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South Dakota U.S. Senate Primary Election Results

South Dakota U.S. Senate Primary Election Results

Republican Primary

Updated June 3, 2020
Candidate Votes Pct.
Winner Winner Rounds* Mike Rounds* 70,359 75.2%
Borglum Scyller Borglum 23,160 24.8%

93,519 votes, 667 of 667 precincts reporting

* Incumbent

County Rounds Borglum Rpt.
Minnehaha
11,346
3,196
100%
Pennington
9,966
3,882
100%
Lincoln
4,966
1,135
100%
Meade
2,875
1,233
100%
Lawrence
2,783
871
100%
Hughes
2,723
680
100%
Brown
2,523
668
100%
Codington
2,209
596
100%
Brookings
1,957
536
100%
Yankton
1,656
603
100%
Davison
1,569
403
100%
Custer
1,267
568
100%
Butte
1,061
501
100%
Lake
1,211
311
100%
Fall River
1,118
372
100%
Union
1,206
202
100%
Beadle
1,127
162
100%
Charles Mix
886
274
100%
Turner
840
294
100%
Tripp
647
428
100%
Hutchinson
821
217
100%
Walworth
752
253
100%
Bon Homme
614
311
100%
Clay
744
157
100%
Gregory
590
274
100%
Hand
560
192
100%
Kingsbury
569
173
100%
Hamlin
560
176
100%
Grant
537
184
100%
Stanley
578
125
100%
Douglas
454
237
100%
Roberts
535
128
100%
McPherson
551
89
100%
Spink
463
164
100%
Perkins
308
292
100%
Lyman
431
144
100%
McCook
424
135
100%
Hanson
404
137
100%
Haakon
306
214
100%
Edmunds
393
125
100%
Day
373
136
100%
Marshall
381
107
100%
Potter
387
89
100%
Brule
320
144
100%
Moody
360
89
100%
Faulk
351
88
100%
Bennett
206
202
100%
Campbell
299
101
100%
Jackson
185
214
100%
Deuel
301
95
100%
Harding
148
211
100%
Sully
288
69
100%
Clark
246
83
100%
Jones
211
111
100%
Aurora
215
98
100%
Corson
184
94
100%
Hyde
220
47
100%
Sanborn
218
46
100%
Dewey
186
77
100%
Jerauld
214
42
100%
Mellette
120
123
100%
Todd
131
86
100%
Miner
131
43
100%
Ziebach
83
68
100%
Oglala Lakota
40
41
100%
Buffalo
31
14
100%
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Democratic Primary

Updated June 3, 2020
Candidate
Winner Winner Ahlers Dan Ahlers Uncontested

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.

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 ›