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Official Results

General Election November 6, 2012

69.72%
69.72%

Ballots Cast368,570
Registered Voters528,621

100%
100%

Partially0
Fully735
Total735

Yankton County Results
Yankton County Results

Presidential Electors

Vote Centers Fully: 735 / 735
|
Partially: 0 / 735

Obama & Biden Electors

Democratic

4,226


Goode & Clymer Electors

Constitution

54


Romney & Ryan Electors

Republican

5,495


Johnson & Gray Electors

Libertarian

199


total votes

9,974

United States Representative

Vote Centers Fully: 735 / 735
|
Partially: 0 / 735

Matt Varilek

Democratic

5,060


Kristi Noem

Republican

4,868


total votes

9,928

Public Utilities Commissioner

Vote Centers Fully: 735 / 735
|
Partially: 0 / 735

Matt McGovern

Democratic

4,271


Kristie Fiegen

Republican

4,661


Russell Clarke

Libertarian

532


total votes

9,464

Public Utilities Commissioner

Vote Centers Fully: 735 / 735
|
Partially: 0 / 735

Nick Nemec

Democratic

2,943


Chris Nelson

Republican

6,241


total votes

9,184

State Senator - 18

Vote Centers Fully: 8 / 8
|
Partially: 0 / 8

David L. Allen

Democratic

3,382


Jean M. Hunhoff

Republican

6,317


total votes

9,699

State Representative - 18

Vote Centers Fully: 8 / 8
|
Partially: 0 / 8

Charlie Gross

Democratic

3,607


Bernie Hunhoff

Democratic

5,589


Mike Stevens

Republican

4,657


Thomas D. Stotz

Republican

3,918


total votes

17,771

County Coroner - Yankton

Vote Centers Fully: 8 / 8
|
Partially: 0 / 8

Melisa Lynn Smith

Democratic

3,922


Arica K. Nickles

Republican

4,999


total votes

8,921

County Commissioner At Large - Yankton

Vote Centers Fully: 8 / 8
|
Partially: 0 / 8

Mark E. Johnson

Republican

5,102


James L. Van Osdel

Republican

4,222


Donna R. Freng

Independent

5,391


total votes

14,715

Supreme Court Retention : Justice Glen A. Severson representing the Second Supreme Court District - STATE

Vote Centers Fully: 735 / 735
|
Partially: 0 / 735

Yes

6,410


No

1,883


total votes

8,293

Constitutional Amendment M: An Amendment to the South Dakota Constitution regarding certain provisions relating to corporations. - STATE

Vote Centers Fully: 735 / 735
|
Partially: 0 / 735

Yes

2,719


No

6,242


total votes

8,961

Constitutional Amendment N: An Amendment to the South Dakota Constitution repealing certain reimbursement restrictions for travel by legislators to and from a legislative session. - STATE

Vote Centers Fully: 735 / 735
|
Partially: 0 / 735

Yes

3,650


No

5,839


total votes

9,489

Constitutional Amendment O: An Amendment to the South Dakota Constitution changing the method for distributions from the cement plant trust fund. - STATE

Vote Centers Fully: 735 / 735
|
Partially: 0 / 735

Yes

5,010


No

4,137


total votes

9,147

Constitutional Amendment P: An Amendment to the South Dakota Constitution adding balanced budget requirements. - STATE

Vote Centers Fully: 735 / 735
|
Partially: 0 / 735

Yes

5,829


No

3,460


total votes

9,289

Initiated Measure 15: An initiated measure to increase state general sales and use taxes for additional K-12 public education and Medicaid funding. - STATE

Vote Centers Fully: 735 / 735
|
Partially: 0 / 735

Yes

4,291


No

5,380


total votes

9,671

Referred Law 14: An Act to establish the Large Project Development Fund. - STATE

Vote Centers Fully: 735 / 735
|
Partially: 0 / 735

Yes

3,517


No

5,618


total votes

9,135

Referred Law 16: An education reform act to establish a teacher scholarship program; create a program for math and science teacher bonuses; create a program for teacher merit bonuses; mandate a uniform teacher and principal evaluation system; and eliminate state requirements for teacher tenure. - STATE

Vote Centers Fully: 735 / 735
|
Partially: 0 / 735

Yes

2,576


No

7,118


total votes

9,694