1996 United States presidential election in South Dakota explained

Election Name:1996 United States presidential election in South Dakota
Country:South Dakota
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1992 United States presidential election in South Dakota
Previous Year:1992
Next Election:2000 United States presidential election in South Dakota
Next Year:2000
Election Date:November 5, 1996
Image1:Ks 1996 dole (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Bob Dole
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Home State1:Kansas
Running Mate1:Jack Kemp
Electoral Vote1:3
Popular Vote1:150,543
Percentage1:46.49%
Nominee2:Bill Clinton
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State2:Arkansas
Running Mate2:Al Gore
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:139,333
Percentage2:43.03%
Image3:RossPerotColor.jpg
Nominee3:Ross Perot
Party3:Reform Party
Home State3:Texas
Running Mate3:James Campbell
Electoral Vote3:0
Popular Vote3:31,250
Percentage3:9.65%
Map Size:300px
President
Before Election:Bill Clinton
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Bill Clinton
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

The 1996 United States presidential election in South Dakota took place on November 5, 1996. All 50 states and the District of Columbia, were part of the 1996 United States presidential election. Voters chose three electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

South Dakota was won by Kansas Senator Bob Dole, who was running against incumbent United States President Bill Clinton of Arkansas. Clinton ran a second time with former Tennessee Senator Al Gore as vice president, and Dole ran with former New York Congressman Jack Kemp.[1]

South Dakota weighed in for this election as 12 points more Republican than the national average. The presidential election of 1996 was a very multi-partisan election for South Dakota, with more than ten percent of the electorate voting for third-party candidates. Most counties turned out in this election for Dole. The major exceptions were the overwhelmingly Democratic majority-Native American counties of Shannon, Todd, Buffalo and Dewey, and a number of East River counties near Minnesota including Brown County, and Sioux Falls's Minnehaha County, which gave mostly pluralities to Clinton. In his second bid for the presidency, Ross Perot led the newly reformed Reform Party to gain over nine percent of the votes in South Dakota, and to pull in support nationally as the most popular third-party candidate to run for United States Presidency in recent times.

, this is the last election in which South Dakota was seriously contested, as well as the last time Beadle County, Bon Homme County, Brule County, Charles Mix County, Deuel County, Grant County, Jerauld County, Kingsbury County, Sanborn County, and Union County voted for a Democratic presidential candidate.[2]

Results

1996 United States presidential election in South Dakota
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanBob Dole 150,54346.49%3
DemocraticBill Clinton (incumbent)139,333 43.03%0
IndependentRoss Perot31,2509.65%0
LibertarianHarry Browne1,472 0.45%0
IndependentHoward Phillips9120.28%0
IndependentDr. John Hagelin316 0.10%0
Totals323,826100.00%3
Voter Turnout (Voting age/Registered)

