2020 United States presidential election in South Dakota

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2020 United States presidential election in South Dakota
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Turnout73.88% [1] Increase2.svg
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Nominee Donald Trump Joe Biden
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Florida Delaware
Running mate Mike Pence Kamala Harris
Electoral vote30
Popular vote261,043150,471
Percentage61.77%35.61%

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President before election

Donald Trump
Republican

Elected President

Joe Biden
Democratic

The 2020 United States presidential election in South Dakota was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. [2] South Dakota voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote, pitting the Republican Party's nominee, incumbent President Donald Trump, and running mate Vice President Mike Pence against Democratic Party nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden, and his running mate California Senator Kamala Harris. South Dakota has three electoral votes in the Electoral College. [3]

Contents

Trump carried South Dakota by 61.8%–35.6%, or a margin of 26.2%. Biden performed four points better than Hillary Clinton in 2016. Prior to the election, all 12 news organizations considered this a state Trump would win, or a safe red state. This was Libertarian Jo Jorgensen’s best state, with 2.63% of the vote.

Primary elections

The primary elections were held on June 2, 2020.

Republican primary

Donald Trump ran unopposed in the Republican primary, and thus received all of the state's 29 delegates to the 2020 Republican National Convention. [4]

Democratic primary

2020 South Dakota Democratic presidential primary [5]
CandidateVotes %Delegates [6]
Joe Biden 40,80077.4813
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)11,86122.523
Total52,661100%16

Libertarian nominee

Prior to the South Dakota primaries, the 2020 Libertarian National Convention was held on May 22–24, 2020, selecting Jo Jorgensen, Psychology Senior Lecturer at Clemson University, as their presidential nominee.

General election

Final predictions

SourceRanking
The Cook Political Report [7] Solid R
Inside Elections [8] Solid R
Sabato's Crystal Ball [9] Safe R
Politico [10] Solid R
RCP [11] Solid R
Niskanen [12] Safe R
CNN [13] Solid R
The Economist [14] Safe R
CBS News [15] Likely R
270towin [16] Safe R
ABC News [17] Solid R
NPR [18] Likely R
NBC News [19] Solid R
538 [20] Solid R

Polling

Graphical summary

Aggregate polls

Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Joe
Biden

Democratic
Donald
Trump

Republican
Other/
Undecided
[lower-alpha 1]
Margin
270 to Win October 17–25 , 2020November 3, 202042.0%52.5%5.5%
FiveThirtyEight until November 2, 2020November 3, 202039.0%54.5%6.5%
Average40.5%53.5%6.0%Trump +13.0

Polls

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [lower-alpha 2]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump

Republican
Joe
Biden

Democratic
Jo
Jorgensen

Libertarian
Other Undecided
SurveyMonkey/Axios Oct 20 – Nov 2, 2020606 (LV)± 5.5%63% [lower-alpha 3] 36%
Nielson Brothers Polling Oct 24–28, 2020484 (LV)± 4.45%55%40%3%2%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Oct 1–28, 20201,098 (LV)57%41%
Mason-Dixon Oct 19–21, 2020625 (LV)± 4%51%40%3%6%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Sep 1–30, 2020354 (LV)58%41%1%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Aug 1–31, 2020277 (LV)59%38%3%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Jul 1–31, 2020396 (LV)62%35%2%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Jun 8–30, 2020160 (LV)61%37%2%

Electoral slates

These slates of electors were nominated by each party in order to vote in the Electoral College should their candidate win the state: [21]

Donald Trump and
Mike Pence
Republican Party
Joe Biden and
Kamala Harris
Democratic Party
Jo Jorgensen and
Spike Cohen
Libertarian Party
Kristi Noem [lower-alpha 4]
Larry Rhoden
Jason Ravnsborg
Joseph M. Yracheta
Nicole A. Gronli
Randy Seiler
Devin Saxon
Tracey Quint
N/A

