South Dakota Constitutional Amendment Election Results

Voters will decide whether to increase the level of support needed to pass most voter-initiated referendums to 60 percent from a majority. The ballot question, initiated by Republicans in the State Legislature, comes ahead of a November referendum on expanding Medicaid in the state.

Updated June 8, 2022 >95% reported Total reported

Results by county

County No Yes Total votes Est. rpt.
Minnehaha 70 % 30 % 33,922 >95%
Pennington 67 % 33 % 25,477 >95%
Lincoln 66 % 34 % 12,514 >95%
Brown 69 % 31 % 7,545 >95%
Meade 65 % 35 % 7,047 >95%
Lawrence 68 % 32 % 6,599 >95%
Brookings 68 % 32 % 6,219 >95%
Codington 67 % 33 % 5,166 >95%
Hughes 73 % 27 % 5,075 >95%
Yankton 72 % 28 % 4,928 >95%
Davison 68 % 32 % 4,063 >95%
Custer 64 % 36 % 3,098 >95%
Clay 77 % 23 % 2,953 >95%
Beadle 70 % 30 % 2,876 >95%
Lake 70 % 30 % 2,585 >95%
Butte 67 % 33 % 2,484 >95%
Union 59 % 41 % 2,269 >95%
Fall River 60 % 40 % 2,084 >95%
Hutchinson 63 % 37 % 2,005 >95%
Turner 65 % 35 % 1,899 >95%
Spink 68 % 32 % 1,652 >95%
Kingsbury 71 % 29 % 1,626 >95%
Grant 59 % 41 % 1,606 >95%
McCook 68 % 32 % 1,591 >95%
Hamlin 61 % 39 % 1,509 >95%
Charles Mix 56 % 44 % 1,502 >95%
Walworth 62 % 38 % 1,473 >95%
Roberts 69 % 31 % 1,463 >95%
Tripp 66 % 34 % 1,383 >95%
Bon Homme 69 % 31 % 1,347 >95%
Brule 67 % 33 % 1,270 >95%
Day 77 % 23 % 1,215 >95%
Moody 63 % 37 % 1,198 >95%
Hand 66 % 34 % 1,144 >95%
Douglas 47 % 53 % 1,142 >95%
Gregory 71 % 29 % 1,127 >95%
Edmunds 65 % 35 % 1,062 >95%
Deuel 59 % 41 % 987 >95%
Marshall 75 % 25 % 944 >95%
Lyman 71 % 29 % 914 >95%
Potter 64 % 36 % 903 >95%
Hanson 64 % 36 % 857 >95%
Perkins 58 % 42 % 854 >95%
Clark 71 % 29 % 802 >95%
Todd 72 % 28 % 793 >95%
Haakon 68 % 32 % 786 >95%
McPherson 50 % 50 % 733 >95%
Dewey 71 % 29 % 703 >95%
Jackson 66 % 34 % 629 >95%
Aurora 59 % 41 % 614 >95%
Oglala Lakota 72 % 28 % 614 >95%
Faulk 65 % 35 % 594 >95%
Sully 63 % 37 % 562 >95%
Miner 75 % 25 % 519 >95%
Sanborn 74 % 26 % 512 >95%
Campbell 63 % 37 % 474 >95%
Harding 56 % 44 % 466 >95%
Bennett 64 % 36 % 465 >95%
Jerauld 74 % 26 % 465 >95%
Corson 63 % 37 % 460 >95%
Hyde 71 % 29 % 396 >95%
Jones 70 % 30 % 361 >95%
Mellette 65 % 35 % 353 >95%
Ziebach 60 % 40 % 263 >95%
Stanley 76 % 24 % 187 >95%
Buffalo 68 % 32 % 170 >95%
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Analysis From Our Reporters

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Thomas Fuller

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Jonathan Weisman

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Katie Glueck

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Katie Glueck

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Shawn Hubler

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