The South Dakota GOP gubernatorial primary is likely to proceed to a runoff election on July 28, as no candidate secured the required 35% of the vote to win outright. This would mark the first runoff in the state's history for this position.
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South Dakota GOP gubernatorial primary may lead to runoff election
The South Dakota GOP gubernatorial primary is expected to advance to a runoff election on July 28, as no candidate achieved the necessary 35% of the vote. This would be a historic event for the state's gubernatorial elections.
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South Dakota GOP gubernatorial primary may lead to runoff election