Elections in South Dakota
Elections are held in the U.S. state of South Dakota regularly.
In a 2020 study, South Dakota was ranked as the 22nd hardest state for citizens to vote in.
Federal elections
Presidential elections
List of presidential elections in South Dakota since 2000:US House elections
List of United States House of Representatives elections in South Dakota since 2000:US Senate elections
List of United States Senate elections in South Dakota since 2000:Statewide elections
Gubernatorial elections
The Governor of South Dakota is elected every 4 years. Kristi Noem, the incumbent Governor, was elected in 2018 with 51.0% of the vote, and re-elected in 2022 with 61.9% of the vote. She is the first female governor of the state. Republicans have controlled the governorship since 1979.List of gubernatorial elections since 2000:
State legislative elections
Elections for seats in the South Dakota Legislature are held every even-numbered year. Every seat is contested on every election. The Republican Party holds supermajorities in both chambers, holding a 30–to–4 advantage over Democrats in the state senate, and a 62–to–7 advantage in the state house. Republicans have held both chambers of the legislature since 1995.List of state legislative elections since 2000: