need-suicide-watch-when-term-ends/75233682/|title=Mayor says he'll need 'suicide watch' when term ends|work=[[Argus Leader]]|last=Ellis|first=Jonathan|date=November 5, 2015|access-date=June 14, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://rapidcityjournal.com/blog/on-background/beginning-of-the-huether-for-governor-tour/article_29b6162c-87d3-11e5-b044-7717d88f2807.html|title=Beginning of the Huether for Governor tour?|work=[[Rapid City Journal]]|last=Tupper|first=Seth|date=November 10, 2015|access-date=June 14, 2016}}</ref><ref name=HuetherDumps>{{cite web|url=http://www.argusleader.com/story/news/city/2016/12/19/live-230-huether-news-conference-personal-announcement/95616108/|title=Huether dumps Dems amid speculation of statewide run|work=[[Argus Leader]]|last=Anderson|first=Patrick|date=December 19, 2016|access-date=April 1, 2017}}</ref> |
* [[Mike Huether]], Mayor of [[Sioux Falls, South Dakota|Sioux Falls]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.argusleader.com/story/blogs/jonathanellis/2015/11/05/mayor-says-hell-need-suicide-watch-when-term-ends/75233682/|title=Mayor says he'll need 'suicide watch' when term ends|work=[[Argus Leader]]|last=Ellis|first=Jonathan|date=November 5, 2015|access-date=June 14, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://rapidcityjournal.com/blog/on-background/beginning-of-the-huether-for-governor-tour/article_29b6162c-87d3-11e5-b044-7717d88f2807.html|title=Beginning of the Huether for Governor tour?|work=[[Rapid City Journal]]|last=Tupper|first=Seth|date=November 10, 2015|access-date=June 14, 2016}}</ref><ref name=HuetherDumps>{{cite web|url=http://www.argusleader.com/story/news/city/2016/12/19/live-230-huether-news-conference-personal-announcement/95616108/|title=Huether dumps Dems amid speculation of statewide run|work=[[Argus Leader]]|last=Anderson|first=Patrick|date=December 19, 2016|access-date=April 1, 2017}}</ref> |
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Following an internal controversy within the Constitution Party of South Dakota over who was the legal party chair, [[Dan Lederman]]—individually and in his capacity as chair of the South Dakota Republican Party—sued Republican secretary of state Shantel Krebs to prevent her from certifying any Constitution Party nominees for the general-election ballot. For somewhat complex reasons, state circuit judge Patricia DeVaney ruled in favor of the Republican Party on August 17.<ref name=TwoForNow>{{cite web | last=Epp | first=Todd | date=August 15, 2018 | title=Constitution Party has two gubernatorial candidates--for now | url=https://kelo.com/news/articles/2018/aug/15/constitution-party-has-two-gubernatorial-candidates-for-now/ | work=KELO Newstalk | access-date=October 5, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Askins | first=Dave | date=August 19, 2018 | title=Libertarians listed first on South Dakota ballots | url=https://www.capjournal.com/news/libertarians-listed-first-on-south-dakota-ballots/article_cdcc9382-a425-11e8-94a6-530a912bdfd1.html | work=Pierre Capital Journal | access-date=October 5, 2018}}</ref> |
Following an internal controversy within the Constitution Party of South Dakota over who was the legal party chair, [[Dan Lederman]]—individually and in his capacity as chair of the South Dakota Republican Party—sued Republican secretary of state Shantel Krebs to prevent her from certifying any Constitution Party nominees for the general-election ballot. For somewhat complex reasons, state circuit judge Patricia DeVaney ruled in favor of the Republican Party on August 17.<ref name=TwoForNow>{{cite web | last=Epp | first=Todd | date=August 15, 2018 | title=Constitution Party has two gubernatorial candidates--for now | url=https://kelo.com/news/articles/2018/aug/15/constitution-party-has-two-gubernatorial-candidates-for-now/ | work=KELO Newstalk | access-date=October 5, 2018 | archive-date=November 11, 2018 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181111030121/https://kelo.com/news/articles/2018/aug/15/constitution-party-has-two-gubernatorial-candidates-for-now/ | url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Askins | first=Dave | date=August 19, 2018 | title=Libertarians listed first on South Dakota ballots | url=https://www.capjournal.com/news/libertarians-listed-first-on-south-dakota-ballots/article_cdcc9382-a425-11e8-94a6-530a912bdfd1.html | work=Pierre Capital Journal | access-date=October 5, 2018}}</ref> |
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G. Matt Johnson and Lora Hubbel—Constitution Party nominees for the state's at-large U.S. House seat and governor respectively—then sued Krebs in federal court on August 29 seeking ballot access for themselves and four other Constitution Party nominees. For various procedural reasons, federal district judge [[Roberto Lange]] ruled against the Constitution Party on October 1.<ref>{{cite web | last=Peters | first=Anna | date=August 30, 2018 | title=South Dakota Candidates File Lawsuit To Get On November Ballot | url=https://www.keloland.com/news/politics/south-dakota-candidates-file-lawsuit-to-get-on-november-ballot/1407397421 | work=KELO-TV | access-date=October 5, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Mallory | first=Brady | date=September 27, 2018 | title=Federal Judge Hears Constitution Party Members' Lawsuit | url=https://www.keloland.com/news/local-news/federal-judge-hears-constitution-party-members-lawsuit-says-there-s-a-rift-in-the-party/1479977129 | work=KELO-TV | access-date=October 5, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Winger | first=Richard | date=October 3, 2018 | title=South Dakota Constitution Party Asks Federal Court to Put Its Nominees on Ballot and to Resolve Intra-Party Dispute, but Court Declines | url=http://ballot-access.org/2018/10/03/south-dakota-constitution-party-asks-federal-court-to-put-its-nominees-on-ballot-and-to-resolve-intra-party-dispute-but-court-declines/ | work=Ballot Access News | access-date=October 5, 2018}}</ref> |
G. Matt Johnson and Lora Hubbel—Constitution Party nominees for the state's at-large U.S. House seat and governor respectively—then sued Krebs in federal court on August 29 seeking ballot access for themselves and four other Constitution Party nominees. For various procedural reasons, federal district judge [[Roberto Lange]] ruled against the Constitution Party on October 1.<ref>{{cite web | last=Peters | first=Anna | date=August 30, 2018 | title=South Dakota Candidates File Lawsuit To Get On November Ballot | url=https://www.keloland.com/news/politics/south-dakota-candidates-file-lawsuit-to-get-on-november-ballot/1407397421 | work=KELO-TV | access-date=October 5, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Mallory | first=Brady | date=September 27, 2018 | title=Federal Judge Hears Constitution Party Members' Lawsuit | url=https://www.keloland.com/news/local-news/federal-judge-hears-constitution-party-members-lawsuit-says-there-s-a-rift-in-the-party/1479977129 | work=KELO-TV | access-date=October 5, 2018 | archive-date=September 28, 2018 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180928162744/https://www.keloland.com/news/local-news/federal-judge-hears-constitution-party-members-lawsuit-says-there-s-a-rift-in-the-party/1479977129 | url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Winger | first=Richard | date=October 3, 2018 | title=South Dakota Constitution Party Asks Federal Court to Put Its Nominees on Ballot and to Resolve Intra-Party Dispute, but Court Declines | url=http://ballot-access.org/2018/10/03/south-dakota-constitution-party-asks-federal-court-to-put-its-nominees-on-ballot-and-to-resolve-intra-party-dispute-but-court-declines/ | work=Ballot Access News | access-date=October 5, 2018}}</ref> |
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**Running mate: Michelle Lavallee, Businesswoman<ref>{{cite web | last=Ferguson | first=Dana | date=June 14, 2018 | title=Billie Sutton names running mate right before SD Democractic Party meet in Sioux Falls | url=https://www.argusleader.com/story/news/politics/2018/06/14/billie-sutton-announce-running-mate-thursday-sioux-falls/699600002/ | work=[[Argus Leader]] | access-date=October 6, 2018}}</ref> |
**Running mate: Michelle Lavallee, Businesswoman<ref>{{cite web | last=Ferguson | first=Dana | date=June 14, 2018 | title=Billie Sutton names running mate right before SD Democractic Party meet in Sioux Falls | url=https://www.argusleader.com/story/news/politics/2018/06/14/billie-sutton-announce-running-mate-thursday-sioux-falls/699600002/ | work=[[Argus Leader]] | access-date=October 6, 2018}}</ref> |
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*Kurt Evans (Libertarian), 2002 nominee for U.S. Senator |
*Kurt Evans (Libertarian), 2002 nominee for U.S. Senator |
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**Running mate: Richard Shelatz, [[Libertarian Party of South Dakota|Vice- |
**Running mate: Richard Shelatz, [[Libertarian Party of South Dakota|Vice-chairman of the Libertarian Party of South Dakota]]<ref>{{cite web | last=Venhuizen | first=Tony | date=June 10, 2018 | title=Libertarians and the modern history of minor party candidates for SD Governor | url=https://sodakgovs.wordpress.com/2018/06/10/libertarians-and-the-modern-history-of-minor-party-candidates-for-sd-governor/ | work=SoDak Governors | access-date=October 6, 2018}}</ref> |
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|''[[The Washington Post]]''<ref>{{cite |
|''[[The Washington Post]]''<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/politics/governors-ratings/|title=The Washington Post's gubernatorial race ratings|newspaper=[[The Washington Post]]|date=October 16, 2018}}</ref> |
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|[[FiveThirtyEight]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2018-midterm-election-forecast/governor/#deluxe|title=2018 Governor Forecast {{!}} FiveThirtyEight|website=FiveThirtyEight|language=en|access-date=October 17, 2018}}</ref> |
|[[FiveThirtyEight]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2018-midterm-election-forecast/governor/#deluxe|title=2018 Governor Forecast {{!}} FiveThirtyEight|website=FiveThirtyEight|date=17 October 2018 |language=en|access-date=October 17, 2018}}</ref> |
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|[[Stuart Rothenberg|Rothenberg Political Report]]<ref>{{cite |
