2018 Primary Election Official Results State Canvass

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2018 Primary Election Official Results State Canvass FINAL - Primary Election - June 5, 2018 United States Representative Governor Republican Republican Dustin Marty Neal Tapio Shantel Krebs "Dusty" Kristi Noem Jackley County Johnson County Aurora 95 93 179 Aurora 89 277 Beadle 343 415 661 Beadle 615 818 Bennett 100 118 95 Bennett 98 226 Bon Homme 323 333 491 Bon Homme 381 814 Brookings 537 713 1,300 Brookings 1,129 1,448 Brown 1,007 1,446 1,699 Brown 1,940 2,288 Brule 138 174 276 Brule 217 386 Buffalo 22 21 32 Buffalo 29 48 Butte 410 453 733 Butte 808 804 Campbell 94 98 212 Campbell 172 254 Charles Mix 243 255 370 Charles Mix 204 678 Clark 202 136 260 Clark 225 388 Clay 171 210 428 Clay 341 490 Codington 1,235 929 1,828 Codington 1,577 2,496 Corson 30 44 96 Corson 90 86 Custer 515 511 703 Custer 763 1,028 Davison 427 354 1,536 Davison 956 1,359 Day 159 216 263 Day 240 396 Deuel 192 158 323 Deuel 241 446 Dewey 43 95 116 Dewey 127 142 Douglas 257 139 379 Douglas 178 609 Edmunds 116 168 221 Edmunds 200 305 Fall River 360 432 492 Fall River 498 846 Faulk 193 270 306 Faulk 340 466 Grant 266 248 399 Grant 321 610 Gregory 182 165 279 Gregory 183 457 Haakon 113 147 238 Haakon 214 296 Hamlin 509 315 628 Hamlin 454 1,064 Hand 186 215 341 Hand 351 404 Hanson 106 86 199 Hanson 116 276 Harding 79 143 124 Harding 150 199 Hughes 571 1,139 2,361 Hughes 2,401 1,665 Hutchinson 428 290 636 Hutchinson 436 944 Hyde 90 81 144 Hyde 118 201 Jackson 90 136 167 Jackson 156 254 Jerauld 80 88 159 Jerauld 99 226 Jones 65 111 171 Jones 140 217 Kingsbury 270 394 557 Kingsbury 533 707 Lake 280 422 703 Lake 765 656 Lawrence 773 920 1,536 Lawrence 1,668 1,609 Lincoln 1,209 1,850 3,032 Lincoln 2,599 3,565 Lyman 147 173 288 Lyman 236 382 Marshall 117 140 210 Marshall 206 270 McCook 206 176 326 McCook 225 497 McPherson 99 186 223 McPherson 232 291 Meade 985 1,250 1,894 Meade 2,364 1,893 Mellette 48 52 95 Mellette 87 112 Miner 68 62 97 Miner 89 144 Minnehaha 3,277 4,418 6,933 Minnehaha 6,281 8,476 Moody 124 163 221 Moody 204 312 Oglala Lakota 29 27 26 Oglala Lakota 28 55 Pennington 3,463 5,022 6,463 Pennington 7,989 7,486 Perkins 119 211 222 Perkins 228 334 Potter 146 202 392 Potter 318 445 Roberts 221 179 369 Roberts 336 474 Sanborn 94 85 135 Sanborn 83 230 Spink 262 382 531 Spink 509 687 Stanley 119 197 345 Stanley 316 345 Sully 95 100 198 Sully 195 206 Todd 69 67 95 Todd 107 131 Tripp 390 215 340 Tripp 383 578 Turner 335 339 621 Turner 483 821 Union 173 408 686 Union 483 867 Walworth 262 251 488 Walworth 431 612 Yankton 668 673 1,164 Yankton 1,141 1,422 Ziebach 15 42 85 Ziebach 58 80 Total 24,040 29,551 47,120 Total 45,174 57,598 1 of 1 State Senator District 01 Democratic Susan M. Allison Renville Thomas Bisek County Wismer Brown 20 105 18 Day 47 318 65 Marshall 37 487 52 Roberts 144 293 136 Total 248 1,203 271 State Senator District 05 Republican Lee Byron I. Callies County Schoenbeck Codington 1,982 1,379 Total 1,982 1,379 State Senator District 09 Republican Wayne H. Lora Hubbel County Steinhauer Minnehaha 479 766 Total 479 766 State Senator District 10 Republican Margaret Spencer County Sutton Wrightsman Minnehaha 772 538 Total 772 538 State Senator District 14 Republican Deb Soholt Tyler Swanger County Minnehaha 1,535 951 Total 1,535 951 State Senator District 25 Republican Kris K. Langer Dale Barnhart County Minnehaha 1,228 674 Total 1,228 674 State Senator District 27 Democratic Red Dawn Jim Bradford County Foster Bennett 97 60 Haakon 30 9 Jackson 43 42 Oglala Lakota 318 512 Pennington 14 5 Total 502 628 State Senator District 29 Republican Gary L. Billy D Kluck County Cammack Butte 259 159 Meade 1,533 1,729 Pennington 32 22 Total 1,824 1,910 1 of 1 State Senator District 30 Republican Patricia K. Bruce Lance S. Russell County Shiery