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State Senator - 01 (South Dakota) State Representative - 01 (South Dakota) County Jason Frerichs TOTALS County Susan Wismer Dennis A State Senator - 01 (South Dakota) State Representative - 01 (South Dakota) County Jason Frerichs TOTALS County Susan Wismer Dennis A. Feickert TOTALS Brown 1058 1058 Brown 717 1159 1876 Day 1934 1934 Day 1517 1288 2805 Marshall 1306 1306 Marshall 1375 828 2203 Roberts 3069 3069 Roberts 2358 1558 3916 TOTAL 7367 7367 TOTAL 5967 4833 10800 State Senator - 02 (South Dakota) State Representative - 02 (South Dakota) County Art Fryslie Chuck Welke TOTALS County Brock L. Greenfield Dennis E. Nemmers Burt E. Tulson Danny Miles TOTALS Brown 1274 2200 3474 Brown 1561 1455 1362 1402 5780 Clark 1163 600 1763 Clark 1258 459 839 487 3043 Hamlin 1817 875 2692 Hamlin 1748 711 1828 501 4788 Spink 886 1766 2652 Spink 1482 994 971 1001 4448 TOTAL 5140 5441 10581 TOTAL 6049 3619 5000 3391 18059 State Senator - 03 (South Dakota) State Representative - 03 (South Dakota) County H. Paul Dennert Al Novstrup TOTALS County David Novstrup Dan Kaiser Bill Antonides Zachary Anderson TOTALS Brown 4815 5553 10368 Brown 5843 5201 4529 3148 18721 TOTAL 4815 5553 10368 TOTAL 5843 5201 4529 3148 18721 State Senator - 04 (South Dakota) State Representative - 04 (South Dakota) County Steven Street Tim Begalka TOTALS County James E. Gilkerson Jim Peterson Kathy Tyler Fred Deutsch TOTALS Brookings 1197 2467 3664 Brookings 2014 1524 1346 1635 6519 Codington 559 899 1458 Codington 585 582 638 767 2572 Deuel 579 1592 2171 Deuel 842 1136 859 866 3703 Grant 1892 1645 3537 Grant 1054 1716 2288 1356 6414 TOTAL 4227 6603 10830 TOTAL 4495 4958 5131 4624 19208 State Senator - 05 (South Dakota) State Representative - 05 (South Dakota) County Jeff Dunn Ried Holien TOTALS County Roger Solum Dorothy Kellogg Melissa Magstadt TOTALS Codington 3846 5900 9746 Codington 5844 3042 5950 14836 TOTAL 3846 5900 9746 TOTAL 5844 3042 5950 14836 State Senator - 06 (South Dakota) State Representative - 06 (South Dakota) County Ernie Otten Jr. Richard Schriever TOTALS County Isaac Latterell Herman Otten Joseph Weis Michael Christopher Jauron TOTALS Lincoln 6011 3176 9187 Lincoln 5000 5739 2884 2194 15817 TOTAL 6011 3176 9187 TOTAL 5000 5739 2884 2194 15817 State Senator - 07 (South Dakota) State Representative - 07 (South Dakota) County Larry Tidemann Pamela Merchant TOTALS County Spencer Hawley Scott Munsterman Brian Roehrich Linda A. Brandt TOTALS Brookings 4362 3788 8150 Brookings 4610 4894 2322 2884 14710 TOTAL 4362 3788 8150 TOTAL 4610 4894 2322 2884 14710 State Senator - 08 (South Dakota) State Representative - 08 (South Dakota) County Russell Olson Charles J. Johnson TOTALS County Scott Parsley Gene E. Kroger Leslie J. Heinemann Roy J. Lindsay TOTALS Lake 3601 2428 6029 Lake 3289 2222 2504 2888 10903 Miner 728 389 1117 Miner 657 387 470 406 1920 Moody 2016 939 2955 Moody 1647 845 1723 947 5162 Sanborn 727 333 1060 Sanborn 476 491 545 338 1850 TOTAL 7072 4089 11161 TOTAL 6069 3945 5242 4579 19835 State Senator - 09 (South Dakota) State Representative - 09 (South Dakota) County Deb Peters TOTALS County Bob Deelstra Steve Hickey Mark Anderson Paula Hawks TOTALS Minnehaha 5939 5939 Minnehaha 3883 4188 3188 3965 15224 TOTAL 5939 5939 TOTAL 3883 4188 