2088 United States presidential election in South Dakota



The 2088 United States presidential election in South Dakota was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2088, as part of the 2088 United States presidential election. The Green ticket of Annie Brown and Sara Ribo won the state with 52.23% of the vote and a 13.12% margin of victory.

Analysis
South Dakota, which was the third-closest state in the country in 2084, voting for Annie Brown by about a 3% margin, voted for the Greens by a much more solid 13% margin in 2088. Key to the Green's victory in the traditionally rural and conservative state was their extremely strong performance in rural communities and strong performance in more urban areas as well. The Greens performed particularly well among the state's large indigenous population. Despite the Greens having a similar margin of victory in South Dakota to North Dakota, the elections were incredibly different; the Greens received a 52% majority in South Dakota while only getting a 42% plurality in North Dakota due to the much stronger Democratic performance in that state.