|[[Stuart Rothenberg|Rothenberg Political Report]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.insideelections.com/ratings/governor/2018-gubernatorial-ratings-november-1-2018|title=2018 Gubernatorial Ratings {{!}} Inside Elections|website=insideelections.com|language=en|access-date=2017-11-15}}</ref> |
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|[[Sabato's Crystal Ball]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/2018-governor/|title=Larry J. Sabato's Crystal Ball |
|[[Sabato's Crystal Ball]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/2018-governor/|title=Larry J. Sabato's Crystal Ball » 2018 Governor|website=www.centerforpolitics.org|language=en-US|access-date=2017-11-15}}</ref> |
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|[[Fox News]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxnews.com/midterms-2018|title=2018 Midterm Power Ranking|website=[[Fox News]]}}</ref>{{efn|The Fox News Midterm Power Rankings uniquely does not contain a category for Safe/Solid races}} |
|[[Fox News]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxnews.com/midterms-2018|title=2018 Midterm Power Ranking|website=[[Fox News]]|date=16 May 2023 }}</ref>{{efn|The Fox News Midterm Power Rankings uniquely does not contain a category for Safe/Solid races}} |
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'''Federal officials''' |
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* [[Donald Trump]], [[List of Presidents of the United States|45th]] [[President of The United States]]<ref>{{cite |
* [[Donald Trump]], [[List of Presidents of the United States|45th]] [[President of The United States]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Trump endorses Noem in South Dakota|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/politics/trump-endorses-noem-in-south-dakota/2018/09/07/1b0b5e5a-b2f2-11e8-8b53-50116768e499_video.html|newspaper=[[The Washington Post]]|date=September 7, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180908130846/https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/politics/trump-endorses-noem-in-south-dakota/2018/09/07/1b0b5e5a-b2f2-11e8-8b53-50116768e499_video.html|archive-date=Sep 8, 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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* [[Mike Pence]], [[List of Vice Presidents of the United States|48th]] [[Vice President of the United States]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/mike_pence/status/1059605759087046657|title=PROUD to stand with @KristiNoem - the next Governor of the Great State of South Dakota! Go vote @KristiNoem tomorrow!|work=Twitter|author=Mike Pence}}</ref> |
* [[Mike Pence]], [[List of Vice Presidents of the United States|48th]] [[Vice President of the United States]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/mike_pence/status/1059605759087046657|title=PROUD to stand with @KristiNoem - the next Governor of the Great State of South Dakota! Go vote @KristiNoem tomorrow!|work=Twitter|author=Mike Pence}}</ref> |
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* [[John Thune]], U.S. Senator<ref name=knsdg>{{cite web|last=Tupper|first=Seth|title=Four days after saying he was undecided, Jackley endorses Noem|url=https://rapidcityjournal.com/news/local/four-days-after-saying-he-was-undecided-jackley-endorses-noem/article_f0d5acd2-1ff8-5404-b7a0-90be1c9ed754.html|work=[[Rapid City Journal]]|date=October 23, 2018}}</ref> |
* [[John Thune]], U.S. Senator<ref name=knsdg>{{cite web|last=Tupper|first=Seth|title=Four days after saying he was undecided, Jackley endorses Noem|url=https://rapidcityjournal.com/news/local/four-days-after-saying-he-was-undecided-jackley-endorses-noem/article_f0d5acd2-1ff8-5404-b7a0-90be1c9ed754.html|work=[[Rapid City Journal]]|date=October 23, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181023190555/https://rapidcityjournal.com/news/local/four-days-after-saying-he-was-undecided-jackley-endorses-noem/article_f0d5acd2-1ff8-5404-b7a0-90be1c9ed754.html|archive-date=October 23, 2018|url-status=live}}{{Subscription required|July 2023}}</ref> |
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* [[Mike Rounds]], U.S. Senator<ref name=knsdg/> |
* [[Mike Rounds]], U.S. Senator<ref name=knsdg/> |
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* [[Dennis Daugaard]], Governor<ref name=knsdg/> |
* [[Dennis Daugaard]], Governor<ref name=knsdg/> |
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* [[Marty Jackley]], Attorney General<ref name=knsdg/> |
* [[Marty Jackley]], Attorney General<ref name=knsdg/> |
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* [[Ivanka Trump]], daughter of U.S. President Donald Trump<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/IvankaTrump/status/1059145921194352640|title=I appreciate the great work of @RepKristiNoem to deliver massive tax cuts + much needed relief to hard working American families! She is a tireless champion for the great people of South Dakota! VOTE for Kristi Noem for Governor!|work=Twitter|author=Ivanka Trump}}</ref> |
* [[Ivanka Trump]], daughter of U.S. President Donald Trump<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/IvankaTrump/status/1059145921194352640|title=I appreciate the great work of @RepKristiNoem to deliver massive tax cuts + much needed relief to hard working American families! She is a tireless champion for the great people of South Dakota! VOTE for Kristi Noem for Governor!|work=Twitter|author=Ivanka Trump}}</ref> |
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'''Organizations''' |
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* South Dakota Right to Life<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kristiforgovernor.com/sd-right-to-life-endorses-noem/|title=SD RIGHT TO LIFE ENDORSES NOEM|work=Kristi for Governor|date=August 29, 2018}}</ref> |
* South Dakota Right to Life<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kristiforgovernor.com/sd-right-to-life-endorses-noem/|title=SD RIGHT TO LIFE ENDORSES NOEM|work=Kristi for Governor|date=August 29, 2018|access-date=November 6, 2018|archive-date=November 6, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181106092812/https://www.kristiforgovernor.com/sd-right-to-life-endorses-noem/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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* [[ |
* [[Political Victory Fund|NRA Political Victory Fund]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Your Freedom is Under Attack! Vote On or Before November 6th! |url=https://www.nrapvf.org/emails/2018/south-dakota/dusty-johnson-sd-al-general-election-email/ |website=nrapvf.org |publisher=NRA-PVF |access-date=24 July 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210721160516/https://www.nrapvf.org/emails/2018/south-dakota/dusty-johnson-sd-al-general-election-email/ |archive-date=July 21, 2021 |language=en-US |quote=don’t forget to vote Kristi Noem for Governor! |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ksfy.com/content/news/NRA-endorses-Kristi-Noem-for-governor-494144561.html|title=NRA endorses Kristi Noem for governor|work=[[KSFY]]|date=September 24, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180924214822/https://www.ksfy.com/content/news/NRA-endorses-Kristi-Noem-for-governor-494144561.html|archive-date=Sep 24, 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[Larry Pressler]], former |
*[[Larry Pressler]], former U.S. Senator ''(Republican)''<ref>{{cite web|last=Mearhoff|first=Sarah|title=SD bombshell: Poll shows governor's race dead heat in deep red state|url=http://www.dglobe.com/news/government-and-politics/4519448-sd-bombshell-poll-shows-governors-race-dead-heat-deep-red-state|website=The Globe|date=October 25, 2018|access-date=November 2, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181104211130/http://www.dglobe.com/news/government-and-politics/4519448-sd-bombshell-poll-shows-governors-race-dead-heat-deep-red-state|archive-date=November 4, 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Sutton Picks Up Republican Endorsements|url=https://www.kdlt.com/2018/10/25/sutton-picks-up-republican-endorsements/|website=KDLT|date=October 25, 2018|access-date=November 2, 2018|archive-date=November 5, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181105012147/https://www.kdlt.com/2018/10/25/sutton-picks-up-republican-endorsements/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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*Dave Volk, former |
*Dave Volk, former State Treasurer ''(Republican)''<ref name="auto1">{{cite web |last=Mercer|first=Bob|title=Election Analysis: Democrats Seeking Republican Votes|url=https://www.keloland.com/news/capitol-news-bureau/election-analysis-democrats-seeking-republican-votes/1562334088|website=KELO|publisher=Nexstar Media Group|date=October 30, 2018}}</ref> |
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*[[Dave Knudson (politician)|Dave Knudson]], former |
*[[Dave Knudson (politician)|Dave Knudson]], former [[Majority Leader]] of the [[South Dakota Senate]] ''(Republican)''<ref name="auto1"/> |
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*[[Stan Adelstein]], former |
*[[Stan Adelstein]], former [[South Dakota Senate|State Senator]] ''(Republican)''<ref name="auto1"/> |
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*Kay Jorgensen, former |
*Kay Jorgensen, former [[South Dakota House of Representatives|State Representative]] ''(Republican)''<ref name="auto1"/> |
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*Joyce Hodges, former |
*Joyce Hodges, former [[South Dakota House of Representatives|State Representative]] ''(Republican)''<ref name="auto1"/> |
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*Mark DeVries, former |
*Mark DeVries, former [[South Dakota House of Representatives|State Representative]] ''(Republican)''<ref name="auto1"/> |
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*Dick Werner, former |
*Dick Werner, former [[South Dakota House of Representatives|State Representative]] ''(Republican)''<ref name="auto1"/> |
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'''County and local officials''' |
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*Jim Schmidt, |
*Jim Schmidt, [[Lincoln County, South Dakota|Lincoln County]] Commissioner ''(Republican)''<ref name="auto1"/> |
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*Carol Twedt, former |
