2020 South Dakota Senate election Turnout 64.31%[1]
Majority party
Minority party
Leader
Kris Langer (retiring)
Troy Heinert
Party
Republican
Democratic
Leader's seat
25th district
26th district
Seats before
30
5
Seats won
32
3
Seat change
2
2
Popular vote
271,017
78,110
Percentage
72.83%
20.99%
Majority Leader before election
Kris Langer
Republican
Majority Leader after election
Gary Cammack
Republican
Elections to the South Dakota Senate were held on November 3, 2020 as a part of the biennial elections in the U.S. state of South Dakota . Voters in 35 single-member constituencies elected members to the 93rd Senate. Elections were also held in the state for U.S. president , the U.S. Senate , the U.S. House , and the South Dakota House of Representatives.
Primary elections were held on June 2, 2020.[2]
Background [ ]
The Republican Party has been in majority control of the Senate since 1995, and hasn't come close to losing it since then. Although the Democratic Party holds some support from urban areas and districts with a large Native American population, they have been losing seats over time; the last time Democrats held a number of seats in the double-digits was 2010.
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [3]
Safe R
October 21, 2020
Results [ ]
Overview [ ]
Summary of the November 3, 2020 South Dakota Senate election
Party
Candidates
Votes
%
Seats
Before
After
+/–
Republican
35
271,017
72.83
30
32
2
Democratic
17
78,110
20.99
5
3
2
Libertarian
7
13,938
3.75
0
0
Independent
2
9,045
2.43
0
0
Total
372,110
100.00
35
35
Registered/Turnout
578,655
64.31
Source: South Dakota Secretary of State
Popular vote
Republican
72.83%
Democratic
20.99%
Libertarian
3.75%
Others
2.43%
Senate seats
Republican
91.43%
Democratic
8.57%
By district [ ]
District
Incumbent
Party
Elected
Party
1st
Susan Wismer
Dem
Rep
2nd
Brock Greenfield
Rep
Brock Greenfield
Rep
3rd
Al Novstrup
Rep
Al Novstrup
Rep
4th
John Wiik
Rep
John Wiik
Rep
5th
Lee Schoenbeck
Rep
Lee Schoenbeck
Rep
6th
Ernie Otten
Rep
Ernie Otten
Rep
7th
V. J. Smith
Rep
V. J. Smith
Rep
8th
Casey Crabtree
Rep
Casey Crabtree
Rep
9th
Wayne Steinhauer
Rep
Wayne Steinhauer
Rep
10th
Margaret Sutton
Rep
Margaret Sutton
Rep
11th
Jim Stalzer
Rep
Jim Stalzer
Rep
12th
Blake Curd
Rep
Blake Curd
Rep
13th
Jack Kolbeck
Rep
Jack Kolbeck
Rep
14th
Deb Soholt
Rep
Larry Zikmund
Rep
15th
Reynold Nesiba
Dem
Reynold Nesiba
Dem
16th
Jim Bolin
Rep
Jim Bolin
Rep
17th
Arthur Rusch
Rep
Arthur Rusch
Rep
18th
Craig Kennedy
Dem
Jean Hunhoff
Rep
19th
Kyle Schoenfish
Rep
Kyle Schoenfish
Rep
20th
Joshua Klumb
Rep
Joshua Klumb
Rep
21st
Rocky Blare
Rep
Erin Tobin
Rep
22nd
Jim White
Rep
David Wheeler
Rep
23rd
Rep
Rep
24th
Jeff Monroe
Rep
Mary Duvall
Rep
25th
Kris Langer
Rep
Marsha Symens
Rep
26th
Troy Heinert
Dem
Troy Heinert
Dem
27th
Red Dawn Foster
Dem
Red Dawn Foster
Dem
28th
Ryan Maher
Rep
Ryan Maher
Rep
29th
Gary Cammack
Rep
Gary Cammack
Rep
30th
Lance Russell
Rep
Julie Frye-Mueller
Rep
31st
Bob Ewing
Rep
Timothy Johns
Rep
32nd
Helene Duhamel
Rep
Helene Duhamel
Rep
33rd
Phil Jensen
Rep
David Johnson
Rep
34th
Rep
Michael Diedrich
Rep
35th
Jessica Castleberry
Rep
Jessica Castleberry
Rep
Close races [ ]
Districts where the margin of victory was under 10%:
District 26, 5.68%
District 12, 8.14%
District 15, 9.50%
Red denotes races won by Republicans. Blue denotes races won by Democrats.
Election results [ ]
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