3188 3965 15224 State Senator - 10 (South Dakota) State Representative - 10 (South Dakota) County Shantel Krebs Paul A. Thompson TOTALS County Jenna Haggar Don Haggar Jo Hausman Brian Parsons TOTALS Minnehaha 5807 3705 9512 Minnehaha 5316 4620 3959 2983 16878 TOTAL 5807 3705 9512 TOTAL 5316 4620 3959 2983 16878 State Senator - 11 (South Dakota) State Representative - 11 (South Dakota) County David M. Omdahl Tom Cool TOTALS County Darrell D. Solberg Jim Larson Jim Stalzer Christine M. Erickson TOTALS Minnehaha 5888 4488 10376 Minnehaha 4140 3429 5124 5685 18378 TOTAL 5888 4488 10376 TOTAL 4140 3429 5124 5685 18378 State Senator - 12 (South Dakota) State Representative - 12 (South Dakota) County Mark Johnston Kent Alberty TOTALS County Hal Wick Manny Steele Mike Knudson Susan M. Randall TOTALS Lincoln 2247 1095 3342 Lincoln 1858 1883 1132 1096 5969 Minnehaha 3655 3493 7148 Minnehaha 3360 3146 2932 3254 12692 TOTAL 5902 4588 10490 TOTAL 5218 5029 4064 4350 18661 State Senator - 13 (South Dakota) State Representative - 13 (South Dakota) County Phyllis M. Heineman Sam Khoroosi TOTALS County G. Mark Mickelson Steve Westra TOTALS Lincoln 2972 1258 4230 Lincoln 3025 2266 5291 Minnehaha 3651 3137 6788 Minnehaha 4097 2879 6976 TOTAL 6623 4395 11018 TOTAL 7122 5145 12267 State Senator - 14 (South Dakota) State Representative - 14 (South Dakota) County Deb Soholt Brian Kaatz TOTALS County Marc S. Feinstein Anne C. Hajek Jeff Winters Larry P. Zikmund TOTALS Minnehaha 6251 5008 11259 Minnehaha 5128 5792 4366 4989 20275 TOTAL 6251 5008 11259 TOTAL 5128 5792 4366 4989 20275 State Senator - 15 (South Dakota) State Representative - 15 (South Dakota) County Kathy Miles Angie Buhl TOTALS County Patrick A. Kirschman Karen L. Soli TOTALS Minnehaha 2455 2973 5428 Minnehaha 2498 3026 5524 TOTAL 2455 2973 5428 TOTAL 2498 3026 5524 State Senator - 16 (South Dakota) State Representative - 16 (South Dakota) County Dan Lederman Michael O"Connor TOTALS County Jim Bolin Patty Miller Ann Tornberg Stanley Jacobson TOTALS Lincoln 2192 1464 3656 Lincoln 2586 1570 1717 632 6505 Union 4412 2931 7343 Union 4174 3523 3252 1496 12445 TOTAL 6604 4395 10999 TOTAL 6760 5093 4969 2128 18950 State Senator - 17 (South Dakota) State Representative - 17 (South Dakota) County Tom Jones John S. Chicoine TOTALS County Ray Ring Nancy Rasmussen Marion Sorlien TOTALS Clay 3176 1746 4922 Clay 3006 1942 2353 7301 Turner 1578 2565 4143 Turner 1206 2570 1674 5450 TOTAL 4754 4311 9065 TOTAL 4212 4512 4027 12751 State Senator - 18 (South Dakota) State Representative - 18 (South Dakota) County Jean M. Hunhoff David L. Allen TOTALS County Mike Stevens Bernie Hunhoff Charlie Gross Thomas D. Stotz TOTALS Yankton 6317 3382 9699 Yankton 4657 5589 3607 3918 17771 TOTAL 6317 3382 9699 TOTAL 4657 5589 3607 3918 17771 State Senator - 19 (South Dakota) State Representative - 19 (South Dakota) County Frank J. Kloucek Bill Van Gerpen TOTALS County Stace Nelson Kyle Schoenfish Alan Fenner TOTALS Bon Homme 1055 881 1936 Bon Homme 742 1174 770 2686 Douglas 456 1223 1679 Douglas 1142 1014 312 2468 Hanson 803 1388 2191 Hanson 1546 1007 644 3197 Hutchinson 1359 2067 3426 Hutchinson 1819 2269 1078 5166 McCook 1004 1465 2469 McCook 1707 1086 904 3697 TOTAL 4677 7024 11701 TOTAL 6956 6550 3708 17214 State Senator - 20 (South Dakota) State