*Carol Twedt, former [[Minnehaha County, South Dakota|Minnehaha County]] Commissioner ''(Republican)''<ref name="auto1"/> |
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*Rick Knobe, former |
*Rick Knobe, former Mayor of [[Sioux Falls, South Dakota|Sioux Falls]] ''(Republican)''<ref name="auto1"/> |
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'''Labor unions''' |
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* South Dakota Education Association<ref>{{cite web |last1=Royal |first1=Allison |title=South Dakota Education Association Endorses Billie Sutton - KDLT |url=https://www.kdlt.com/2018/09/11/south-dakota-education-association-endorses-billie-sutton/ |website=KDLT |publisher=[[KDLT-TV]] |date=September 11, 2018}}</ref> |
* South Dakota Education Association<ref>{{cite web |last1=Royal |first1=Allison |title=South Dakota Education Association Endorses Billie Sutton - KDLT |url=https://www.kdlt.com/2018/09/11/south-dakota-education-association-endorses-billie-sutton/ |website=KDLT |publisher=[[KDLT-TV]] |date=September 11, 2018 |access-date=September 13, 2018 |archive-date=September 13, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180913112430/https://www.kdlt.com/2018/09/11/south-dakota-education-association-endorses-billie-sutton/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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'''Organizations''' |
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* Great Plains Tribal Chairman's Association<ref>{{cite web |title=Sutton Gathers Input from Nine Tribes; Receives Endorsement of Tribal Chairmen {{!}} Lakota Country Times |url=https://www.lakotacountrytimes.com/articles/sutton-gathers-input-from-nine-tribes-receives-endorsement-of-tribal-chairmen/ |website=www.lakotacountrytimes.com |publisher=Lakota Country Times |date=September 6, 2018}}</ref> |
* Great Plains Tribal Chairman's Association<ref>{{cite web |title=Sutton Gathers Input from Nine Tribes; Receives Endorsement of Tribal Chairmen {{!}} Lakota Country Times |url=https://www.lakotacountrytimes.com/articles/sutton-gathers-input-from-nine-tribes-receives-endorsement-of-tribal-chairmen/ |website=www.lakotacountrytimes.com |publisher=Lakota Country Times |date=September 6, 2018}}</ref> |
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* [[Argus Leader|Sioux Falls Argus Leader]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Editorial: Billie Sutton makes sense for South Dakota |
* [[Argus Leader|Sioux Falls Argus Leader]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Editorial: Billie Sutton makes sense for South Dakota |
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|url=https://www.argusleader.com/story/opinion/editorials/2018/10/18/argus-leader-editorial-billie-sutton-kristi-noem-south-dakota-governor/1673818002/|website=[[Argus Leader]]|publisher=[[Argus Leader]]|date=October 18, 2018}}</ref> |
|url=https://www.argusleader.com/story/opinion/editorials/2018/10/18/argus-leader-editorial-billie-sutton-kristi-noem-south-dakota-governor/1673818002/|website=[[Argus Leader]]|publisher=[[Argus Leader]]|date=October 18, 2018}}</ref> |
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|[[Emerson College]]<ref>[https://www.emerson.edu/news-events/emerson-college-today/final-emerson-battleground-polls-finds-democratic-momentum-florida-nevada-south-dakota-arizona-republicans-poised-take-missouri-0 Emerson College]</ref> |
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|[[Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc.|Mason-Dixon]]<ref>[https://www.argusleader.com/story/news/politics/2018/11/01/south-dakota-governor-poll-kristi-noem-billie-sutton-election-2018/1844854002/ Mason-Dixon]</ref> |
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|[[Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc.|Mason-Dixon]]<ref>[https://www.argusleader.com/story/news/politics/2018/10/24/south-dakota-2018-election-governor-race-kristi-noem-billie-sutton-poll/1728860002/ Mason-Dixon]</ref> |
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|[[ALG Research]] (D-Sutton)<ref>[https://www.scribd.com/document/385113407/SD-Gov-Anzalone-Liszt-Grove-D-for-Billie-Sutton-July-2018 ALG Research (D-Sutton)]</ref> |
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== |
==== By county ==== |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" |
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! colspan="1" rowspan="2" |County |
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! colspan="2" |Kristi Noem |
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Larry Rhoden |
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''Republican'' |
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! colspan="2" |Billie Sutton |
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Michelle Lavallee |
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''Democratic'' |
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! colspan="2" |Kurt Evans |
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Richard Shelatz |
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''Libertarian'' |
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! colspan="1" rowspan="2" |Total |
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votes |
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|- |
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! colspan="1" |% |
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! colspan="1" |# |
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! colspan="1" |% |
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! colspan="1" |# |
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! colspan="1" |% |
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! colspan="1" |# |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Aurora County, South Dakota|Aurora]] |
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|'''50.31%''' |
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|'''644''' |
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| 47.42% |
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|''607'' |
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| 2.27% |
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|''29'' |
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|1,280 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Beadle County, South Dakota|Beadle]] |
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|'''52.09%''' |
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|'''3,182''' |
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| 46.37% |
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|''2,832'' |
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| 1.54% |
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|''94'' |
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|6,108 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Bennett County, South Dakota|Bennett]] |
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|'''50.18%''' |
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|'''553''' |
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| 47.46% |
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|''523'' |
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| 2.36% |
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|''26'' |
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|1,102 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Bon Homme County, South Dakota|Bon Homme]] |
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| 47.43% |
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|''1,303'' |
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|'''51.26%''' |
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|'''1,408''' |
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| 1.31% |
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|''36'' |
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|2,747 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Brookings County, South Dakota|Brookings]] |
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| 44.35% |
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|''5,225'' |
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|'''54.09%''' |
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|'''6,372''' |
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| 1.55% |
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|''183'' |
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|11,780 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Brown County, South Dakota|Brown]] |
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| 47.48% |
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|''6,821'' |
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|'''51.08%''' |
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|'''7,338''' |
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| 1.44% |
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|''206'' |
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|14,365 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Brule County, South Dakota|Brule]] |
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|'''51.78%''' |
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|'''1,103''' |
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| 46.53% |
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|''991'' |
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| 1.69% |
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|''36'' |
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|2,130 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Buffalo County, South Dakota|Buffalo]] |
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| 25.18% |
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|''138'' |
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|'''73.54%''' |
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|'''403''' |
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| 1.28% |
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|''7'' |
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|548 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Butte County, South Dakota|Butte]] |
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|'''65.78%''' |
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|'''2,505''' |
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| 32.41% |
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|''1,234'' |
