1952 United States presidential election in South Dakota
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Elections in South Dakota |
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The 1952 United States presidential election in South Dakota took place on November 4, 1952, as part of the 1952 United States presidential election. Voters chose four representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.[3]
South Dakota was won by Columbia University President Dwight D. Eisenhower (R–New York), running with California Senator Richard Nixon, with 69.27 percent of the popular vote, against Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson II (D), running with Alabama Senator John Sparkman, with 30.73 percent of the popular vote.
With 69.27% of the popular vote, South Dakota would be Eisenhower's third strongest state after Vermont and neighboring North Dakota.[4] As of the 2020 presidential election[update], this is the last election in which Oglala Lakota County, known until 2015 as Shannon County and home to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, voted for a Republican presidential candidate.[5] This is also the last time any presidential candidate has won every single county in the state, which occurred once before in 1904.
This was also the last time Armstrong County participated in a presidential election, as the county was abolished and absorbed into the Southern portion of Dewey County.
Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Dwight D. Eisenhower | 203,857 | 69.27% | |
Democratic | Adlai Stevenson | 90,426 | 30.73% | |
Total votes | 294,283 | 100% |
Results by county
[edit]County | Dwight D. Eisenhower Republican |
Adlai Stevenson Democratic |
Margin | Total votes cast | |||
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# | % | # | % | # | % | ||
Armstrong | 6 | 54.55% | 5 | 45.45% | 1 | 9.10% | 11 |
Aurora | 1,458 | 59.39% | 997 | 40.61% | 461 | 18.78% | 2,455 |
Beadle | 6,487 | 65.33% | 3,443 | 34.67% | 3,044 | 30.66% | 9,930 |
Bennett | 873 | 62.85% | 516 | 37.15% | 357 | 25.70% | 1,389 |
Bon Homme | 3,157 | 65.57% | 1,658 | 34.43% | 1,499 | 31.14% | 4,815 |
Brookings | 5,988 | 76.29% | 1,861 | 23.71% | 4,127 | 52.58% | 7,849 |
Brown | 9,581 | 60.94% | 6,140 | 39.06% | 3,441 | 21.88% | 15,721 |
Brule | 1,578 | 53.13% | 1,392 | 46.87% | 186 | 6.26% | 2,970 |
Buffalo | 413 | 61.46% | 259 | 38.54% | 154 | 22.92% | 672 |
Butte | 2,689 | 76.26% | 837 | 23.74% | 1,852 | 52.52% | 3,526 |
Campbell | 1,536 | 90.14% | 168 | 9.86% | 1,368 | 80.28% | 1,704 |
Charles Mix | 3,316 | 54.31% | 2,790 | 45.69% | 526 | 8.62% | 6,106 |
Clark | 2,692 | 71.44% | 1,076 | 28.56% | 1,616 | 42.88% | 3,768 |
Clay | 3,302 | 70.05% | 1,412 | 29.95% | 1,890 | 40.10% | 4,714 |
Codington | 5,750 | 65.91% | 2,974 | 34.09% | 2,776 | 31.82% | 8,724 |
Corson | 1,757 | 69.01% | 789 | 30.99% | 968 | 38.02% | 2,546 |
Custer | 1,725 | 72.57% | 652 | 27.43% | 1,073 | 45.14% | 2,377 |
Davison | 4,774 | 59.67% | 3,227 | 40.33% | 1,547 | 19.34% | 8,001 |
Day | 3,648 | 60.81% | 2,351 | 39.19% | 1,297 | 21.62% | 5,999 |
Deuel | 2,279 | 72.17% | 879 | 27.83% | 1,400 | 44.34% | 3,158 |
Dewey | 1,301 | 66.34% | 660 | 33.66% | 641 | 32.68% | 1,961 |
Douglas | 2,103 | 79.93% | 528 | 20.07% | 1,575 | 59.86% | 2,631 |
Edmunds | 2,178 | 68.25% | 1,013 | 31.75% | 1,165 | 36.50% | 3,191 |
Fall River | 2,863 | 73.96% | 1,008 | 26.04% | 1,855 | 47.92% | 3,871 |
Faulk | 1,619 | 68.69% | 738 | 31.31% | 881 | 37.38% | 2,357 |
Grant | 3,234 | 68.31% | 1,500 | 31.69% | 1,734 | 36.62% | 4,734 |
Gregory | 2,463 | 64.22% | 1,372 | 35.78% | 1,091 | 28.44% | 3,835 |
Haakon | 1,176 | 74.81% | 396 | 25.19% | 780 | 49.62% | 1,572 |
