The 1956 United States presidential election in South Dakota took place on November 6, 1956, as part of the 1956 United States presidential election . Voters chose four[ 3] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College , who voted for president and vice president .
South Dakota was won by incumbent President Dwight D. Eisenhower (R –Pennsylvania ), running with Vice President Richard Nixon , with 58.39 percent of the popular vote, against Adlai Stevenson (D –Illinois ), running with Tennessee Senator Estes Kefauver , with 41.61% of the popular vote.[ 4] [ 5]
County
Dwight D. Eisenhower Republican
Adlai Stevenson Democratic
Margin
Total votes cast
#
%
#
%
#
%
Aurora
1,055
43.43%
1,374
56.57%
-319
-13.14%
2,429
Beadle
5,216
53.06%
4,614
46.94%
602
6.12%
9,830
Bennett
746
52.13%
685
47.87%
61
4.26%
1,431
Bon Homme
2,696
55.70%
2,144
44.30%
552
11.40%
4,840
Brookings
5,293
66.89%
2,620
33.11%
2,673
33.78%
7,913
Brown
8,193
53.28%
7,184
46.72%
1,009
6.56%
15,377
Brule
1,317
41.02%
1,894
58.98%
-577
-17.96%
3,211
Buffalo
314
49.68%
318
50.32%
-4
-0.64%
632
Butte
2,231
68.46%
1,028
31.54%
1,203
36.92%
3,259
Campbell
1,268
81.44%
289
18.56%
979
62.88%
1,557
Charles Mix
2,202
41.40%
3,117
58.60%
-915
-17.20%
5,319
Clark
2,173
58.83%
1,521
41.17%
652
17.66%
3,694
Clay
2,632
57.72%
1,928
42.28%
704
15.44%
4,560
Codington
5,150
57.72%
3,772
42.28%
1,378
15.44%
8,922
Corson
1,394
55.63%
1,112
44.37%
282
11.26%
2,506
Custer
1,514
63.96%
853
36.04%
661
27.92%
2,367
Davison
4,056
51.57%
3,809
48.43%
247
3.14%
7,865
Day
2,652
47.16%
2,971
52.84%
-319
-5.68%
5,623
Deuel
1,698
55.47%
1,363
44.53%
335
10.94%
3,061
Dewey
1,197
56.76%
912
43.24%
285
13.52%
2,109
Douglas
1,713
67.81%
813
32.19%
900
35.62%
2,526
Edmunds
1,685
51.61%
1,580
48.39%
105
3.22%
3,265
Fall River
2,377
67.39%
1,150
32.61%
1,227
34.78%
3,527
Faulk
1,260
52.17%
1,155
47.83%
105
4.34%
2,415
Grant
2,621
55.87%
2,070
44.13%
551
11.74%
4,691
Gregory
1,945
52.01%
1,795
47.99%
150
4.02%
3,740
Haakon
936
61.18%
594
38.82%
342
22.36%
1,530
Hamlin
2,083
61.68%
1,294
38.32%
789
23.36%
3,377
Hand
1,804
55.39%
1,453
44.61%
351
10.78%
3,257
Hanson
1,050
46.94%
1,187
53.06%
-137
-6.12%
2,237
Harding
650
63.35%
376
36.65%
274
26.70%
1,026
Hughes
2,923
63.41%
1,687
36.59%
1,236
26.82%
4,610
Hutchinson
3,870
73.16%
1,420
26.84%
2,450
46.32%
5,290
Hyde
755
55.84%
597
44.16%
158
11.68%
1,352
Jackson
490
54.57%
408
45.43%
82
9.14%
898
Jerauld
1,175
53.90%
1,005
46.10%
170
7.80%
2,180
Jones
601
56.06%
471
43.94%
130
12.12%
1,072
Kingsbury
2,933
64.92%
1,585
35.08%
1,348
29.84%
4,518
Lake
3,404
62.32%
2,058
37.68%
1,346
24.64%
5,462
Lawrence
4,654
71.33%
1,871
28.67%
2,783
42.66%
6,525
Lincoln
3,529
62.24%
2,141
37.76%
1,388
24.48%
5,670
Lyman
1,151
56.87%
873
43.13%
278
13.74%
2,024
Marshall
1,639
50.06%
1,635
49.94%
4
0.12%
3,274
McCook
2,382
57.54%
1,758
42.46%
624
15.08%
4,140
McPherson
2,225
77.85%
633
22.15%
1,592
55.70%
2,858
Meade
2,467
59.81%
1,658
40.19%
809
19.62%
4,125
Mellette
643
55.29%
520
44.71%
123
10.58%
1,163
Miner
1,456
48.97%
1,517
51.03%
-61
-2.06%
2,973
Minnehaha
22,285
62.99%
13,093
37.01%
9,192
25.98%
35,378
Moody
2,133
53.69%
1,840
46.31%
293
7.38%
3,973
Pennington
10,955
67.26%
5,332
32.74%
5,623
34.52%
16,287
Perkins
1,743
59.41%
1,191
40.59%
552
18.82%
2,934
Potter
1,445
63.16%
843
36.84%
602
26.32%
2,288
Roberts
2,854
46.79%
3,246
53.21%
-392
-6.42%
6,100
Sanborn
1,327
50.48%
1,302
49.52%
25
0.96%
2,629
Shannon
782
45.18%
949
54.82%
-167
-9.64%
1,731
Spink
2,683
48.29%
2,873
51.71%
-190
-3.42%
5,556
Stanley
587
50.87%
567
49.13%
20
1.74%
1,154
Sully
726
59.51%
494
40.49%
232
19.02%
1,220
Todd
748
47.31%
833
52.69%
-85
-5.38%
1,581
Tripp
2,064
52.94%
1,835
47.06%
229
5.88%
3,899
Turner
4,096
70.89%
1,682
29.11%
2,414
41.78%
5,778
Union
2,636
52.94%
2,343
47.06%
293
5.88%
4,979
Walworth
2,132
60.21%
1,409
39.79%
723
20.42%
3,541
Washabaugh
265
58.89%
185
41.11%
80
17.78%
450
Yankton
4,063
57.63%
2,987
42.37%
1,076
15.26%
7,050
Ziebach
627
57.05%
472
42.95%
155
14.10%
1,099
Totals
171,569
58.39%
122,288
41.61%
49,281
16.78%
293,857
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic [ edit ]
^ Although he was born in Texas and grew up in Kansas before his military career, at the time of the 1952 election Eisenhower was president of Columbia University and was, officially, a resident of New York. During his first term as president, he moved his private residence to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania , and officially changed his residency to Pennsylvania.[ 2]