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South Dakota Presidential Democratic Primary Election Results

South Dakota Presidential Democratic Primary Election Results

Winner

Joseph R. Biden Jr. has won the South Dakota primary.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated June 3, 2020
Candidate Votes Pct. Pledged delegates Del.
Biden Joseph R. Biden Jr. Winner 40,788 77.5% 13
Sanders Bernie Sanders 11,862 22.5% 3

52,650 votes, 667 of 667 precincts reporting

100% of delegates allocated (16 of 16)

View the results by county.

County Biden Sanders Rpt.
Minnehaha
10,024
3,167
100%
Pennington
5,279
1,696
100%
Lincoln
2,883
661
100%
Brown
2,024
422
100%
Brookings
1,395
456
100%
Lawrence
1,305
415
100%
Yankton
1,246
229
100%
Clay
1,091
331
100%
Codington
1,097
207
100%
Meade
916
208
100%
Davison
839
195
100%
Lake
806
217
100%
Hughes
701
205
100%
Roberts
691
210
100%
Beadle
770
119
100%
Union
677
147
100%
Todd
453
337
100%
Oglala Lakota
413
297
100%
Custer
461
92
100%
Marshall
447
89
100%
Dewey
301
193
100%
Charles Mix
352
136
100%
Day
416
61
100%
Fall River
326
89
100%
Moody
297
85
100%
Grant
307
63
100%
Turner
283
71
100%
Butte
264
89
100%
Bon Homme
272
80
100%
Spink
305
33
100%
Brule
237
57
100%
Gregory
215
64
100%
Kingsbury
210
55
100%
Hutchinson
210
43
100%
Corson
126
97
100%
McCook
177
43
100%
Hamlin
178
35
100%
Ziebach
123
83
100%
Edmunds
170
35
100%
Tripp
170
32
100%
Hanson
157
39
100%
Jerauld
162
27
100%
Lyman
113
73
100%
Walworth
145
41
100%
Deuel
145
38
100%
Hand
151
28
100%
Bennett
121
55
100%
Miner
121
30
100%
Mellette
93
56
100%
Aurora
115
27
100%
Stanley
116
22
100%
Clark
111
19
100%
Jackson
76
36
100%
Perkins
83
26
100%
McPherson
78
28
100%
Buffalo
59
39
100%
Sanborn
73
15
100%
Sully
67
17
100%
Faulk
62
18
100%
Douglas
64
10
100%
Potter
54
15
100%
Hyde
43
10
100%
Jones
40
13
100%
Haakon
39
13
100%
Campbell
26
11
100%
Harding
17
12
100%
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Our reporters are providing real-time updates.

Jennifer Medina June 3, 2020

Teresa Leger Fernandez’s emphasis on her deep roots in the district swayed voters more than Valerie Plame’s well-funded campaign. Read more ›

Jennifer Medina June 3, 2020

Teresa Leger Fernandez has defeated the former C.I.A. officer Valerie Plame in New Mexico’s 3rd Congressional District, widely considered a safe Democratic seat. New Mexico 3rd District results ›

Stephanie Saul June 3, 2020

The votes haven’t all been counted, but if today’s vote-by-mail primaries were a test for November, elections officials have reason to be encouraged: a few bumps but no major disasters.

Past Winners

Highlighted names became the party’s presidential nominee.

Democrats Republicans
2016 Hillary Clinton Donald J. Trump
2012 Barack Obama* Mitt Romney
2008 Hillary Clinton John McCain
2004 John Kerry George W. Bush*
2000 Al Gore George W. Bush

Our reporters are providing real-time updates.

Jennifer Medina June 3, 2020

Teresa Leger Fernandez’s emphasis on her deep roots in the district swayed voters more than Valerie Plame’s well-funded campaign. Read more ›

Jennifer Medina June 3, 2020

Teresa Leger Fernandez has defeated the former C.I.A. officer Valerie Plame in New Mexico’s 3rd Congressional District, widely considered a safe Democratic seat. New Mexico 3rd District results ›

Stephanie Saul June 3, 2020

The votes haven’t all been counted, but if today’s vote-by-mail primaries were a test for November, elections officials have reason to be encouraged: a few bumps but no major disasters.

Catie Edmondson June 3, 2020

Despite the toppling of Steve King, a theme tonight for the House G.O.P. is rematches. In IA and NM, previously ousted incumbents will face off against the Democrats who beat them.

Trip Gabriel June 3, 2020

King’s defeat was a long time coming for his critics. He lost not because of his racist comments, but because he had lost committee assignments and was portrayed as ineffective. Read more ›