1928 United States presidential election in South Dakota

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1928 United States presidential election in South Dakota
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  1924 November 6, 1928 1932  
  Herbert Hoover - NARA - 532049.jpg Unsuccessful 1928.jpg
Nominee Herbert Hoover Al Smith
Party Republican Democratic
Home state California New York
Running mate Charles Curtis Joseph T. Robinson
Electoral vote50
Popular vote157,603102,660
Percentage60.18%39.20%

South Dakota Presidential Election Results 1928.svg
County Results

President before election

Calvin Coolidge
Republican

Elected President

Herbert Hoover
Republican

The 1928 United States presidential election in South Dakota took place on November 6, 1928, as part of the 1928 United States presidential election which was held throughout all contemporary 48 states. Voters chose five representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

Ever since statehood South Dakota had been solidly Republican apart from when supporting Populist-backed William Jennings Bryan [1] by an exceedingly narrow 0.22% margin in 1896. However, the state had been one of the strongest for insurgent Robert M. La Follette senior in 1924, and after La Follette died six months following that election his family would endorse New York City Catholic Democrat Al Smith rather than any Republican. [2]

In the more Catholic states of North Dakota and Wisconsin, this endorsement would have a major effect in reviving a largely moribund Democratic Party at a presidential level, although it was not adequate to give Smith those states’ electoral votes. [3] In less Catholic and more Ozark-settled and Methodist South Dakota, anti-Catholicism was a powerful force in most areas and as a result Smith’s gain on Davis’ vote was much less, [4] with the exception of a few powerfully pro-La Follette German Lutheran counties whose voters were lured by Smith’s opposition to Prohibition. [5] Armstrong County, a sparsely-populated part of an Indian reservation, cast all 7 of its votes for Smith, setting a record for the nation. [6] Smith was the first ever Democrat to win McPherson County, [7] but South Dakota still voted for Republican nominee Herbert Hoover by a margin of 20.98%, which made it 3.56% more Republican than the nation at-large in a major landslide.

Results

Presidential Candidate Running Mate PartyElectoral Vote (EV)Popular Vote (PV)
Herbert Hoover of California Charles Curtis Republican 157,60360.18%5 [8]
Al Smith Joseph T. Robinson Democratic 102,66039.20%0
Frank WebbWill Vereen Farm Labor 9270.35%0
Norman Thomas James Maurer Socialist 4430.17%0
William Z. Foster Benjamin Gitlow Workers 2320.09%0