Results

2020 United States presidential election in South Dakota [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Donald Trump
Mike Pence
261,043 61.77% +0.24%
Democratic Joe Biden
Kamala Harris
150,47135.61%+3.87%
Libertarian Jo Jorgensen
Spike Cohen
11,0952.63%-3.00%
Total votes422,609 100.00%

Results by county

CountyDonald Trump
Republican
Joe Biden
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal
#%#%#%#%
Aurora 1,05274.88%31722.56%362.56%73552.32%1,405
Beadle 4,80867.90%2,10729.76%1662.34%2,70138.14%7,081
Bennett 69458.66%46639.39%231.95%22819.27%1,183
Bon Homme 2,23574.48%72124.03%451.49%1,51450.45%3,001
Brookings 8,00054.92%6,11041.94%4573.14%1,89012.98%14,567
Brown 10,58060.30%6,53837.26%4292.44%4,04223.04%17,547
Brule 1,75070.28%67327.03%672.69%1,07743.25%2,490
Buffalo 18333.33%35264.12%142.55%-169-30.79%549
Butte 3,73177.70%93919.55%1322.75%2,79258.15%4,802
Campbell 74785.57%11713.40%91.03%63072.17%873
Charles Mix 2,55267.46%1,17731.11%541.43%1,37536.35%3,783
Clark 1,37374.22%43723.62%402.16%93650.60%1,850
Clay 2,45643.10%3,08354.11%1592.79%-627-11.01%5,698
Codington 8,95868.06%3,83729.15%3662.79%5,12138.91%13,161
Corson 64750.43%62248.48%141.09%251.95%1,283
Custer 3,85270.11%1,52227.70%1202.19%2,33042.41%5,494
Davison 5,61366.39%2,64831.32%1932.29%2,96535.07%8,454
Day 1,86963.06%1,05235.49%431.45%81727.57%2,964
Deuel 1,69972.30%60925.91%421.79%1,09046.39%2,350
Dewey 79040.18%1,13157.53%452.29%-341-17.45%1,966
Douglas 1,46886.00%21612.65%231.35%1,25273.35%1,707
Edmunds 1,53877.48%41721.01%301.51%1,12156.47%1,985
Fall River 2,87871.20%1,05326.05%1112.75%1,82545.15%4,042
Faulk 96481.56%19816.75%201.69%76664.81%1,182
Grant 2,61869.91%1,05628.20%711.89%1,56241.71%3,745
Gregory 1,77178.43%45520.15%321.42%1,31658.28%2,258
Haakon 1,02690.24%1059.23%60.53%92181.01%1,137
Hamlin 2,37276.94%64720.99%642.07%1,72555.95%3,083
Hand 1,43378.05%37320.32%301.63%1,06057.73%1,836
Hanson 1,79375.08%55723.32%381.60%1,23651.76%2,388
Harding 74892.00%496.03%161.97%69985.97%813
Hughes 5,52263.30%2,95333.85%2482.85%2,56929.45%8,723
Hutchinson 2,94478.15%76220.23%611.62%2,18257.92%3,767
Hyde 56479.44%13619.15%101.41%42860.29%710
Jackson 73866.19%35932.20%181.61%37933.99%1,115
Jerauld 72171.67%27026.84%151.49%45144.83%1,006
Jones 49883.14%9015.03%111.83%40868.11%599
Kingsbury 1,90468.51%81929.47%562.02%1,08539.04%2,779
Lake 3,68162.68%2,06835.21%1242.11%1,61327.47%5,873
Lawrence 8,75363.30%4,53732.81%5383.89%4,21630.49%13,828
Lincoln 19,61760.55%11,98136.98%7982.47%7,63623.57%32,396
Lyman 1,04265.25%52532.87%301.88%51732.38%1,597
Marshall 1,28759.09%85839.39%331.52%42919.70%2,178
McCook 2,06871.31%76926.52%632.17%1,29944.79%2,900
McPherson 1,07581.19%22216.77%272.04%85364.42%1,324
Meade 9,87572.24%3,28524.03%5103.73%6,59048.21%13,670
Mellette 44958.39%29838.75%222.86%15119.64%769
Miner 78769.16%32028.12%312.72%56741.04%1,138
Minnehaha 49,24953.34%40,48243.85%2,5952.81%8,7679.49%92,326
Moody 1,95160.85%1,17936.77%762.38%77224.08%3,206
Oglala Lakota 2979.28%2,82988.41%742.31%-2,532-79.13%3,200
Pennington 35,06360.96%20,60635.83%1,8493.21%14,45725.13%57,518
Perkins 1,40183.94%23914.32%291.74%1,16269.62%1,669
Potter 1,13982.54%22716.45%141.01%91266.09%1,380
Roberts 2,40455.82%1,82842.44%751.74%57613.38%4,307
Sanborn 90576.37%25721.69%231.94%64854.68%1,185
Spink 2,10466.52%99831.55%611.93%1,10634.97%3,163
Stanley 1,20372.82%42125.48%281.70%78247.34%1,652
Sully 72678.06%18519.89%192.05%54158.17%930
Todd 53220.95%1,96377.31%441.74%-1,431-56.36%2,539
Tripp 2,16180.16%49518.36%401.48%1,66661.80%2,696
Turner 3,29072.34%1,13925.04%1192.62%2,15147.30%4,548
Union 5,94467.13%2,72530.77%1862.10%3,21936.36%8,855
Walworth 1,96676.20%56521.90%491.90%1,40154.30%2,580
Yankton 6,58160.38%4,01636.84%3032.78%2,56523.54%10,900
Ziebach 40444.59%48153.09%212.32%-77-8.50%906
Totals261,04361.77%150,47135.61%11,0952.62%110,57226.16%422,609
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Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