Hamlin | 2,391 | 71.48% | 954 | 28.52% | 1,437 | 42.96% | 3,345 |
Hand | 2,262 | 70.71% | 937 | 29.29% | 1,325 | 41.42% | 3,199 |
Hanson | 1,320 | 63.07% | 773 | 36.93% | 547 | 26.14% | 2,093 |
Harding | 809 | 73.35% | 294 | 26.65% | 515 | 46.70% | 1,103 |
Hughes | 2,932 | 75.86% | 933 | 24.14% | 1,999 | 51.72% | 3,865 |
Hutchinson | 4,322 | 83.16% | 875 | 16.84% | 3,447 | 66.32% | 5,197 |
Hyde | 1,051 | 72.78% | 393 | 27.22% | 658 | 45.56% | 1,444 |
Jackson | 607 | 70.50% | 254 | 29.50% | 353 | 41.00% | 861 |
Jerauld | 1,520 | 69.19% | 677 | 30.81% | 843 | 38.38% | 2,197 |
Jones | 739 | 69.59% | 323 | 30.41% | 416 | 39.18% | 1,062 |
Kingsbury | 3,703 | 78.25% | 1,029 | 21.75% | 2,674 | 56.50% | 4,732 |
Lake | 4,020 | 73.28% | 1,466 | 26.72% | 2,554 | 46.56% | 5,486 |
Lawrence | 5,559 | 76.57% | 1,701 | 23.43% | 3,858 | 53.14% | 7,260 |
Lincoln | 4,387 | 78.35% | 1,212 | 21.65% | 3,175 | 56.70% | 5,599 |
Lyman | 1,561 | 70.09% | 666 | 29.91% | 895 | 40.18% | 2,227 |
Marshall | 2,248 | 66.45% | 1,135 | 33.55% | 1,113 | 32.90% | 3,383 |
McCook | 2,991 | 72.63% | 1,127 | 27.37% | 1,864 | 45.26% | 4,118 |
McPherson | 2,915 | 86.99% | 436 | 13.01% | 2,479 | 73.98% | 3,351 |
Meade | 3,109 | 69.98% | 1,334 | 30.02% | 1,775 | 39.96% | 4,443 |
Mellette | 787 | 69.40% | 347 | 30.60% | 440 | 38.80% | 1,134 |
Miner | 1,964 | 65.62% | 1,029 | 34.38% | 935 | 31.24% | 2,993 |
Minnehaha | 23,559 | 71.50% | 9,390 | 28.50% | 14,169 | 43.00% | 32,949 |
Moody | 2,728 | 71.47% | 1,089 | 28.53% | 1,639 | 42.94% | 3,817 |
Pennington | 11,029 | 71.16% | 4,470 | 28.84% | 6,559 | 42.32% | 15,499 |
Perkins | 2,160 | 71.78% | 849 | 28.22% | 1,311 | 43.56% | 3,009 |
Potter | 1,625 | 73.73% | 579 | 26.27% | 1,046 | 47.46% | 2,204 |
Roberts | 3,566 | 58.56% | 2,524 | 41.44% | 1,042 | 17.12% | 6,090 |
Sanborn | 1,761 | 66.05% | 905 | 33.95% | 856 | 32.10% | 2,666 |
Shannon | 957 | 55.29% | 774 | 44.71% | 183 | 10.58% | 1,731 |
Spink | 3,693 | 65.06% | 1,983 | 34.94% | 1,710 | 30.12% | 5,676 |
Stanley | 695 | 70.63% | 289 | 29.37% | 406 | 41.26% | 984 |
Sully | 860 | 70.96% | 352 | 29.04% | 508 | 41.92% | 1,212 |
Todd | 1,025 | 62.65% | 611 | 37.35% | 414 | 25.30% | 1,636 |
Tripp | 2,790 | 65.88% | 1,445 | 34.12% | 1,345 | 31.76% | 4,235 |
Turner | 4,604 | 82.39% | 984 | 17.61% | 3,620 | 64.78% | 5,588 |
Union | 3,393 | 67.35% | 1,645 | 32.65% | 1,748 | 34.70% | 5,038 |
Walworth | 2,369 | 65.24% | 1,262 | 34.76% | 1,107 | 30.48% | 3,631 |
Washabaugh | 319 | 68.45% | 147 | 31.55% | 172 | 36.90% | 466 |
Yankton | 4,802 | 68.39% | 2,220 | 31.61% | 2,582 | 36.78% | 7,022 |
Ziebach | 779 | 67.68% | 372 | 32.32% | 407 | 35.36% | 1,151 |
Totals | 203,857 | 69.27% | 90,426 | 30.73% | 113,431 | 38.54% | 294,283 |
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
[edit]- Aurora
- Armstrong
- Beadle
- Bennett
- Brown
- Brule
- Buffalo
- Charles Mix
- Codington
- Corson (was tied)
- Gregory
- Grant
- Day
- Davison
- Hanson
- Marshall
- Mellette (was tied)
- Miner
- Roberts
- Shannon
- Sanborn
- Spink
- Todd
- Union
- Tripp
- Washabaugh
- Yankton
- Ziebach
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "United States Presidential election of 1952 - Encyclopædia Britannica". Retrieved July 25, 2017.
- ^ "U.S. presidential election, 1952". Facts on File. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved October 24, 2013.
Eisenhower, born in Texas, considered a resident of New York, and headquartered at the time in Paris, finally decided to run for the Republican nomination
- ^ a b "1952 Presidential Election Results South Dakota".
- ^ "1952 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved March 5, 2018.
- ^ Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016