Results by county

County [9] Herbert Clark Hoover
Republican
Alfred Emmanuel Smith
Democratic
Frank E. Webb
Farm Labor
Norman Mattoon Thomas
Socialist
William Z. Foster
Workers
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%#%
Armstrong 00.00%7100.00%00.00%00.00%00.00%-7-100.00%7
Aurora 1,55251.72%1,42647.52%140.47%70.23%20.07%1264.20%3,001
Beadle 5,09461.43%3,16838.20%170.20%120.14%20.02%1,92623.22%8,293
Bennett 76658.16%54441.31%40.30%20.15%10.08%22216.86%1,317
Bon Homme 2,26250.93%2,16648.77%60.14%70.16%00.00%962.16%4,441
Brookings 4,58670.05%1,91529.25%420.64%40.06%00.00%2,67140.80%6,547
Brown 7,26658.03%5,06540.45%670.54%480.38%760.61%2,20117.58%12,522
Brule 1,43146.46%1,59951.92%150.49%280.91%70.23%-168-5.45%3,080
Buffalo 40551.01%38748.74%20.25%00.00%00.00%182.27%794
Butte 1,98869.36%84029.31%110.38%60.21%210.73%1,14840.06%2,866
Campbell 1,34669.13%58830.20%80.41%40.21%10.05%75838.93%1,947
Charles Mix 3,08750.28%3,03949.50%60.10%20.03%60.10%480.78%6,140
Clark 2,66565.46%1,37033.65%300.74%50.12%10.02%1,29531.81%4,071
Clay 2,57363.42%1,47436.33%100.25%00.00%00.00%1,09927.09%4,057
Codington 3,76253.08%3,29946.55%210.30%40.06%10.01%4636.53%7,087
Corson 1,84756.92%1,37442.34%110.34%100.31%30.09%47314.58%3,245
Custer 1,46466.85%71532.65%90.41%20.09%00.00%74934.20%2,190
Davison 3,82158.15%2,72941.53%120.18%90.14%00.00%1,09216.62%6,571
Day 3,18054.22%2,64245.05%280.48%110.19%40.07%5389.17%5,865
Deuel 1,86964.40%99934.42%220.76%90.31%30.10%87029.98%2,902
Dewey 1,29356.39%99643.44%20.09%20.09%00.00%29712.95%2,293
Douglas 1,94968.68%87930.97%60.21%20.07%20.07%1,07037.70%2,838
Edmunds 1,74351.95%1,59747.60%70.21%50.15%30.09%1464.35%3,355
Fall River 2,21663.51%1,25836.06%90.26%60.17%00.00%95827.46%3,489
Faulk 1,90762.46%1,13537.18%30.10%60.20%20.07%77225.29%3,053
Grant 2,50859.49%1,65639.28%290.69%170.40%60.14%85220.21%4,216
Gregory 2,27453.04%2,00146.68%100.23%20.05%00.00%2736.37%4,287
Haakon 1,25564.33%66333.98%251.28%60.31%20.10%59230.34%1,951
Hamlin 1,95963.19%1,08835.10%341.10%50.16%140.45%87128.10%3,100
Hand 2,43063.26%1,39736.37%70.18%70.18%00.00%1,03326.89%3,841
Hanson 1,57658.13%1,12941.65%30.11%30.11%00.00%44716.49%2,711
Harding 1,03272.78%36825.95%120.85%30.21%30.21%66446.83%1,418
Hughes 1,91261.56%1,17137.70%160.52%40.13%30.10%74123.86%3,106
Hutchinson 2,14552.61%1,89846.55%260.64%20.05%60.15%2476.06%4,077
Hyde 96060.80%60838.51%70.44%30.19%10.06%35222.29%1,579
Jackson 70462.63%41737.10%20.18%10.09%00.00%28725.53%1,124
Jerauld 1,51762.69%87536.16%150.62%130.54%00.00%64226.53%2,420
Jones 85766.43%42232.71%50.39%50.39%10.08%43533.72%1,290
Kingsbury 3,49971.88%1,35227.77%150.31%20.04%00.00%2,14744.10%4,868
Lake 3,04863.41%1,74436.28%150.31%00.00%00.00%1,30427.13%4,807
Lawrence 4,14169.63%1,78530.02%170.29%40.07%00.00%2,35639.62%5,947
Lincoln 3,46371.40%1,36428.12%140.29%90.19%00.00%2,09943.28%4,850
Lyman 1,48854.75%1,22244.96%50.18%30.11%00.00%2669.79%2,718
Marshall 1,85857.13%1,31540.44%732.24%40.12%20.06%54316.70%3,252
McCook 2,23455.78%1,75843.90%100.25%30.07%00.00%47611.89%4,005
McPherson 1,23445.52%1,46854.15%60.22%20.07%10.04%-234-8.63%2,711
Meade 2,84566.04%1,44133.45%110.26%100.23%10.02%1,40432.59%4,308
Mellette 94350.13%92749.28%50.27%60.32%00.00%160.85%1,881
Miner 1,99059.37%1,34140.01%130.39%70.21%10.03%64919.36%3,352
Minnehaha 13,74166.68%6,80533.02%350.17%200.10%70.03%6,93633.66%20,608
Moody 2,10859.63%1,41640.06%50.14%40.11%20.06%69219.58%3,535
Pennington 4,64566.97%2,26632.67%90.13%100.14%60.09%2,37934.30%6,936
Perkins 2,26268.57%1,01030.62%120.36%110.33%40.12%1,25237.95%3,299
Potter 1,24052.77%1,10046.81%60.26%20.09%20.09%1405.96%2,350
Roberts 2,96652.73%2,61946.56%260.46%70.12%70.12%3476.17%5,625
Sanborn 1,57654.08%1,32145.33%120.41%40.14%10.03%2558.75%2,914
Shannon 46943.63%60155.91%20.19%30.28%00.00%-132-12.28%1,075
Spink 3,86860.89%2,45138.59%160.25%140.22%30.05%1,41722.31%6,352
Stanley 73662.32%43737.00%10.08%60.51%10.08%29925.32%1,181
Sully 99970.50%41529.29%30.21%00.00%00.00%58441.21%1,417
Todd 78948.43%83151.01%70.43%20.12%00.00%-42-2.58%1,629
Tripp 2,39653.02%2,09946.45%100.22%140.31%00.00%2976.57%4,519
Turner 3,36270.65%1,38029.00%100.21%50.11%20.04%1,98241.65%4,759
Union 2,41553.19%2,10646.39%50.11%90.20%50.11%3096.81%4,540
Walworth 1,85459.96%1,21639.33%150.49%50.16%20.06%63820.63%3,092
Washabaugh 29450.69%28248.62%30.52%10.17%00.00%122.07%580
Washington 20547.34%22852.66%00.00%00.00%00.00%-23-5.31%433
Yankton 2,97150.88%2,84148.66%140.24%90.15%40.07%1302.23%5,839
Ziebach 75955.00%61544.57%20.14%30.22%10.07%14410.43%1,380
Totals157,60360.19%102,66039.20%9270.35%4430.17%2240.09%54,94320.98%261,857

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