Main article: 1984 United States presidential election
The 1984 United States presidential election in South Dakota took place on November 6, 1984. All 50 states and the District of Columbia , were part of the 1984 United States presidential election . Voters chose three electors to the Electoral College , which selected the president and vice president of the United States.
South Dakota was won by incumbent United States President Ronald Reagan of California , who was running against former Vice President Walter Mondale of Minnesota . Reagan ran for a second time with incumbent Vice President and former C.I.A. Director George H. W. Bush of Texas , and Mondale ran with Representative Geraldine Ferraro of New York , the first major female candidate for the vice presidency.
The presidential election of 1984 was a very partisan election for South Dakota, with over 99.5% of the electorate voting for either the Democratic or Republican parties, and only four candidates appearing on the ballot. All but two counties in South Dakota voted in majority for the Republican candidate. This included the typically more Democratic East River counties such as Brown , and Minnehaha (Sioux Falls ). Reagan did the best in Haakon County , and Mondale did the best in nearby Shannon County , which gave Mondale his third-best percentage nationwide behind the District of Columbia and Alabama ’s Macon County .
South Dakota weighed in for this election as about eight points more Republican than the national average. As of the 2020 presidential election , this is the last election in which Dewey County , Buffalo County , and Clay County voted for a Republican presidential candidate.
Reagan carried South Dakota by 26.5%, the strongest performance of any presidential nominee in the state since 1952 . After nearly voting for Carter in 1976 , the state trended much more heavily Republican in both of Reagan's elections; it had been one of only nine to give Reagan over 60% of the vote in the three-way election of 1980 . South Dakota became much more competitive in the drought-influenced 1988 election , but would go on to re-establish itself as a reliably red state in the 21st century. Even so, as of 2020, Reagan's 63.00% vote share in South Dakota has remained unmatched by any subsequent nominee.
Reagan challenging Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev to "tear down this wall! ," from the Brandenburg Gate in June, 1987. Reagan's firm stance with the Soviet Union was an important contributor to his 1984 reelection.
Results
Results by county
County
Ronald Reagan Republican
Walter Mondale Democratic
Dennis Serrette Independent
Melvin Mason Independent
Margin
Total votes cast
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Aurora
1,029
54.65%
840
44.61%
10
0.53%
4
0.21%
189
10.04%
1,883
Beadle
5,876
62.36%
3,523
37.39%
18
0.19%
5
0.05%
2,353
24.97%
9,422
Bennett
856
65.05%
453
34.42%
4
0.30%
3
0.23%
403
30.63%
1,316
Bon Homme
2,478
63.44%
1,408
36.05%
13
0.33%
7
0.18%
1,070
27.39%
3,906
Brookings
6,679
61.76%
4,089
37.81%
37
0.34%
9
0.08%
2,590
23.95%
10,814
Brown
10,541
60.35%
6,852
39.23%
51
0.29%
21
0.12%
3,689
21.12%
17,465
Brule
1,578
61.74%
961
37.60%
13
0.51%
4
0.16%
617
24.14%
2,556
Buffalo
253
51.21%
236
47.77%
3
0.61%
2
0.40%
17
3.44%
494
Butte
2,865
78.13%
784
21.38%
14
0.38%
4
0.11%
2,081
56.75%
3,667
Campbell
1,035
82.47%
214
17.05%
4
0.32%
2
0.16%
821
65.42%
1,255
Charles Mix
2,660
58.29%
1,879
41.18%
14
0.31%
10
0.22%
781
17.11%
4,563
Clark
1,748
64.31%
960
35.32%
7
0.26%
3
0.11%
788
28.99%
2,718
Clay
3,057
52.63%
2,711
46.68%
29
0.50%
11
0.19%
346
5.95%
5,808
Codington
6,108
63.11%
3,528
36.45%
37
0.38%
5
0.05%
2,580
26.66%
9,678
Corson
955
54.48%
792
45.18%
5
0.29%
1
0.06%
163
9.30%
1,753
Custer
2,183
71.27%
858
28.01%
19
0.62%
3
0.10%
1,325
43.26%
3,063
Davison
4,783
59.43%
3,248
40.36%
14
0.17%
3
0.04%
1,535
19.07%
8,048
Day
2,150
52.43%
1,932
47.11%
14
0.34%
5
0.12%
218
5.32%
4,101
Deuel
1,537
61.73%
941
37.79%
11
0.44%
1
0.04%
596
23.94%
2,490
Dewey
941
54.49%
772
44.70%
8
0.46%