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| 1.81% |
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|''69'' |
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|3,808 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Campbell County, South Dakota|Campbell]] |
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|'''75.14%''' |
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|'''550''' |
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| 23.63% |
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|''173'' |
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| 1.23% |
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|''9'' |
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|732 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Charles Mix County, South Dakota|Charles Mix]] |
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| 46.76% |
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|''1,661'' |
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|'''52.17%''' |
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|'''1,853''' |
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| 1.07% |
|||
|''38'' |
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|3,552 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Clark County, South Dakota|Clark]] |
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|'''52.82%''' |
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|'''879''' |
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| 46.15% |
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|''768'' |
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| 1.02% |
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|''17'' |
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|1,664 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Clay County, South Dakota|Clay]] |
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| 33.42% |
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|''1,552'' |
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|'''65.44%''' |
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|'''3,039''' |
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| 1.14% |
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|''53'' |
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|4,644 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Codington County, South Dakota|Codington]] |
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|'''54.85%''' |
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|'''5,865''' |
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| 43.93% |
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|''4,697'' |
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| 1.22% |
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|''131'' |
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|10,693 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Corson County, South Dakota|Corson]] |
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| 38.38% |
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|''426'' |
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|'''60.09%''' |
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|'''667''' |
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| 1.53% |
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|''17'' |
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|1,110 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Custer County, South Dakota|Custer]] |
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|'''63.26%''' |
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|'''2,789''' |
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| 35.09% |
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|''1,547'' |
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| 1.65% |
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|''73'' |
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|4,409 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Davison County, South Dakota|Davison]] |
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|'''51.95%''' |
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|'''3,779''' |
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| 46.71% |
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|''3,398'' |
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| 1.33% |
|||
|''97'' |
|||
|7,274 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Day County, South Dakota|Day]] |
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| 43.46% |
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|''1,207'' |
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|'''55.13%''' |
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|'''1,531''' |
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| 1.40% |
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|''39'' |
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|2,777 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Deuel County, South Dakota|Deuel]] |
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|'''52.94%''' |
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|'''1,053''' |
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| 44.90% |
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|''893'' |
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| 2.16% |
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|''43'' |
|||
|1,989 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Dewey County, South Dakota|Dewey]] |
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| 21.35% |
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|''393'' |
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|'''77.68%''' |
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|'''1,430''' |
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| 0.97% |
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|''18'' |
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|1,841 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Douglas County, South Dakota|Douglas]] |
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|'''74.87%''' |
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|'''1,120''' |
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| 24.26% |
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|''363'' |
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| 0.87% |
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|''13'' |
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|1,496 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Edmunds County, South Dakota|Edmunds]] |
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|'''59.60%''' |
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|'''1,018''' |
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| 39.29% |
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|''671'' |
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| 1.11% |
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|''19'' |
|||
|1,708 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Fall River County, South Dakota|Fall River]] |
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|'''64.51%''' |
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|'''2,059''' |
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| 33.36% |
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|''1,065'' |
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| 2.13% |
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|''68'' |
|||
|3,192 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Faulk County, South Dakota|Faulk]] |
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|'''62.70%''' |
|||
|'''674''' |
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| 36.09% |
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|''388'' |
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| 1.21% |
|||
|''13'' |
|||
|1,075 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Grant County, South Dakota|Grant]] |
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|'''55.28%''' |
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|'''1,780''' |
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| 43.11% |
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|''1,388'' |
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| 1.61% |
|||
|''52'' |
|||
|3,220 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Gregory County, South Dakota|Gregory]] |
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|'''51.42%''' |
|||
|'''1,107''' |
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| 47.79% |
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|''1,029'' |
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| 0.79% |
|||
|''17'' |
|||
|2,153 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Haakon County, South Dakota|Haakon]] |
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|'''77.67%''' |
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|'''734''' |
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| 20.74% |
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|''196'' |
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| 1.59% |
|||
|''15'' |
|||
|945 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Hamlin County, South Dakota|Hamlin]] |
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|'''64.95%''' |
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|'''1,764''' |
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| 33.98% |
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|''923'' |
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| 1.07% |
|||
|''29'' |
|||
|2,716 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Hand County, South Dakota|Hand]] |
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|'''57.16%''' |
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|'''950''' |
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| 41.10% |
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|''683'' |
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| 1.74% |
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|''29'' |
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|1,662 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Hanson County, South Dakota|Hanson]] |
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|'''58.69%''' |
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|'''945''' |
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| 40.19% |
