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Republican primary
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Candidates
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Democratic primary
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Predictions
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Polling
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Results
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Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
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2010 South Dakota gubernatorial election
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2010 South Dakota gubernatorial election|
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County results Daugaard: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Heidepreim: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80-90%
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The 2010 South Dakota gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 2010 to elect the Governor of South Dakota to a four-year term. Incumbent Republican Governor Mike Rounds was ineligible to run for re-election due to term limits.
Republican candidate Dennis Daugaard was elected, defeating Democratic candidate Scott Heidepriem.
Republican primary
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Candidates
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Results
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Primary results by county
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60–70%
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50–60%
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40–50%
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<40%
Democratic primary
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Candidate
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Results
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Heidepriem faced no opposition in the Democratic primary.
General election
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Predictions
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Polling
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Poll source
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Dates administered
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Dennis Daugaard (R)
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Scott Heidepriem (D)
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Nielson Brothers Polling Archived October 28, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
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October 20–22, 2010
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43%
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40%
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Rasmussen Reports
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October 20, 2010
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55%
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36%
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Rasmussen Reports
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October 9, 2010
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57%
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37%
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Rasmussen Reports
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September 8, 2010
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57%
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28%
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Rasmussen Reports
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August 3, 2010
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59%
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27%
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Rasmussen Reports
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July 6, 2010
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52%
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35%
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Rasmussen Reports
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June 10, 2010
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52%
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36%
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Rasmussen Reports
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May 26, 2010
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51%
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36%
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Rasmussen Reports
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April 21, 2010
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53%
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33%
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Rasmussen Reports
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March 25, 2010
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49%
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32%
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Rasmussen Reports
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February 23, 2010
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41%
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32%
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Public Policy Polling
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December 10–13, 2009
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42%
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29%
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Results
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Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
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References
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^ a b "Sen. Dave Knudson will run for governor". KXNet.com. December 23, 2008. Retrieved January 12, 2009.[permanent dead link]
^ a b Kevin Woster (January 7, 2010). "Howie outlines conservative agenda for governor's campaign". Rapid City Journal. Retrieved February 3, 2010.
^ Drew Sandholm. "INTERVIEW: Ken Knuppe On Education"[permanent dead link], ABC News affiliate KSFY-TV. July 3, 2009.
^ "South Dakota Primary Results". Politico. June 8, 2010. Retrieved June 8, 2010.
^ Emily Caldei Heidepriem Fills Party's South Dakota Gov Gap Archived August 3, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. July 28, 2009. Eye on 2010 Blog, CQPolitics.com
^ "2010 Governors Race Ratings". Cook Political Report. Archived from the original on October 28, 2010. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
^ "Governor Ratings". Rothenberg Political Report. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
^ "2010 Governor Races". RealClearPolitics. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
^ "THE CRYSTAL BALL'S FINAL CALLS". Sabato's Crystal Ball. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
^ "Race Ratings Chart: Governor". CQ Politics. Archived from the original on October 5, 2010. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 22, 2011. Retrieved April 9, 2011.{{cite web}}
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