1968 United States presidential election in South Dakota

The 1968 United States presidential election in South Dakota took place on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election. Voters chose four[2] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1968 United States presidential election in South Dakota

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NomineeRichard NixonHubert Humphrey
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateNew York[a]Minnesota
Running mateSpiro AgnewEdmund Muskie
Electoral vote40
Popular vote149,841118,023
Percentage53.27%41.96%


President before election

Lyndon B. Johnson
Democratic

Elected President

Richard Nixon
Republican

South Dakota was won by former Vice President Richard Nixon (RNew York), with 53.27 percent of the popular vote, against Vice President Hubert Humphrey (DMinnesota), with 41.96 percent of the popular vote. Independent candidate George Wallace would carry five Southern states, but finished with a mere 4.76 percent of South Dakota's popular vote.[3][4] Although the West River region of South Dakota possessed powerful racial conflicts akin to Wallace's native South – although between Whites and Native Americans rather than between Whites and Blacks – significant anti-Southern feeling amongst its Yankee descendants limited Wallace's appeal even there,[5] and in the East River with fewer Native Americans and a strong Scandinavian-American influence,[6] Wallace possessed generally insignificant appeal. Although he performed reasonably in some West River counties, within the more populous East River Wallace cracked half his national percentage (6.75%) only in Hyde and Sully Counties. Consequently, South Dakota proved Wallace's eighth-weakest state nationally.

Results

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1968 United States presidential election in South Dakota
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRichard Nixon 149,841 53.27%
DemocraticHubert Humphrey118,02341.96%
IndependentGeorge Wallace13,4004.76%
Total votes281,264 100%