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|''647'' |
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| 1.12% |
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|''18'' |
|||
|1,610 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Harding County, South Dakota|Harding]] |
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|'''73.62%''' |
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|'''505''' |
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| 25.36% |
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|''174'' |
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| 1.31% |
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|''9'' |
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|686 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Hughes County, South Dakota|Hughes]] |
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| 46.82% |
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|''3,749'' |
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|'''51.75%''' |
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|'''4,144''' |
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| 1.42% |
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|''114'' |
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|8,007 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Hutchinson County, South Dakota|Hutchinson]] |
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|'''63.28%''' |
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|'''2,082''' |
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| 35.87% |
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|''1,180'' |
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| 0.85% |
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|''28'' |
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|3,290 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Hyde County, South Dakota|Hyde]] |
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|'''61.67%''' |
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|'''407''' |
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| 37.57% |
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|''248'' |
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| 0.76% |
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|''5'' |
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|660 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Jackson County, South Dakota|Jackson]] |
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|'''51.97%''' |
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|'''513''' |
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| 46.00% |
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|''454'' |
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| 2.03% |
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|''20'' |
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|987 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Jerauld County, South Dakota|Jerauld]] |
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|'''51.79%''' |
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|'''478''' |
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| 46.91% |
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|''433'' |
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| 1.30% |
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|''12'' |
|||
|923 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Jones County, South Dakota|Jones]] |
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|'''66.12%''' |
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|'''361''' |
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| 31.68% |
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|''173'' |
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| 2.20% |
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|''12'' |
|||
|546 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Kingsbury County, South Dakota|Kingsbury]] |
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|'''53.08%''' |
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|'''1,303''' |
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| 45.25% |
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|''1,111'' |
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| 1.67% |
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|''41'' |
|||
|2,455 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Lake County, South Dakota|Lake]] |
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| 47.69% |
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|''2,483'' |
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|'''51.26%''' |
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|'''2,669''' |
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| 1.05% |
|||
|''55'' |
|||
|5,207 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Lawrence County, South Dakota|Lawrence]] |
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|'''54.91%''' |
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|'''5,984''' |
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| 42.90% |
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|''4,675'' |
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| 2.19% |
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|''239'' |
|||
|10,898 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Lincoln County, South Dakota|Lincoln]] |
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|'''53.27%''' |
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|'''12,894''' |
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| 45.89% |
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|''11,109'' |
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| 0.84% |
|||
|''203'' |
|||
|24,206 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Lyman County, South Dakota|Lyman]] |
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|'''49.36%''' |
|||
|'''691''' |
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| 48.71% |
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|''682'' |
|||
| 1.93% |
|||
|''27'' |
|||
|1,400 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Marshall County, South Dakota|Marshall]] |
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| 43.15% |
|||
|''853'' |
|||
|'''55.28%''' |
|||
|'''1,093''' |
|||
| 1.57% |
|||
|''31'' |
|||
|1,977 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[McCook County, South Dakota|McCook]] |
|||
|'''55.07%''' |
|||
|'''1,375''' |
|||
| 43.37% |
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|''1,083'' |
|||
| 1.56% |
|||
|''39'' |
|||
|2,497 |
|||
|- |
|||
| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[McPherson County, South Dakota|McPherson]] |
|||
|'''69.16%''' |
|||
|'''729''' |
|||
| 29.32% |
|||
|''309'' |
|||
| 1.52% |
|||
|''16'' |
|||
|1,054 |
|||
|- |
|||
| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Meade County, South Dakota|Meade]] |
|||
|'''62.70%''' |
|||
|'''6,413''' |
|||
| 34.80% |
|||
|''3,559'' |
|||
| 2.50% |
|||
|''256'' |
|||
|10,228 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Mellette County, South Dakota|Mellette]] |
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| 42.05% |
|||
|''299'' |
|||
|'''55.56%''' |
|||
|'''395''' |
|||
| 2.39% |
|||
|''17'' |
|||
|711 |
|||
|- |
|||
| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Miner County, South Dakota|Miner]] |
|||
| 47.33% |
|||
|''523'' |
|||
|'''51.58%''' |
|||
|'''570''' |
|||
| 1.09% |
|||
|''12'' |
|||
|1,105 |
|||
|- |
|||
| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Minnehaha County, South Dakota|Minnehaha]] |
|||
| 45.78% |
|||
|''32,355'' |
|||
|'''52.98%''' |
|||
|'''37,450''' |
|||
| 1.24% |
|||
|''876'' |
|||
|70,681 |
|||
|- |
|||
| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Moody County, South Dakota|Moody]] |
|||
| 46.97% |
|||
|''1,340'' |
|||
|'''51.49%''' |
|||
|'''1,469''' |
|||
| 1.54% |
|||
|''44'' |
|||
|2,853 |
|||
|- |
|||
| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota|Oglala Lakota]] |
|||
| 7.05% |
|||
|''214'' |
|||
|'''91.50%''' |
|||
|'''2,778''' |
|||
| 1.45% |
|||
|''44'' |
|||
|3,036 |
|||
|- |
|||
| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Pennington County, South Dakota|Pennington]] |
|||
|'''55.06%''' |
|||
|'''22,944''' |
|||
| 43.17% |
|||
|''17,988'' |
|||
| 1.77% |
|||
|''738'' |
|||
|41,670 |
|||
|- |
|||
| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Perkins County, South Dakota|Perkins]] |
|||
|'''70.91%''' |
|||
|'''953''' |
|||
| 27.38% |
|||
|''368'' |
|||
| 1.71% |
|||
|''23'' |
|||
|1,344 |
|||
|- |
|||
| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Potter County, South Dakota|Potter]] |
|||
|'''67.91%''' |
|||
|'''821''' |
|||
| 30.85% |
|||
|''373'' |
|||
| 1.24% |
|||
|''15'' |
|||
|1,209 |
|||
|- |
|||
| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Roberts County, South Dakota|Roberts]] |
|||
| 43.87% |
|||
|''1,643'' |
|||
|'''55.06%''' |
|||
|'''2,062''' |
|||
| 1.07% |
|||
|''40'' |
|||
|3,745 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Sanborn County, South Dakota|Sanborn]] |
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|'''57.68%''' |
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|'''593''' |
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| 40.76% |
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|419 |
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| 1.56% |
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|16 |
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|1,028 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Spink County, South Dakota|Spink]] |
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| 49.02% |
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|''1,376'' |
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|'''49.66%''' |
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|'''1,394''' |
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| 1.32% |
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|''37'' |
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|2,807 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Stanley County, South Dakota|Stanley]] |
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|'''51.24%''' |
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|'''762''' |
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| 47.35% |
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|''704'' |
