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Legislative election in South Dakota
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The 2022 South Dakota House of Representatives elections were held on November 8, 2022, as part of the biennial
2022 United States elections . All 70 seats in the
South Dakota House of Representatives were up for election. Primary elections were held on June 7, 2022.
[2] The elections coincided with elections for other offices in
South Dakota , including the
US Senate ,
US House ,
South Dakota Governor ,
South Dakota Secretary of State ,
South Dakota Attorney General , and the
South Dakota Senate .
Following the 2022 elections,
Republicans expanded their
supermajority by one seat, giving them a 63-to-7 member advantage over
Democrats .
[3]
Retirements
Democrats
District 1:
Jennifer Healy Keintz retired to run for
Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota .
District 15:
Jamie Smith retired to run for
Governor of South Dakota .
District 26A:
Shawn Bordeaux retired due to term limits.
Republicans
District 2:
Lana Greenfield retired due to term limits.
District 3:
Drew Dennert retired.
District 5:
Nancy York retired.
District 7:
Tim Reed retired to run for
state senate from District 7.
District 7:
Larry Tidemann retired.
District 8:
Marli Wiese retired.
District 9:
Rhonda Milstead retired.
District 10:
Doug Barthel retired.
District 10:
Steve Haugaard retired due to term limits.
District 11:
Mark Willadsen retired due to term limits.
District 12:
Arch Beal retired due to term limits.
District 16:
David Anderson retired due to term limits.
District 17:
Sydney Davis retired to run for
state senate from District 17.
District 19:
Kent Peterson retired due to term limits.
District 20:
Paul Miskimins retired.
District 23:
Spencer Gosch retired to run for
state senate from District 23.
District 23:
Charles Hoffman retired.
District 25:
Tom Pischke retired to run for
state senate from District 25.
District 28B:
J. Sam Marty retired due to term limits.
District 29:
Dean Wink retired to run for
state senate from District 29.
District 30:
Tim Goodwin retired to run for
state senate from District 30.
District 32:
Chris P. Johnson retired.
District 33:
Taffy Howard retired to run for
U. S. Representative from
South Dakota's at-large congressional district .
Predictions
Defeated incumbents
Primary election
District 3: Republican
Kaleb Weis lost renomination to Brandei Schaefbauer.
District 13: Republican
Richard Thomason lost renomination to Tony Vanhuizen.
District 16: Republican
Richard Vasgaard lost renomination to Karla Lems.
District 19: Republican
Caleb Finck lost renomination to Jessica Bahmuller and Drew Peterson.
General election
District 18: Democrat
Ryan Cwach was defeated in the general election by Republican Julie Auch.
Summary of Results by
State House District
Primary Election Results Source:
[5]
General Election Results Source:
[6]
Detailed results
Primary Election Results Source:
[7]
General Election Results Source:
[8]
Note: If a primary election is not listed, then there was not a competitive primary in that district (i.e., every candidate who ran in the primary advanced to the general election).
District 1
General election
District 2
Republican primary
General election
District 3
Republican primary
General election
District 4
Republican primary
General election
District 5
General election
District 6
General election
District 7
Republican primary
General election
District 8
Republican primary
General election
District 9
Republican primary
General election
District 10
General election
District 11
Republican primary
Democratic primary
General election
District 12
Republican primary
General election
District 13
Republican primary
General election
District 14
Republican primary
General election
District 15
General election
District 16
Republican primary
General election
District 17
General election
District 18
General election
District 19
Republican primary
General election
District 20
Republican primary
General election
District 21
General election
District 22
General election
District 23
Republican primary
General election
District 24
Republican primary
General election
District 25
General election
District 26A
Republican primary
Democratic primary
General election
District 26B
General election
District 27
General election
District 28A
General election
District 28B
Republican primary
General election
District 29
Republican primary
General election
District 30
Republican primary
General election
District 31
Republican primary
General election
District 32
Republican primary
General election
District 33
Republican primary
General election
District 34
Republican primary
General election
District 35
Republican primary
General election
^
a
b Redistricted from district 2 to 3.
^
a
b
c
d Redistricted from district 4 to 8.
^
a
b
c Redistricted from district 8 to 25.
^
a
b
c Redistricted from district 14 to 10.
^
a
b Redistricted from district 17 to 16.
^
a
b
c Redistricted from district 19 to 21.
^
a
b Redistricted from district 21 to 19.
References
^
"SD House Republicans pick Bartels as next speaker" .
KELO-TV . November 19, 2022. Retrieved December 26, 2022 .
^
"PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 7, 2022" .
Secretary of State of South Dakota . Retrieved December 26, 2022 .
^
"GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2022" .
Secretary of State of South Dakota . Retrieved December 26, 2022 .
^ Jacobson, Louis (May 19, 2022).
"The Battle for State Legislatures" . Retrieved May 19, 2022 .
^
"2022 Primary Election Official State Canvass Results" (PDF) .
Secretary of State of South Dakota . Retrieved December 26, 2022 .
^
"2022 General Election Official State Canvass Results" (PDF) .
Secretary of State of South Dakota . Retrieved December 26, 2022 .
^
"2022 Primary Election Official State Canvass Results" (PDF) .
Secretary of State of South Dakota . Retrieved December 26, 2022 .
^
"2022 General Election Official State Canvass Results" (PDF) .
Secretary of State of South Dakota . Retrieved December 26, 2022 .
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