By congressional district

South Dakota has only one congressional district because of its small population compared to other states. This district, called the At-Large district because it covers the entire state, is equivalent to the statewide election results.

DistrictTrumpBidenRepresentative
At-large 61.77%35.61% Dusty Johnson

Analysis

South Dakota, a majority-White, mainly-rural state in the Midwestern Plains, is normally a Republican stronghold at both the state and presidential levels, despite being more populated than—and voting to the left of—neighboring North Dakota. It hasn't voted for a Democratic presidential candidate since Lyndon B. Johnson carried it in 1964, against the backdrop of his nationwide landslide victory. It has only been competitive (within 5 points of a Democratic victory) in three elections since then: 1976, 1992, and 1996, all elections the Democratic nominee won. Even South Dakota Senator George McGovern failed to carry his home state as Democratic nominee in the Republican landslide of 1972.

Despite Trump's win in the state, Biden flipped majority-Native American Ziebach County back to Democratic after it flipped red in 2016. Meanwhile, Trump held the majority-Native American counties of Bennett, Mellette and Jackson, and grew his support in Corson County, particularly in white-majority precincts while Biden held on to Native American support in other majority-minority precincts in the state. Per exit polls by the Associated Press, Trump won 63% of White Americans, a group composing 94% of the electorate. [24] A sparsely populated state with a rural and conservative lifestyle, South Dakota has an agrarian populist streak [25] to which Trump made direct appeals. He campaigned personally in the state, using Mount Rushmore as a backdrop to cast himself as waging battle against a "new far-left fascism". [26]

While Biden did not win Minnehaha County, home to the state's largest city, Sioux Falls, that Barack Obama carried by less than one percent in 2008, he reduced Trump's 2016 14.6-percent winning margin in the county to 9.4 points, although Trump received a higher percentage of votes in the county than Mitt Romney did in 2012. Biden became the first Democrat to win the White House without carrying Roberts County since Woodrow Wilson in 1916, as well as the first to do so without carrying Day County since Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1944, and the first to do so without carrying Marshall County since John F. Kennedy in 1960.

See also

Notes

  1. Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  2. Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  3. Overlapping sample with the previous SurveyMonkey/Axios poll, but more information available regarding sample size
  4. After her election, Noem was replaced by Dan Lederman. [22]

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