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| 1.41% |
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|''21'' |
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|1,487 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Sully County, South Dakota|Sully]] |
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|'''61.58%''' |
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|'''500''' |
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| 36.45% |
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|''296'' |
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| 1.97% |
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|''16'' |
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|812 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Todd County, South Dakota|Todd]] |
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| 17.40% |
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|''390'' |
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|'''81.70%''' |
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|'''1,831''' |
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| 0.90% |
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|''20'' |
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|2,241 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Tripp County, South Dakota|Tripp]] |
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|'''57.45%''' |
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|'''1,430''' |
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| 41.10% |
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|''1,023'' |
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| 1.45% |
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|''36'' |
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|2,489 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Turner County, South Dakota|Turner]] |
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|'''58.75%''' |
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|'''2,272''' |
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| 40.24% |
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|''1,556'' |
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| 1.01% |
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|''39'' |
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|3,867 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Union County, South Dakota|Union]] |
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|'''60.85%''' |
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|'''4,068''' |
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| 38.06% |
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|''2,544'' |
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| 1.09% |
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|''73'' |
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|6,685 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Walworth County, South Dakota|Walworth]] |
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|'''64.98%''' |
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|'''1,468''' |
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| 33.29% |
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|''752'' |
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| 1.73% |
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|''39'' |
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|2,259 |
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|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Yankton County, South Dakota|Yankton]] |
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| 45.73% |
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|''4,121'' |
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|'''52.78%''' |
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|'''4,757''' |
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| 1.49% |
|||
|''134'' |
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|9,012 |
|||
|- |
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| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Ziebach County, South Dakota|Ziebach]] |
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| 29.32% |
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|''241'' |
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|'''69.59%''' |
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|'''572''' |
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| 1.09% |
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|''9'' |
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|822 |
|||
|- |
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|'''Total''' |
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|'''50.97%''' |
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|172,912 |
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|'''47.60%''' |
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|161,454 |
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|'''1.43%''' |
|||
|4,848 |
|||
|339,214 |
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|} |
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'''Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic''' |
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* [[Bon Homme County, South Dakota|Bon Homme]] (largest city: [[Springfield, South Dakota|Springfield]]) |
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* [[Brookings County, South Dakota|Brookings]] (largest city: [[Brookings, South Dakota|Brookings]]) |
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* [[Brown County, South Dakota|Brown]] (largest city: [[Aberdeen, South Dakota|Aberdeen]]) |
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* [[Charles Mix County, South Dakota|Charles Mix]] (largest city: [[Lake Andes, South Dakota|Lake Andes]]) |
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* [[Corson County, South Dakota|Corson]] (largest city: [[McLaughlin, South Dakota|McLaughlin]]) |
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* [[Day County, South Dakota|Day]] (largest city: [[Webster, South Dakota|Webster]]) |
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* [[Dewey County, South Dakota|Dewey]] (largest city: [[North Eagle Butte, South Dakota|North Eagle Butte]]) |
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* [[Hughes County, South Dakota|Hughes]] (largest city: [[Pierre, South Dakota|Pierre]]) |
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* [[Lake County, South Dakota|Lake]] (largest city: [[Madison, South Dakota|Madison]]) |
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* [[Mellette County, South Dakota|Mellette]] (largest city: [[White River, South Dakota|White River]]) |
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* [[Miner County, South Dakota|Miner]] (largest city: [[Howard, South Dakota|Howard]]) |
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* [[Minnehaha County, South Dakota|Minnehaha]] (largest city: [[Sioux Falls, South Dakota|Sioux Falls]]) |
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* [[Moody County, South Dakota|Moody]] (largest city: [[Flandreau, South Dakota|Flandreau)]] |
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* [[Roberts County, South Dakota|Roberts]] (largest city: [[Sisseton, South Dakota|Sisseton]]) |
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* [[Spink County, South Dakota|Spink]] (largest city: [[Redfield, South Dakota|Redfield]]) |
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* [[Yankton County, South Dakota|Yankton]] (largest city: [[Yankton, South Dakota|Yankton]]) |
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* [[Ziebach County, South Dakota|Ziebach]] (largest city: [[Dupree, South Dakota|Dupree]]) |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20181016171443/http://www.kristiforgovernor.com/ Kristi Noem (R) for Governor] |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20181101131033/https://www.suttonforsd.com/ Billie Sutton (D) for Governor] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20181101131033/https://www.suttonforsd.com/ Billie Sutton (D) for Governor] |
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Elections in South Dakota |
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The 2018 South Dakota gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the next governor of South Dakota. Incumbent Republican governor Dennis Daugaard was term-limited and could not seek a third consecutive term.
Republican candidate Kristi Noem won against Democratic candidate Billie Sutton in the closest gubernatorial election in South Dakota since 1986.[1] Noem also became the first female governor of the state.[2] Her victory extended the longest active hold on a governorship by one party; the GOP has won every gubernatorial election in South Dakota starting in 1978. Conversely, Noem's vote percentage of 51% was the worst performance for any Republican gubernatorial candidate in the state since 1974, while Sutton's 47.6% was the best for any Democratic candidate since 1986.
Republican primary
[edit]Candidates
[edit]Declared
[edit]- Kristi Noem, U.S. Representative, former State Representative[3][4]
- Marty Jackley, Attorney General of South Dakota[5][6]
Failed to qualify for primary ballot
[edit]- Lora Hubbel, former State Representative, Republican candidate for Governor in 2014[7]
Declined
[edit]- Matt Michels, Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota[8]
- Mark Mickelson, Speaker of the South Dakota House of Representatives[9][10][11]
Debates
[edit]Jackley and Noem participated in three debates.
First debate
[edit]In the first debate both candidates tried to define the other. Jackley stated: "It’s Washington experience versus South Dakota experience." "Marty’s background has been being a government lawyer," Noem said.[12]
Second debate
[edit]In the second debate, Noem discussed Jackley's scandals. "In EB5, the state oversight program, nobody went to jail. On Gear-Up, still, nobody's been punished. When we talk about what's been going on in Brookings with the Global Aquaponics scam—a con artist, Tobias Ritesman, held a fundraiser for Marty Jackley. Marty attended his phony groundbreaking for his phony project," Noem says. "People lost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Still, nobody's been investigated and nobody’s been prosecuted. That needs to change in our state."
