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Election results by county. Donald Trump 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% |
Elections in South Dakota |
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The 2016 South Dakota Republican presidential primary was held on June 7 in the U.S. state of South Dakota as one of the Republican Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election. [2]
The Republican Party's primaries in California, Montana, New Jersey and New Mexico were held the same day. The Democratic primaries in the same five states happened concurrently, including the South Dakota Democratic primary.
Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Actual delegate count | ||
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Bound | Unbound | Total | |||
Donald Trump | 44,867 | 67.09% | 29 | 0 | 29 |
Ted Cruz (withdrawn) | 11,352 | 16.97% | 0 | 0 | 0 |
John Kasich (withdrawn) | 10,660 | 15.94% | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Unprojected delegates: | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Total: | 66,879 | 100.00% | 29 | 0 | 29 |
Source: The Green Papers |
County | Trump | Cruz | Kasich | |||
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Votes | Percentage | Votes | Percentage | Votes | Percentage | |
Aurora [3] | 136 | 63.85% | 50 | 23.47% | 27 | 12.68% |
Beadle [4] | 454 | 64.67% | 140 | 19.94% | 108 | 15.38% |
Bennett [5] | 179 | 75.21% | 30 | 12.61% | 29 | 12.18% |
Bon Homme [6] | 343 | 67.52% | 94 | 18.50% | 71 | 13.98% |
Brookings [7] | 915 | 56.87% | 319 | 19.83% | 375 | 23.31% |
Brown [8] | 1,407 | 64.69% | 397 | 18.25% | 371 | 17.06% |
Brule [9] | 245 | 67.31% | 61 | 16.76% | 58 | 15.93% |
Buffalo [10] | 37 | 77.08% | 6 | 12.50% | 5 | 10.42% |
Butte [11] | 1,074 | 71.08% | 246 | 16.28% | 191 | 12.64% |
Campbell [12] | 355 | 78.89% | 52 | 11.56% | 43 | 9.56% |
Charles Mix [13] | 404 | 70.26% | 113 | 19.65% | 58 | 10.09% |
Clark [14] | 179 | 63.48% | 50 | 17.73% | 53 | 18.79% |
Clay [15] | 320 | 56.64% | 102 | 18.05% | 143 | 25.31% |
Codington [16] | 1473 | 67.26% | 336 | 15.34% | 381 | 17.40% |
Corson [17] | 126 | 70.79% | 37 | 20.79% | 15 | 8.43% |
Custer [18] | 1,068 | 71.73% | 226 | 15.18% | 195 | 13.10% |
Davison [19] | 808 | 68.19% | 163 | 13.76% | 214 | 18.06% |
Day [20] | 249 | 72.59% | 48 | 13.99% | 46 | 13.41% |
Deuel [21] | 141 | 54.23% | 59 | 22.69% | 60 | 23.08% |
Dewey [22] | 178 | 76.72% | 32 | 13.79% | 22 | 9.48% |
Douglas [23] | 262 | 63.59% | 82 | 19.90% | 68 | 16.50% |
Edmunds [24] | 426 | 76.21% | 75 | 13.42% | 58 | 10.38% |
Fall River [25] | 923 | 70.89% | 211 | 16.21% | 168 | 12.90% |
Faulk [26] | 216 | 73.22% | 53 | 17.97% | 26 | 8.81% |
Grant [27] | 850 | 68.05% | 188 | 15.05% | 211 | 16.89% |
Gregory [28] | 341 | 77.15% | 60 | 13.57% | 41 | 9.28% |
Haakon [29] | 397 | 80.36% | 58 | 11.74% | 39 | 7.89% |
Hamlin [30] | 489 | 60.82%% | 196 | 24.38% | 119 | 14.80% |
Hand [31] | 385 | 69.37% | 93 | 16.76% | 77 | 13.87% |
Hanson [32] | 305 | 74.21% | 63 | 15.33% | 43 | 10.46% |
Harding [33] | 298 | 77.40% | 56 | 14.55% | 31 | 8.05% |
Hughes [34] | 1606 | 62.69% | 355 | 13.86% | 601 | 23.46% |
Hutchinson [35] | 622 | 64.39% | 194 | 20.08% | 150 | 15.53% |
Hyde [36] | 96 | 72.73% | 21 | 15.91% | 15 | 11.36% |
Jackson [37] | 153 | 72.51% | 26 | 12.32% | 32 | 15.17% |
Jerauld [38] | 90 | 59.60% | 31 | 20.53% | 30 | 19.87% |
Jones [39] | 175 | 74.15% | 33 | 13.98% | 28 | 11.86% |
Kingsbury [40] | 421 | 65.99% | 100 | 15.67% | 117 | 18.34% |
Lake [41] | 619 | 65.43% | 156 | 16.49% | 171 | 18.08% |
Lawrence [42] | 1,801 | 68.58% | 372 | 14.17% | 453 | 17.25% |
Lincoln [43] | 1,760 | 61.32% | 587 | 20.45% | 523 | 18.22% |
Lyman [44] | 432 | 74.48% | 73 | 12.59% | 75 | 12.93% |
Marshall [45] | 163 | 61.51% | 42 | 15.85% | 60 | 22.64% |
McCook [46] | 320 | 63.87% | 101 | 20.16% | 80 | 15.97% |
McPherson [47] | 340 | 67.33% | 90 | 17.82% | 75 | 14.85% |
Meade [48] | 2,205 | 70.47% | 498 | 15.92% | 426 | 13.61% |
Mellette [49] | 87 | 81.31% | 8 | 7.48% | 12 | 11.21% |
Miner [50] | 98 | 64.05% | 29 | 18.95% | 26 | 16.99% |
Minnehaha [51] | 5,206 | 61.21% | 1,701 | 20.00% | 1,598 | 18.79% |
Moody [52] | 196 | 61.25% | 72 | 22.50% | 52 | 16.25% |
Oglala Lakota [53] | 48 | 63.16% | 11 | 14.47% | 17 | 22.37% |
Pennington [54] | 8,162 | 68.64% | 1,929 | 16.22% | 1,800 | 15.14% |
Perkins [55] | 441 | 72.18% | 108 | 17.68% | 62 | 10.15% |
Potter [56] | 579 | 76.59% | 108 | 14.29% | 69 | 9.13% |
Roberts [57] | 286 | 71.50% | 61 | 15.25% | 53 | 13.25% |
Sanborn [58] | 122 | 73.49% | 28 | 16.87% | 16 | 9.64% |
Spink [59] | 302 | 67.56% | 82 | 18.34% | 63 | 14.09% |
Stanley [60] | 352 | 73.33% | 45 | 9.38% | 83 | 17.29% |
Sully [61] | 133 | 66.83% | 43 | 21.61% | 23 | 11.56% |
Todd [62] | 90 | 52.94% | 54 | 31.76% | 26 | 15.29% |
Tripp [63] | 452 | 77.80% | 74 | 12.74% | 55 | 9.47% |
Turner [64] | 384 | 67.37% | 110 | 19.30% | 76 | 13.33% |
Union [65] | 644 | 68.15% | 161 | 17.04% | 140 | 14.81% |
Walworth [66] | 774 | 75.29% | 142 | 13.81% | 112 | 10.89% |
Yankton [67] | 646 | 63.58% | 186 | 18.31% | 184 | 18.11% |
Ziebach [68] | 79 | 68.70% | 25 | 21.74% | 11 | 9.57% |
Total [69] | 44,867 | 67.09% | 11,352 | 16.97% | 10,660 | 15.94% |
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