Results by county

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County[7]Richard Nixon
Republican
Hubert Humphrey
Democratic
George Wallace
Independent
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%
Aurora1,04346.71%1,06047.47%1305.82%-17-0.76%2,233
Beadle4,21442.66%5,35754.23%3073.11%-1,143-11.57%9,878
Bennett66553.93%45737.06%1119.00%20816.87%1,233
Bon Homme2,41155.01%1,77340.45%1994.54%63814.56%4,383
Brookings4,67457.84%3,20239.62%2052.54%1,47218.22%8,081
Brown6,68545.95%7,30250.20%5603.85%-617-4.25%14,547
Brule1,23743.94%1,42550.62%1535.44%-188-6.68%2,815
Buffalo26147.11%26547.83%285.05%-4-0.72%554
Butte2,09063.28%1,01730.79%1965.93%1,07332.49%3,303
Campbell1,21679.27%24515.97%734.76%97163.30%1,534
Charles Mix2,09344.77%2,36950.67%2134.56%-276-5.90%4,675
Clark1,59652.50%1,32543.59%1193.91%2718.91%3,040
Clay2,24951.28%2,00645.74%1312.99%2435.54%4,386
Codington3,92946.49%4,23550.11%2883.41%-306-3.62%8,452
Corson1,10855.15%82140.87%803.98%28714.28%2,009
Custer1,14355.38%72735.22%1949.40%41620.16%2,064
Davison3,86950.12%3,58546.44%2653.43%2843.68%7,719
Day2,06243.81%2,46352.33%1823.87%-401-8.52%4,707
Deuel1,39853.26%1,07640.99%1515.75%32212.27%2,625
Dewey94152.72%72140.39%1236.89%22012.33%1,785
Douglas1,61370.68%59225.94%773.37%1,02144.74%2,282
Edmunds1,53452.18%1,22541.67%1816.16%30910.51%2,940
Fall River1,84359.57%96531.19%2869.24%87828.38%3,094
Faulk99749.48%81940.65%1999.88%1788.83%2,015
Grant2,25951.81%1,89043.35%2114.84%3698.46%4,360
Gregory1,81054.40%1,26638.05%2517.54%54416.35%3,327
Haakon75960.96%37730.28%1098.76%38230.68%1,245
Hamlin1,64956.36%1,14939.27%1284.37%50017.09%2,926
Hand1,65054.78%1,13637.72%2267.50%51417.06%3,012
Hanson90150.08%82645.91%724.00%754.17%1,799
Harding56463.02%26629.72%657.26%29833.30%895
Hughes3,20461.46%1,66631.96%3436.58%1,53829.50%5,213
Hutchinson3,54469.07%1,41227.52%1753.41%2,13241.55%5,131
Hyde71353.81%49937.66%1138.53%21416.15%1,325
Jackson48056.80%26731.60%9811.60%21325.20%845
Jerauld1,00255.57%74541.32%563.11%25714.25%1,803
Jones56255.75%35835.52%888.73%20420.23%1,008
Kingsbury2,30058.42%1,49137.87%1463.71%80920.55%3,937
Lake2,87653.68%2,29442.81%1883.51%58210.87%5,358
Lawrence4,18560.23%2,42534.90%3384.86%1,76025.33%6,948
Lincoln3,25959.89%1,96136.03%2224.08%1,29823.86%5,442
Lyman1,06357.87%64335.00%1317.13%42022.87%1,837
Marshall1,47147.01%1,51848.51%1404.47%-47-1.50%3,129
McCook1,95951.55%1,65343.50%1884.95%3068.05%3,800
McPherson2,10580.34%38914.85%1264.81%1,71665.49%2,620
Meade2,39256.19%1,52235.75%3438.06%87020.44%4,257
Mellette61155.70%40737.10%797.20%20418.60%1,097
Miner1,04543.69%1,25552.47%923.85%-210-8.78%2,392
Minnehaha20,14153.31%16,46243.57%1,1773.12%3,6799.74%37,780
Moody1,68948.87%1,61446.70%1534.43%752.17%3,456
Pennington9,67153.29%7,30340.24%1,1746.47%2,36813.05%18,148
Perkins1,49860.38%86935.03%1144.59%62925.35%2,481
Potter1,27357.81%78035.42%1496.77%49322.39%2,202
Roberts2,22542.68%2,65150.85%3376.46%-426-8.17%5,213
Sanborn1,02449.71%95646.41%803.88%683.30%2,060
Shannon53329.68%1,20266.93%613.40%-669-37.25%1,796
Spink2,06842.08%2,66954.30%1783.62%-601-12.22%4,915
Stanley57251.58%43939.59%988.84%13311.99%1,109
Sully67660.09%35631.64%938.27%32028.45%1,125
Todd68338.78%98756.05%915.17%-304-17.27%1,761
Tripp2,24258.25%1,36235.39%2456.37%88022.86%3,849
Turner3,24667.61%1,35028.12%2054.27%1,89639.49%4,801
Union2,21249.70%2,01445.25%2255.06%1984.45%4,451
Walworth2,20460.19%1,27634.84%1824.97%92825.35%3,662
Washabaugh22449.89%20345.21%224.90%214.68%449
Yankton3,97756.08%2,73338.54%3825.39%1,24417.54%7,092
Ziebach44952.58%35040.98%556.44%9911.60%854
Totals149,84153.27%118,02341.96%13,4004.76%31,81811.31%281,264

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Although he was born in California and he served as a U.S. Senator from California, in 1968 Richard Nixon's official state of residence was New York, because he moved there to practice law after his defeat in the 1962 California gubernatorial election. During his first term as president, Nixon re-established his residency in California. Consequently, most reliable reference books list Nixon's home state as New York in the 1968 election and his home state as California in the 1972 (and 1960) election.

References

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  1. ^ "United States Presidential election of 1968 - Encyclopædia Britannica". Retrieved May 27, 2017.
  2. ^ "1968 Election for the Forty-Sixth Term (1969-73)". Retrieved May 27, 2017.
  3. ^ "1968 Presidential General Election Results - South Dakota". Retrieved May 27, 2017.
  4. ^ "The American Presidency Project – Election of 1968". Retrieved May 27, 2017.
  5. ^ Phillips, Kevin P.; The Emerging Republican Majority, pp. 381-382 ISBN 9780691163246
  6. ^ Phillips; The Emerging Republican Majority, p. 414
  7. ^ Our Campaigns; SD US Presidential Election Race, November 05, 1968