Jackley was on the defensive during the second debate. "Congresswoman, he didn’t hold a fundraiser for me. I was at an event that he was at, and I did go to a ground breaking because that's what important in South Dakota," Jackley says. "When we have businesses expanding I think it’s important that we attend those. You talk about Gear-Up, there hasn’t been a sentencing because these defendants are presumed innocent. But I as attorney general, unlike Washington, have done something about it. I actually formed a grand jury. Indictments have been issued. They're schedule to begin jury trials in July—or, excuse me—June, June 26th and I plan on trying those personally, because that’s what a leader does." [13]
Final debate
[edit]In the final debate, Jackley and Noem took tough questions about workforce development, anti-discrimination laws, drugs, uniting Democrats and Republicans in the state to make critical decisions and much more. While they spent a lot of time talking about their plans for the state, they also spent a lot of time attacking each other's records. A major topic of contention was Boards and commissions. The state currently has 134 of them. Noem said she wants to streamline different processes for licensure, eliminating "red tape" but Jackley disagreed. "Every time that a proposal comes forward to create a new 'blue ribbon' task force, a board or a commission, what typically comes with that is another layer of bureaucracy," Noem said. Jackley defended the government bureaucracy. "We need a governor that understands that various different boards, isn't out there criticizing different boards and saying that type of service isn't important," Jackley said. Jackley spoke about putting together a task force to work on government transparency and open records laws. "I'm committed when I become governor to put forth a taskforce ...because we need to take a look at the open records law," he said. And they both ended the debate with another jab at one another. "It really comes to down to Washington experience versus South Dakota experience," Jackley said. "The congresswoman has been spending considerable time and effort talking about Marty Jackley, but I'm talking about you, South Dakota." "Days ago he stood up and talked about protecting victims while behind the scenes he was actively working to silence one to further his political career," Noem said. "You deserve a governor who will be honest with you, who will tell you the truth and who is willing to be accountable." [14]
Polling
[edit]Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Kristi Noem |
Marty Jackley |
Lora Hubbel[15] |
Terry LaFleur[15] |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mason-Dixon[16] | May 21–23, 2018 | 625 | ± 4.5% | 45% | 44% | – | – | 11% |
Leverage Public Strategies[17] | May 4–7, 2018 | 350 | ± 5.2% | 38% | 39% | – | – | 24% |
Clout Research (R)[18] | April 21–23, 2018 | 815 | ± 3.4% | 49% | 37% | – | – | 14% |
Rockbridge Strategy (R)[19] | April 4, 2018 | 500 | ± 2.9% | 44% | 33% | – | – | 23% |
Moore Information[20] | February 8, 2018 | 300 | ± 6.0% | 40% | 35% | 5% | 2% | 18% |
New Age Consultants (R-LaFleur)[21] | November 3, 2017 | 509 | ± 4.4% | 22% | 24% | – | 3% | 51% |
Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Kristi Noem | 57,437 | 56.0% | |
Republican | Marty Jackley | 45,069 | 44.0% | |
Total votes | 102,506 | 100.0% |
Democratic primary
[edit]Candidates
[edit]Declared
[edit]- Billie Sutton, Minority Leader of the South Dakota Senate[22]
Declined
[edit]- Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, former U.S. Representative[23][24]
- Mike Huether, Mayor of Sioux Falls[25][26][27]
Libertarian Party
[edit]Candidates
[edit]Declared
[edit]- Kurt Evans, former science teacher, Libertarian nominee for U.S. Senator in 2002[28]
- C.J. Abernathey[28]
Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Libertarian | Kurt Evans | 10 | 66.7% | |
Libertarian | C.J. Abernathey | 5 | 33.3% | |
Total votes | 15 | 100.0% |
Constitution Party
[edit]Following an internal controversy within the Constitution Party of South Dakota over who was the legal party chair, Dan Lederman—individually and in his capacity as chair of the South Dakota Republican Party—sued Republican secretary of state Shantel Krebs to prevent her from certifying any Constitution Party nominees for the general-election ballot. For somewhat complex reasons, state circuit judge Patricia DeVaney ruled in favor of the Republican Party on August 17.[30][31]
G. Matt Johnson and Lora Hubbel—Constitution Party nominees for the state's at-large U.S. House seat and governor respectively—then sued Krebs in federal court on August 29 seeking ballot access for themselves and four other Constitution Party nominees. For various procedural reasons, federal district judge Roberto Lange ruled against the Constitution Party on October 1.[32][33][34]
Candidates
[edit]Declared
[edit]- Lora Hubbel, former State Representative, Republican candidate for Governor in 2014[30]
- Terry LaFleur[30]
Withdrawn
[edit]Independents
[edit]Candidates
[edit]Declined
[edit]- Mike Huether, Mayor of Sioux Falls[27][36][37]
- Lora Hubbel, former State Representative, Republican candidate for Governor in 2014[7][30]
General election
[edit]Candidates
[edit]- Kristi Noem (Republican), U.S. Representative
- Running mate: Larry Rhoden, State Representative[38]
- Billie Sutton (Democratic), Minority Leader of the South Dakota Senate
- Running mate: Michelle Lavallee, Businesswoman[39]
- Kurt Evans (Libertarian), 2002 nominee for U.S. Senator
- Running mate: Richard Shelatz, Vice-chairman of the Libertarian Party of South Dakota[40]
Predictions
[edit]Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report[41] | Tossup | October 26, 2018 |
The Washington Post[42] | Tossup | November 5, 2018 |
FiveThirtyEight[43] | Lean R | November 5, 2018 |
Rothenberg Political Report[44] | Tilt R | November 1, 2018 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[45] | Lean R | November 5, 2018 |
RealClearPolitics[46] | Tossup | November 4, 2018 |
Daily Kos[47] | Lean R | November 5, 2018 |
Fox News[48][a] | Lean R | November 5, 2018 |
Politico[49] | Tossup | November 5, 2018 |
Governing[50] | Tossup | November 5, 2018 |
- Notes
- ^ The Fox News Midterm Power Rankings uniquely does not contain a category for Safe/Solid races
Endorsements
[edit]Federal officials
- Donald Trump, 45th President of The United States[51]
- Mike Pence, 48th Vice President of the United States[52]
- John Thune, U.S. Senator[53]
- Mike Rounds, U.S. Senator[53]
State officials
- Dennis Daugaard, Governor[53]
- Marty Jackley, Attorney General[53]
Individuals
- Ivanka Trump, daughter of U.S. President Donald Trump[54]
Organizations
- South Dakota Right to Life[55]
- NRA Political Victory Fund[56][57]
Federal officials
- Larry Pressler, former U.S. Senator (Republican)[58][59]
State officials
- Dave Volk, former State Treasurer (Republican)[60]
- Dave Knudson, former Majority Leader of the South Dakota Senate (Republican)[60]