Representative - 20 (South Dakota) County Mike Vehle Quinten L. Burg TOTALS County Lance Carson Dave Mitchell Tona Rozum James V. Schorzmann TOTALS Aurora 662 694 1356 Aurora 731 437 715 526 2409 Davison 4800 2908 7708 Davison 4620 2438 4189 3000 14247 Jerauld 272 721 993 Jerauld 490 358 368 400 1616 TOTAL 5734 4323 10057 TOTAL 5841 3233 5272 3926 18272 State Senator - 21 (South Dakota) State Representative - 21 (South Dakota) County Billie H. Sutton John S Meyer TOTALS County Dave Scott Julie Bartling Lee Qualm Gary W. Coleman TOTALS Bon Homme 632 463 1095 Bon Homme 571 372 586 380 1909 Charles Mix 2200 1477 3677 Charles Mix 1722 2029 1517 1134 6402 Gregory 1561 603 2164 Gregory 666 1487 941 392 3486 Tripp 1330 1359 2689 Tripp 1217 1419 1377 523 4536 TOTAL 5723 3902 9625 TOTAL 4176 5307 4421 2429 16333 State Senator - 22 (South Dakota) State Representative - 22 (South Dakota) County Jim White Chris Studer TOTALS County Dale Hargens Peggy Gibson Dick Werner Jay B.K. Slater TOTALS Beadle 3912 3244 7156 Beadle 3299 4276 3242 2128 12945 Kingsbury 1284 1110 2394 Kingsbury 762 1023 1102 1506 4393 TOTAL 5196 4354 9550 TOTAL 4061 5299 4344 3634 17338 State Senator - 23 (South Dakota) State Representative - 23 (South Dakota) County Corey Brown TOTALS County Justin R. Cronin Charles B. Hoffman TOTALS Campbell 592 592 Campbell 468 568 1036 Edmunds 1316 1316 Edmunds 992 1232 2224 Faulk 813 813 Faulk 678 636 1314 Hand 1194 1194 Hand 984 987 1971 McPherson 932 932 McPherson 644 955 1599 Potter 1152 1152 Potter 1044 792 1836 Spink 219 219 Spink 171 173 344 Walworth 1811 1811 Walworth 1460 1488 2948 TOTAL 8029 8029 TOTAL 6441 6831 13272 State Senator - 24 (South Dakota) State Representative - 24 (South Dakota) County Jeff Monroe TOTALS County Tim Rounds Mary Duvall TOTALS Hughes 5539 5539 Hughes 5192 4572 9764 Hyde 509 509 Hyde 502 366 868 Stanley 1048 1048 Stanley 957 787 1744 Sully 634 634 Sully 597 429 1026 TOTAL 7730 7730 TOTAL 7248 6154 13402 State Senator - 25 (South Dakota) State Representative - 25 (South Dakota) County Tim Rave Dan Ahlers TOTALS County Jon Hansen Scott W. Ecklund Bill Laird Janelle Smedsrud TOTALS Minnehaha 5629 5359 10988 Minnehaha 6217 5718 3686 2882 18503 TOTAL 5629 5359 10988 TOTAL 6217 5718 3686 2882 18503 State Senator - 26 (South Dakota) State Representative - 26A (South Dakota) County Larry J. Lucas Kent Juhnke TOTALS County Troy Heinert TOTALS Brule 878 1459 2337 Mellette 489 489 Buffalo 418 184 602 Todd 1842 1842 Jones 118 490 608 TOTAL 2331 2331 Lyman 540 994 1534 State Representative - 26B (South Dakota) Mellette 434 340 774 County James Schaefer Maynard J. Konechne TOTALS Todd 2017 442 2459 Brule 1299 1027 2326 TOTAL 4405 3909 8314 Buffalo 167 436 603 Jones 490 108 598 Lyman 1025 507 1532 TOTAL 2981 2078 5059 State Senator - 27 (South Dakota) State Representative - 27 (South Dakota) County Jim Bradford TOTALS County Kevin Killer Kathleen Ann Elizabeth May TOTALS Bennett 817 817 Bennett 478 288 727 1493 Haakon 420 420 Haakon 180 284 798 1262 Jackson 582 582 Jackson 358 258 711 1327 Pennington 81 81 Pennington 53 75 235 363 Shannon 2692 2692 Shannon 2629 632 511 3772 TOTAL 4592 4592 TOTAL 3698 1537 2982 8217 State Senator - 28 (South Dakota) State Representative - 28A (South Dakota) County Ryan M.
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