Results by county

County[3] Bob Dole
Republican
Bill Clinton
Democratic
Ross Perot
Independent
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
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Aurora70947.05%66444.06%1197.90%151.00%452.99%1,507
Beadle3,67042.77%3,98446.43%8429.81%850.99%-314-3.66%8,581
Bennett53947.07%50744.28%938.12%60.52%322.79%1,145
Bon Homme1,42841.56%1,56945.66%39111.38%481.40%-141-4.10%3,436
Brookings5,11245.35%5,10545.29%9798.69%760.67%70.06%11,272
Brown6,80141.35%7,91348.11%1,6229.86%1110.67%-1,112-6.76%16,447
Brule98140.81%1,09145.38%28111.69%512.12%-110-4.57%2,404
Buffalo13420.94%46572.66%355.47%60.94%-331-51.72%640
Butte1,94753.24%1,13230.95%54114.79%371.01%81522.29%3,657
Campbell62364.23%20220.82%14014.43%50.52%42143.41%970
Charles Mix1,71142.40%1,91347.41%3909.67%210.52%-202-5.01%4,035
Clark99844.51%95642.64%27212.13%160.71%421.87%2,242
Clay2,00836.04%2,98053.48%5059.06%791.42%-972-17.44%5,572
Codington4,99545.18%4,72242.71%1,23911.21%990.90%2732.47%11,055
Corson53341.00%53941.46%21616.62%120.92%-6-0.46%1,300
Custer1,74051.83%1,12233.42%41812.45%772.29%61818.41%3,357
Davison3,37144.78%3,36444.69%7379.79%560.74%70.09%7,528
Day1,28236.29%1,84052.08%39511.18%160.45%-558-15.79%3,533
Deuel95540.66%1,09046.40%27511.71%291.23%-135-5.74%2,349
Dewey65733.20%1,11456.29%1959.85%130.66%-457-23.09%1,979
Douglas1,21063.38%52427.45%1618.43%140.73%68635.93%1,909
Edmunds1,05545.67%97342.12%26311.39%190.82%823.55%2,310
Fall River1,63647.31%1,35739.24%41712.06%481.39%2798.07%3,458
Faulk72652.27%49335.49%16511.88%50.36%23316.78%1,389
Grant1,78243.64%1,80544.21%47111.54%250.61%-23-0.57%4,083
Gregory1,20849.65%92337.94%28611.76%160.66%28511.71%2,433
Haakon88768.81%28422.03%1108.53%80.62%60346.78%1,289
Hamlin1,35249.02%1,10139.92%28510.33%200.73%2519.10%2,758
Hand1,18752.34%80335.41%25011.02%281.23%38416.93%2,268
Hanson80152.22%54135.27%17011.08%221.43%26016.95%1,534
Harding53768.41%15119.24%9011.46%70.89%38649.17%785
Hughes4,46956.80%2,78835.43%5316.75%801.02%1,68121.37%7,868
Hutchinson2,17755.66%1,28532.86%40910.46%401.02%89222.80%3,911
Hyde49354.54%30934.18%9510.51%70.77%18420.36%904
Jackson64655.26%42336.18%887.53%121.03%22319.08%1,169
Jerauld53038.86%65648.09%15111.07%271.98%-126-9.23%1,364
Jones46363.51%18425.24%7510.29%70.96%27938.27%729
Kingsbury1,29743.22%1,35745.22%32010.66%270.90%-60-2.00%3,001
Lake1,96638.48%2,52649.44%59311.61%240.47%-560-10.96%5,109
Lawrence4,43046.92%3,56837.79%1,30813.85%1361.44%8629.13%9,442
Lincoln4,20148.92%3,64342.42%6827.94%610.71%5586.50%8,587
Lyman72647.67%64642.42%1308.54%211.38%805.25%1,523
Marshall86138.33%1,18552.76%1898.41%110.49%-324-14.43%2,246
McCook1,29247.45%1,16642.82%2459.00%200.73%1264.63%2,723
McPherson1,08062.25%46326.69%18210.49%100.58%61735.56%1,735
Meade4,98454.32%2,96032.26%1,13312.35%991.08%2,02422.06%9,176
Mellette41752.26%30237.84%678.40%121.50%11514.42%798
Miner57138.35%73949.63%17011.42%90.60%-168-11.28%1,489
Minnehaha27,43244.24%29,79048.05%4,4257.14%3570.58%-2,358-3.81%62,004
Moody1,02437.01%1,44352.15%28410.26%160.58%-419-15.14%2,767
Pennington19,29354.32%12,78436.00%3,1498.87%2900.82%6,50918.32%35,516
Perkins98358.10%46027.19%22513.30%241.42%52330.91%1,692
Potter97957.52%53431.37%18110.63%80.47%44526.15%1,702
Roberts1,64637.99%2,18650.45%47410.94%270.62%-540-12.46%4,333
Sanborn63043.81%64744.99%15110.50%100.70%-17-1.18%1,438
Shannon25311.08%1,92684.33%873.81%180.79%-1,673-73.25%2,284
Spink1,65145.00%1,63644.59%3609.81%220.60%150.41%3,669
Stanley79557.53%45432.85%1218.76%120.87%34124.68%1,382
Sully59257.76%32131.32%10610.34%60.59%27126.44%1,025
Todd48224.21%1,38069.31%1085.42%211.05%-898-45.10%1,991
Tripp1,68053.64%1,08834.74%33710.76%270.86%59218.90%3,132
Turner1,97048.63%1,68241.52%3859.50%140.35%2887.11%4,051
Union2,23442.90%2,37845.67%55510.66%400.77%-144-2.77%5,207
Walworth1,46152.38%93933.67%36613.12%230.82%52218.71%2,789
Yankton3,88544.02%3,77542.77%1,07312.16%931.05%1101.25%8,826
Ziebach37540.32%48351.94%626.67%101.08%-108-11.62%930
Totals150,54346.49%139,33343.03%31,2509.65%2,7000.83%11,2103.46%323,826

Counties that flip from Democratic to Republican

Counties that flip from Republican to Democratic

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1996 Presidential General Election Results – South Dakota. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections . 2013-07-21.
  2. Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  3. Our Campaigns; SD US Presidential Election Race, November 05, 1996