Rampelberg Custer 942 217 446 Fall River 789 163 345 Pennington 816 176 492 Total 2,547 556 1,283 State Senator District 33 Republican Phil Jensen Amanda Scott County Meade 412 279 Pennington 1,662 1,171 Total 2,074 1,450 State Senator District 35 Republican Lynne DiSanto Ryan Smith County Pennington 1,303 697 Total 1,303 697 State Representative District 01 Democratic Robert Steven D. H. Paul Dennert County Whitmyre McCleerey Brown 46 124 55 Day 306 148 170 Marshall 147 380 288 Roberts 171 175 434 Total 670 827 947 State Representative District 13 Republican Amber Sue Peterson Rex Rolfing County Mauricio Lincoln 1,144 793 402 Minnehaha 957 737 441 Total 2,101 1,530 843 State Representative District 14 Republican R. Shawn Larry P. Tom Holmes County Tornow Zikmund Minnehaha 1,351 947 1,782 Total 1,351 947 1,782 State Representative District 15 Democratic Patrick A. Josh Linda Duba Jamie Smith County Kirschman Reinfeld Minnehaha 292 278 334 206 Total 292 278 334 206 1 of 1 State Representative District 19 Republican Kyle Schoenfish Kent Peterson Michael Boyle County Bon Homme 420 255 273 Douglas 486 313 365 Hanson 197 166 170 Hutchinson 985 562 566 McCook 305 461 256 Total 2,393 1,757 1,630 State Representative District 21 Democratic Brian L Faith Spotted Anna Kerner County Jorgensen Eagle Andersson Bon Homme 44 32 50 Charles Mix 215 138 186 Gregory 100 41 165 Tripp 95 33 54 Total 454 244 455 State Representative District 24 Republican Roxanne Mary Duvall Tim Rounds County Weber Hughes 1,260 3,045 2,566 Hyde 81 196 194 Stanley 205 455 398 Sully 103 252 258 Total 1,649 3,948 3,416 State Representative District 25 Republican Tamera R. Jon Hansen Tom Pischke County Enalls Minnehaha 1,450 751 1,277 Total 1,450 751 1,277 State Representative District 26A Democratic Troy "Luke" Shawn County Lunderman Bordeaux Mellette 35 41 Todd 199 317 Total 234 358 State Representative District 27 Democratic Nicole Margaret Ross Peri Pourier County Littlewhiteman Bennett 80 53 51 Haakon 31 12 14 Jackson 37 29 35 Oglala Lakota 410 280 433 Pennington 13 7 9 Total 571 381 542 State Representative District 32 Republican Sean Scyller J. Ed Randazzo County McPherson Borglum Pennington 1,550 1,141 1,706 Total 1,550 1,141 1,706 1 of 1 State Representative District 33 Republican David Melanie Torno Taffy Howard County Johnson Meade 265 414 429 Pennington 947 1,769 1,786 Total 1,212 2,183 2,215 State Representative District 34 Republican Janette Michael G. Jess Olson County McIntyre Diedrich Pennington 1,751 1,507 2,546 Total 1,751 1,507 2,546 1 of 1 Constitutional Amendment Y: An amendment to the South Dakota Constitution revising certain provisions relating to the rights of crime victims. Nonpartisan County Yes No Aurora 413 117 Beadle 1,428 330 Bennett 344 147 Bon Homme 1,128 313 Brookings 2,729 549 Brown 4,428 1,188 Brule 828 194 Buffalo 168 67 Butte 1,388 451 Campbell 324 110 Charles Mix 922 295 Clark 560 134 Clay 1,561 460 Codington 3,778 820 Corson 204 111 Custer 1,514 580 Davison 2,924 629 Day 829 244 Deuel 720 154 Dewey 364 178 Douglas 641 172 Edmunds 495 112 Fall River 1,179 459 Faulk 606 205 Grant 922 203 Gregory 617 208 Haakon 416 128 Hamlin 1,260 350 Hand 730 167 Hanson 379 89 Harding 263 122 Hughes 4,294 906 Hutchinson 1,223 246 Hyde 270 79 Jackson 363 141 Jerauld 342 82 Jones 305 114 Kingsbury 1,054 294 Lake 1,412 293 Lawrence 3,020 937 Lincoln 6,294 1,011 Lyman 583 154 Marshall 789 234 McCook 699 148 McPherson 444 102 Meade 3,785 1,261 Mellette 201 69 Miner 250 59 Minnehaha 16,251 2,917 Moody 563 121 Oglala Lakota 541 379 Pennington 17,804 5,132 Perkins 481 139 Potter 463 320 Roberts 1,038 332 Sanborn 303 74 Spink 1,051 282 Stanley 623 128 Sully 372 37 Todd 472 340 Tripp 854 230 Turner 1,251 286 Union 1,318 374 Walworth 859 261 Yankton 2,722 599 Ziebach 142 81 Total 106,498 27,448 1 of 1.
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