Grant County, South Dakota: Northern Rural Secular

South Dakota · Presidential Elections 18922024

R+45.4
2024 Margin
R+3.7%
2020→2024 Swing
R since 2000
Voting Streak
8K
Population

Grant County, South Dakota voted R+45.4 for Donald Trump in 2024, with Trump receiving 2,594 votes (71.46%). This represented a R+3.7% swing toward Republicans compared to 2020. The county has voted Republican in every presidential election since 2000.

Quick Stats

2024 ResultR+45.4
2020→2024 SwingR+3.7%
Voting StreakR since 2000
Elections on Record34

Demographics

Population7,556
Median Age
43.8(US: 38.4)
College (BA+)
25.5%(US: 34.6%)
Median Income
$70,851(US: $78k)
White (non-Hisp)
90.0%(US: 57.5%)
Hispanic
6.7%(US: 18.6%)
Homeownership
81.6%(US: 64.2%)
Poverty Rate
11.2%(US: 12.4%)
Veterans
6.8%(US: 6.4%)
Non-English (CVAP)
5.4%(US: 17.1%)

Community Profile

Presidential Elections

Presidential Results

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
202426.1%(946)71.5%(2,594)R+45.4R+3.7
202028.2%(1,056)69.9%(2,618)R+41.7R+2.1
201627.2%(971)66.8%(2,382)R+39.6R+24.6
201241.4%(1,493)56.4%(2,034)R+15.0R+10.7
200846.6%(1,786)50.9%(1,951)R+4.3D+14.3
200439.9%(1,633)58.5%(2,392)R+18.6D+1.3
200038.5%(1,475)58.4%(2,235)R+19.8R+20.4
199644.2%(1,805)43.6%(1,782)D+0.6D+3.3
199236.1%(1,484)38.8%(1,595)R+2.7D+1.1
198847.6%(1,988)51.5%(2,148)R+3.8D+22.1

Source: Official state election returns via MIT Election Data + Science Lab

Senate Elections

Senate Results

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
202218.8%(601)77.9%(2,492)R+59.1R+13.9
202027.4%(1,026)72.6%(2,723)R+45.3D+5.2
201624.8%(890)75.2%(2,705)R+50.5R+32.7
201430.4%(887)48.2%(1,405)R+17.8D+82.2
20100.0%(0)100.0%(2,538)R+100.0R+136.8
200868.4%(2,618)31.6%(1,208)D+36.9D+33.5
200451.7%(2,124)48.3%(1,986)D+3.4R+3.9
200253.2%(2,064)46.0%(1,783)D+7.3R+24.2
199865.2%(2,141)33.8%(1,108)D+31.5D+21.5
199655.0%(2,181)45.0%(1,784)D+10.0R+16.0

Source: Official state election returns via MIT Election Data + Science Lab

Governor Elections

Governor Results

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
202225.8%(830)72.4%(2,328)R+46.6R+34.4
201843.1%(1,388)55.3%(1,780)R+12.2D+27.7
201428.6%(827)68.4%(1,981)R+39.9R+19.1
201039.6%(1,370)60.4%(2,087)R+20.7D+13.3
200632.3%(1,176)66.4%(2,415)R+34.1R+27.4
200245.8%(1,762)52.5%(2,019)R+6.7D+36.0
199827.9%(917)70.6%(2,318)R+42.7R+18.1
199436.4%(1,448)61.0%(2,425)R+24.6D+5.6
199034.9%(1,310)65.1%(2,444)R+30.2R+29.0
198649.4%(1,999)50.6%(2,049)R+1.2D+43.9

Source: Official state election returns via MIT Election Data + Science Lab

Primary Election History

Primary Results

YearPartyWinnerRunner-upNominee?
2020DemJoe Biden(83.0%)Bernie Sanders(17.0%)
2016DemHillary Clinton(55.8%)Bernie Sanders(44.2%)
2016GOPDonald Trump(68.0%)John Kasich(16.9%)
2008DemHillary Clinton(69.8%)Barack Obama(30.2%)
✓ = County picked eventual party nominee

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Source: Official state election returns
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