South Dakota's competitive GOP gubernatorial primary appears poised to advance to a first-ever runoff on July 28 after no candidate managed to clinch 35% of the vote outright.
Businessman and self-described outsider Toby Doeden will advance to a runoff for the GOP nomination for South Dakota governor, CBS News has projected, after a competitive and frequently contentious primary.
Gov. Larry Rhoden, who replaced Kristi Noem last year, Rep. Dusty Johnson and former state House Speaker Jon Hansen are competing for a second spot on the July 28 ballot.