- Source: 2022 South Dakota Senate election
- Amerika Serikat
- Pemilihan umum Senat Amerika Serikat di Minnesota 2018
- Daftar dukungan kampanye presiden Donald Trump 2024
- Pemilihan umum Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Amerika Serikat 2010
- Bernie Sanders
- Daftar dukungan kampanye presiden Kamala Harris 2024
- Daftar anggota Ksatria Columbus
- 2022 South Dakota Senate election
- 2022 United States Senate election in South Dakota
- 2024 South Dakota Senate election
- 2002 United States Senate election in South Dakota
- 2022 South Dakota gubernatorial election
- 2004 United States Senate election in South Dakota
- 2024 South Dakota House of Representatives election
- 2020 United States Senate election in South Dakota
- 2022 South Dakota elections
- 2008 United States Senate election in South Dakota
The 2022 South Dakota Senate elections were held on November 8, 2022, as part of the biennial 2022 United States elections. All 35 seats in the South Dakota Senate were up for election. Primary elections were held on June 7, 2022. 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 House.
Following the 2022 elections, Republicans maintained their supermajority by losing only one seat, giving them a 31-to-4 member advantage over Democrats.
Retirements
= Democrats
=District 26: Troy Heinert retired due to term limits.
= Republicans
=District 2: Brock Greenfield retired due to term limits.
District 7: V. J. Smith retired.
District 9: Wayne Steinhauer retired.
District 12: Blake Curd retired due to term limits.
District 17: Arthur Rusch retired due to term limits.
District 25: Marsha Symens retired.
District 29: Gary Cammack retired due to term limits.
District 31: Timothy Johns retired.
Predictions
Results
= Overview
=Defeated incumbents
= Primary election
=District 24: Republican Mary Duvall lost renomination to Jim Mehlhaff.
= General election
=District 10: Republican Margaret Sutton was defeated in the general election by Democrat Liz Larson.
Summary of results by State Senate district
Primary election results source:
General election results source:
Detailed results
Primary election results source:
General election results source:
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
=Republican primary
General election
= District 2
=Republican primary
General election
= District 3
=Republican primary
General election
= District 4
=General election
= District 5
=Republican primary
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
=General election
= District 12
=General election
= District 13
=General election
= District 14
=General election
= District 15
=General election
= District 16
=Republican primary
General election
= District 17
=General election
= District 18
=General election
= District 19
=General election
= District 20
=General election
= District 21
=General election
= District 22
=General election
= District 23
=Republican primary
General election
= District 24
=Republican primary
General election
= District 25
=Republican primary
General election
= District 26
=General election
= District 27
=General election
= District 28
=General election
= District 29
=Republican primary
General election
= District 30
=Republican primary
General election
= District 31
=Republican primary
General election
= District 32
=General election
= District 33
=Republican primary
General election
= District 34
=General election
= District 35
=General election
Results
= Close races
=Districts where the margin of victory was under 10%:
District 27, 2.9%
District 15, 5.52%
District 26, 5.68%
District 12, 7.76%
District 14, 7.86%
Red denotes races won by Republicans. Blue denotes races won by Democrats.