6
0.35%
169
9.79%
1,727
Douglas
1,713
76.00%
536
23.78%
5
0.22%
0
0.00%
1,177
52.22%
2,254
Edmunds
1,553
60.43%
1,007
39.18%
9
0.35%
1
0.04%
546
21.25%
2,570
Fall River
2,748
70.37%
1,135
29.07%
16
0.41%
6
0.15%
1,613
41.30%
3,905
Faulk
1,124
65.89%
579
33.94%
3
0.18%
0
0.00%
545
31.95%
1,706
Grant
2,738
62.80%
1,606
36.83%
13
0.30%
3
0.07%
1,132
25.97%
4,360
Gregory
1,777
69.17%
780
30.36%
12
0.47%
0
0.00%
997
38.81%
2,569
Haakon
1,168
82.84%
237
16.81%
4
0.28%
1
0.07%
931
66.03%
1,410
Hamlin
1,782
64.54%
963
34.88%
10
0.36%
6
0.22%
819
29.66%
2,761
Hand
2,030
70.34%
846
29.31%
8
0.28%
2
0.07%
1,184
41.03%
2,886
Hanson
898
58.69%
625
40.85%
6
0.39%
1
0.07%
273
17.84%
1,530
Harding
723
79.28%
186
20.39%
2
0.22%
1
0.11%
537
58.89%
912
Hughes
4,985
70.32%
2,072
29.23%
29
0.41%
3
0.04%
2,913
41.09%
7,089
Hutchinson
3,372
72.92%
1,237
26.75%
8
0.17%
7
0.15%
2,135
46.17%
4,624
Hyde
797
69.43%
350
30.49%
1
0.09%
0
0.00%
447
38.94%
1,148
Jackson
903
70.82%
365
28.63%
6
0.47%
1
0.08%
538
42.19%
1,275
Jerauld
1,012
64.79%
542
34.70%
6
0.38%
2
0.13%
470
30.09%
1,562
Jones
689
76.64%
206
22.91%
3
0.33%
1
0.11%
483
53.73%
899
Kingsbury
2,121
62.70%
1,249
36.92%
12
0.35%
1
0.03%
872
25.78%
3,383
Lake
3,027
55.92%
2,367
43.73%
15
0.28%
4
0.07%
660
12.19%
5,413
Lawrence
5,949
69.42%
2,565
29.93%
39
0.46%
16
0.19%
3,384
39.49%
8,569
Lincoln
3,988
60.10%
2,626
39.57%
19
0.29%
3
0.05%
1,362
20.53%
6,636
Lyman
1,120
69.78%
478
29.78%
6
0.37%
1
0.06%
642
40.00%
1,605
Marshall
1,529
57.72%
1,111
41.94%
5
0.19%
4
0.15%
418
15.78%
2,649
McCook
1,902
56.57%
1,448
43.07%
8
0.24%
4
0.12%
454
13.50%
3,362
McPherson
1,813
81.08%
418
18.69%
5
0.22%
0
0.00%
1,395
62.39%
2,236
Meade
5,908
73.47%
2,093
26.03%
31
0.39%
9
0.11%
3,815
47.44%
8,041
Mellette
616
66.45%
303
32.69%
6
0.65%
2
0.22%
313
33.76%
927
Miner
1,004
50.78%
960
48.56%
8
0.40%
5
0.25%
44
2.22%
1,977
Minnehaha
29,908
56.25%
23,042
43.34%
177
0.33%
44
0.08%
6,866
12.91%
53,171
Moody
1,633
50.59%
1,586
49.13%
7
0.22%
2
0.06%
47
1.46%
3,228
Pennington
21,947
72.22%
8,224
27.06%
186
0.61%
32
0.11%
13,723
45.16%
30,389
Perkins
1,686
69.93%
714
29.61%
11
0.46%
0
0.00%
972
40.32%
2,411
Potter
1,551
76.22%
482
23.69%
2
0.10%
0
0.00%
1,069
52.53%
2,035
Roberts
2,767
57.17%
2,063
42.62%
7
0.14%
3
0.06%
704
14.55%
4,840
Sanborn
1,080
63.72%
611
36.05%
2
0.12%
2
0.12%
469
27.67%
1,695
Shannon
324
17.71%
1,489
81.41%
7
0.38%
9
0.49%
-1,165
-63.70%
1,829
Spink
2,627
60.75%
1,680
38.85%
12
0.28%
5
0.12%
947
21.90%
4,324
Stanley
942
72.52%
351
27.02%
6
0.46%
0
0.00%
591
45.50%
1,299
Sully
836
75.52%
266
24.03%
4
0.36%
1
0.09%
570
51.49%
1,107
Todd
679
39.61%
1,022
59.63%
7
0.41%
6
0.35%
-343
-20.02%
1,714
Tripp
2,483
72.18%
935
27.18%
14
0.41%
8
0.23%
1,548
45.00%
3,440
Turner
3,086
67.20%
1,486
32.36%
14
0.30%
6
0.13%
1,600
34.84%
4,592
Union
2,431
51.98%
2,221
47.49%
20
0.43%
5
0.11%
210
4.49%
4,677
Walworth
2,396
75.02%
779
24.39%
15
0.47%
4
0.13%
1,617
50.63%
3,194
Yankton
5,161
63.36%
2,932
36.00%
37
0.45%
15
0.18%
2,229
27.36%
8,145
Ziebach
429
54.17%
359
45.33%
2
0.25%
2
0.25%
70
8.84%
792
Totals
200,267
63.00%
116,113
36.53%
1,150
0.36%
337
0.11%
84,154
26.47%
317,867
See also
References
"1984 Presidential General Election Results – South Dakota" . Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
"1984 Presidential Election Statistics" . Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’ ; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review ; June 29, 2016
Our Campaigns; SD US Presidential Election Race, November 06, 1984
Categories :
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.
**DISCLAIMER** We are not affiliated with Wikipedia, and Cloudflare.
The information presented on this site is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.
You should always have a personal consultation with a healthcare professional before making changes to your diet, medication, or exercise routine.
AI helps with the correspondence in our chat.
We participate in an affiliate program. If you buy something through a link, we may earn a commission 💕
↑