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South Dakota U.S. Senate Election Results

South Dakota U.S. Senate Election Results

Winner

Mike Rounds, Republican, wins re-election to the U.S. Senate in South Dakota.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated Nov. 24, 2020
99% reported
Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Rounds* Mike Rounds* Winner Republican Rep. 276,232 65.7%
Ahlers Dan Ahlers Democrat Dem. 143,987 34.3%
Total reported Total reported 420,219

* Incumbent

Nearly all of the estimated vote total has been reported.

AhlersDem.
RoundsRep.
420,219 votes reported
Est.Estimated votes remaining

Results by county

County Margin Est. votes reported Total votes Absentee
Harding Rounds +82
98%
800
Minnehaha Rounds +15
99%
91,572
Pennington Rounds +33
99%
56,878
Lincoln Rounds +32
99%
32,234
Brown Rounds +28
99%
17,451
Lawrence Rounds +37
99%
13,743
Meade Rounds +53
99%
13,531
Yankton Rounds +29
99%
10,842
Union Rounds +45
99%
8,771
Clay Rounds +0.88
99%
5,664
Custer Rounds +46
99%
5,456
Butte Rounds +60
99%
4,770
Fall River Rounds +50
99%
4,002
Walworth Rounds +59
99%
2,565
Todd Ahlers +44
99%
2,502
Hanson Rounds +52
99%
2,360
Dewey Ahlers +9
99%
1,946
Perkins Rounds +70
99%
1,644
Corson Rounds +8
99%
1,264
Sanborn Rounds +52
99%
1,179
Bennett Rounds +25
99%
1,166
Jerauld Rounds +44
99%
997
Campbell Rounds +72
99%
867
Jones Rounds +67
99%
596
Buffalo Ahlers +18
99%
545
Brookings Rounds +21
100%
14,538
Codington Rounds +45
100%
13,105
Hughes Rounds +42
100%
8,763
Davison Rounds +40
100%
8,433
Beadle Rounds +44
100%
7,090
Lake Rounds +30
100%
5,885
Turner Rounds +50
100%
4,542
Roberts Rounds +18
100%
4,296
Charles Mix Rounds +34
100%
3,801
Hutchinson Rounds +59
100%
3,754
Grant Rounds +45
100%
3,749
Moody Rounds +17
100%
3,220
Oglala Lakota Ahlers +68
100%
3,201
Spink Rounds +38
100%
3,164
Hamlin Rounds +57
100%
3,070
Bon Homme Rounds +44
100%
2,990
Day Rounds +28
100%
2,964
McCook Rounds +43
100%
2,907
Kingsbury Rounds +42
100%
2,779
Tripp Rounds +63
100%
2,690
Brule Rounds +39
100%
2,491
Deuel Rounds +46
100%
2,342
Gregory Rounds +57
100%
2,254
Marshall Rounds +22
100%
2,187
Edmunds Rounds +55
100%
1,987
Hand Rounds +59
100%
1,858
Clark Rounds +51
100%
1,847
Douglas Rounds +72
100%
1,704
Stanley Rounds +54
100%
1,652
Lyman Rounds +33
100%
1,599
Aurora Rounds +43
100%
1,405
Potter Rounds +68
100%
1,384
McPherson Rounds +64
100%
1,321
Faulk Rounds +64
100%
1,188
Miner Rounds +41
100%
1,146
Haakon Rounds +81
100%
1,138
Jackson Rounds +36
100%
1,113
Sully Rounds +64
100%
927
Ziebach Ahlers +0.88
100%
908
Mellette Rounds +21
100%
771
Hyde Rounds +60
100%
711
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Absentee votes by candidate

Some states and counties will report candidate vote totals for mail-in ballots, but some places may not report comprehensive vote type data.

Candidate Absentee/early votesVotes Pct.
Rounds
Ahlers
Total reported

0% of counties (0 of 66) have reported absentee votes. Data for absentee votes may not be available in some places.

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