- Stan Adelstein, former State Senator (Republican)[60]
- Kay Jorgensen, former State Representative (Republican)[60]
- Joyce Hodges, former State Representative (Republican)[60]
- Mark DeVries, former State Representative (Republican)[60]
- Dick Werner, former State Representative (Republican)[60]
County and local officials
- Jim Schmidt, Lincoln County Commissioner (Republican)[60]
- Carol Twedt, former Minnehaha County Commissioner (Republican)[60]
- Rick Knobe, former Mayor of Sioux Falls (Republican)[60]
Labor unions
- South Dakota Education Association[61]
Organizations
- Great Plains Tribal Chairman's Association[62]
Newspapers
Polling
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Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Kristi Noem (R) |
Billie Sutton (D) |
Kurt Evans (L) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Change Research[65] | November 2–4, 2018 | 851 | – | 45% | 51% | 2% | – | – |
Emerson College[66] | November 1–4, 2018 | 514 | ± 4.5% | 48% | 47% | – | 1% | 5% |
Mason-Dixon[67] | October 29–31, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.5% | 47% | 44% | 1% | – | 8% |
Mason-Dixon[68] | October 18–22, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.5% | 45% | 45% | 1% | – | 9% |
ALG Research (D-Sutton)[69] | September 20–24, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 42% | 45% | 3% | – | 10% |
ALG Research (D-Sutton)[70] | July 19–25, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 46% | 42% | – | – | 13% |
ALG Research (D-Sutton)[69] | October 4–9, 2017[71] | 500 | ± 4.4% | 53% | 40% | – | – | – |
Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Kristi Noem | 172,912 | 50.97% | −19.50% | |
Democratic | Billie Sutton | 161,454 | 47.60% | +22.17% | |
Libertarian | Kurt Evans | 4,848 | 1.43% | N/A | |
Total votes | 339,214 | 100.00% | N/A | ||
Republican hold |
By county
[edit]County | Kristi Noem
Larry Rhoden Republican |
Billie Sutton
Michelle Lavallee Democratic |
Kurt Evans
Richard Shelatz Libertarian |
Total
votes | |||
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% | # | % | # | % | # | ||
Aurora | 50.31% | 644 | 47.42% | 607 | 2.27% | 29 | 1,280 |
Beadle | 52.09% | 3,182 | 46.37% | 2,832 | 1.54% | 94 | 6,108 |
Bennett | 50.18% | 553 | 47.46% | 523 | 2.36% | 26 | 1,102 |
Bon Homme | 47.43% | 1,303 | 51.26% | 1,408 | 1.31% | 36 | 2,747 |
Brookings | 44.35% | 5,225 | 54.09% | 6,372 | 1.55% | 183 | 11,780 |
Brown | 47.48% | 6,821 | 51.08% | 7,338 | 1.44% | 206 | 14,365 |
Brule | 51.78% | 1,103 | 46.53% | 991 | 1.69% | 36 | 2,130 |
Buffalo | 25.18% | 138 | 73.54% | 403 | 1.28% | 7 | 548 |
Butte | 65.78% | 2,505 | 32.41% | 1,234 | 1.81% | 69 | 3,808 |
Campbell | 75.14% | 550 | 23.63% | 173 | 1.23% | 9 | 732 |
Charles Mix | 46.76% | 1,661 | 52.17% | 1,853 | 1.07% | 38 | 3,552 |
Clark | 52.82% | 879 | 46.15% | 768 | 1.02% | 17 | 1,664 |
Clay | 33.42% | 1,552 | 65.44% | 3,039 | 1.14% | 53 | 4,644 |
Codington | 54.85% | 5,865 | 43.93% | 4,697 | 1.22% | 131 | 10,693 |
Corson | 38.38% | 426 | 60.09% | 667 | 1.53% | 17 | 1,110 |
Custer | 63.26% | 2,789 | 35.09% | 1,547 | 1.65% | 73 | 4,409 |
Davison | 51.95% | 3,779 | 46.71% | 3,398 | 1.33% | 97 | 7,274 |
Day | 43.46% | 1,207 | 55.13% | 1,531 | 1.40% | 39 | 2,777 |
Deuel | 52.94% | 1,053 | 44.90% | 893 | 2.16% | 43 | 1,989 |
Dewey | 21.35% | 393 | 77.68% | 1,430 | 0.97% | 18 | 1,841 |
Douglas | 74.87% | 1,120 | 24.26% | 363 | 0.87% | 13 | 1,496 |
Edmunds | 59.60% | 1,018 | 39.29% | 671 | 1.11% | 19 | 1,708 |
Fall River | 64.51% | 2,059 | 33.36% | 1,065 | 2.13% | 68 | 3,192 |
Faulk | 62.70% | 674 | 36.09% | 388 | 1.21% | 13 | 1,075 |
Grant | 55.28% | 1,780 | 43.11% | 1,388 | 1.61% | 52 | 3,220 |
Gregory | 51.42% | 1,107 | 47.79% | 1,029 | 0.79% | 17 | 2,153 |
Haakon | 77.67% | 734 | 20.74% | 196 | 1.59% | 15 | 945 |
Hamlin | 64.95% | 1,764 | 33.98% | 923 | 1.07% | 29 | 2,716 |
Hand | 57.16% | 950 | 41.10% | 683 | 1.74% | 29 | 1,662 |
Hanson | 58.69% | 945 | 40.19% | 647 | 1.12% | 18 | 1,610 |
Harding | 73.62% | 505 | 25.36% | 174 | 1.31% | 9 | 686 |
Hughes | 46.82% | 3,749 | 51.75% | 4,144 | 1.42% | 114 | 8,007 |
Hutchinson | 63.28% | 2,082 | 35.87% | 1,180 | 0.85% | 28 | 3,290 |
Hyde | 61.67% | 407 | 37.57% | 248 | 0.76% | 5 | 660 |
Jackson | 51.97% | 513 | 46.00% | 454 | 2.03% | 20 | 987 |
Jerauld | 51.79% | 478 | 46.91% | 433 | 1.30% | 12 | 923 |
Jones | 66.12% | 361 | 31.68% | 173 | 2.20% | 12 | 546 |
Kingsbury | 53.08% | 1,303 | 45.25% | 1,111 | 1.67% | 41 | 2,455 |
Lake | 47.69% | 2,483 | 51.26% | 2,669 | 1.05% | 55 | 5,207 |
Lawrence | 54.91% | 5,984 | 42.90% | 4,675 | 2.19% | 239 | 10,898 |
Lincoln | 53.27% | 12,894 | 45.89% | 11,109 | 0.84% | 203 | 24,206 |
Lyman | 49.36% | 691 | 48.71% | 682 | 1.93% | 27 | 1,400 |
Marshall | 43.15% | 853 | 55.28% | 1,093 | 1.57% | 31 | 1,977 |
McCook | 55.07% | 1,375 | 43.37% | 1,083 | 1.56% | 39 | 2,497 |
McPherson | 69.16% | 729 | 29.32% | 309 | 1.52% | 16 | 1,054 |
Meade | 62.70% | 6,413 | 34.80% | 3,559 | 2.50% | 256 | 10,228 |
Mellette | 42.05% | 299 | 55.56% | 395 | 2.39% | 17 | 711 |
Miner | 47.33% | 523 | 51.58% | 570 | 1.09% | 12 | 1,105 |
Minnehaha | 45.78% | 32,355 | 52.98% | 37,450 | 1.24% | 876 | 70,681 |
Moody | 46.97% | 1,340 | 51.49% | 1,469 | 1.54% | 44 | 2,853 |
Oglala Lakota | 7.05% | 214 | 91.50% | 2,778 | 1.45% | 44 | 3,036 |
Pennington | 55.06% | 22,944 | 43.17% | 17,988 | 1.77% | 738 | 41,670 |
Perkins | 70.91% | 953 | 27.38% | 368 | 1.71% | 23 | 1,344 |
Potter | 67.91% | 821 | 30.85% | 373 | 1.24% | 15 | 1,209 |
Roberts | 43.87% | 1,643 | 55.06% | 2,062 | 1.07% | 40 | 3,745 |
Sanborn | 57.68% | 593 | 40.76% | 419 | 1.56% | 16 | 1,028 |
Spink | 49.02% | 1,376 | 49.66% | 1,394 | 1.32% | 37 | 2,807 |
Stanley | 51.24% | 762 | 47.35% | 704 | 1.41% | 21 | 1,487 |
Sully | 61.58% | 500 | 36.45% | 296 | 1.97% | 16 | 812 |
Todd | 17.40% | 390 | 81.70% | 1,831 | 0.90% | 20 | 2,241 |
Tripp | 57.45% | 1,430 | 41.10% | 1,023 | 1.45% | 36 | 2,489 |
Turner | 58.75% | 2,272 | 40.24% | 1,556 | 1.01% | 39 | 3,867 |
Union | 60.85% | 4,068 | 38.06% | 2,544 | 1.09% | 73 | 6,685 |
Walworth | 64.98% | 1,468 | 33.29% | 752 | 1.73% | 39 | 2,259 |
Yankton | 45.73% | 4,121 | 52.78% | 4,757 | 1.49% | 134 | 9,012 |
Ziebach | 29.32% | 241 | 69.59% | 572 | 1.09% | 9 | 822 |
Total | 50.97% | 172,912 | 47.60% | 161,454 | 1.43% | 4,848 | 339,214 |
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
- Bon Homme (largest city: Springfield)
- Brookings (largest city: Brookings)
- Brown (largest city: Aberdeen)
- Charles Mix (largest city: Lake Andes)
- Corson (largest city: McLaughlin)
- Day (largest city: Webster)
- Dewey (largest city: North Eagle Butte)
- Hughes (largest city: Pierre)
- Lake (largest city: Madison)
- Mellette (largest city: White River)
- Miner (largest city: Howard)
- Minnehaha (largest city: Sioux Falls)
- Moody (largest city: Flandreau)
- Roberts (largest city: Sisseton)
- Spink (largest city: Redfield)
- Yankton (largest city: Yankton)
- Ziebach (largest city: Dupree)
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External links
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