The South Dakota Polling Project

Our Mission

The South Dakota Polling Project is a research unit of the political science program housed in The School of American and Global Studies at South Dakota State University. In the spirit of our land-grant mission, we utilize our expertise in political science to analyze issues that are important to South Dakotans from an objective, scientific and non-partisan perspective. Recently, we have been fielding several polls on the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on the lives and families of South Dakota. We also partner and collaborate with professors from fields outside of political science to explore research questions in a truly trans-disciplinary manner. Additionally, we give select students the opportunity to work side by side with faculty and develop the highly demanded skills of data collection, programming and statistical analysis.

In the News

The work of The South Dakota Polling Project has been featured regularly in a variety of national and international media outlets. Some of the attention comes to bear when our poll has valuable information when South Dakota makes national or international news. At other times, our academic research has generated interest or is applicable to a wide ranging audience. Outlets that have featured our work include: "Vanity Fair," ABC News, "The Hill," "The Washington Post," "USA Today," PBS "The News Hour" and "Berlingske" from Copenhagen Denmark.

We are also regularly featured in state and regional media outlets, as we actively maintain good working relations with reporters in these organizations. This is because a key component of our mission is to provide information that is of benefit to the state of South Dakota and its residents. Regional mentions include: South Dakota Public Broadcasting, "In the Moment," KELO news, Dakota News Now, "The Argus Leader," "The South Dakota Standard," "The Rapid City Journal," "South Dakota News Watch" and "The Mitchell Republic."

Press Releases and Publications

Fall 2023 Poll
The Spring 2023 Poll
The 2022 South Dakota Election Study
May 2022 Survey
COVID-19 Family Impact Survey
COVID-19's Impact on the Older Workforce Survey
The 2021 South Dakota COVID-19 Impact Survey
The 2020 South Dakota Election Study
Recent Peer-Reviewed Publications

Viskupi膷, F., & Wiltse, D. (2024) Journal of Medicine, Surgery, and Public Health 2: 100043.

Viskupi膷, F., Wiltse, D. & Liebl, Z. (2023) Open Health4 (1): 20230020.

Viskupi膷, F., & Wiltse, D. (2023) Open Health 4 (1): 20230013.

Viskupi膷, F., & Wiltse, D. Forthcoming at: Journal of Aging and Social Policy.

Wiltse, D. & Viskupi膷, F. (2023) Preventive Medicine Reports 36: 102407.

Viskupi膷, F., & Wiltse, D. (2023) Vaccine X14: 100337.

Viskupi膷, F., & Wiltse, D. (2023) Health Policy and Technology 12 (3): 100777.

Viskupi膷, F., Wiltse, D., Kayaalp, A. & Sublett, L. (2023) Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health 38 (3): 254 鈥 273.

Viskupi膷, F., Wiltse, D. & Kayaalp, A. (2023) Personality and Individual Differences.206, May 2023, 112119.

Viskupi膷, F., & Wiltse, D. (2023). Aging and Health Research.3(1): 100127.

Viskupi膷, F., & Wiltse, D. American Journal of Infection Control. Forthcoming.

Viskupi膷, F., & Wiltse, D. (2023). Journal of Community Health. 48, 245-251.

Viskupi膷, F., & Wiltse, D. (2023). "." American Politics Research. 51(2), 139-146.

Viskupi膷, F., Wiltse, D. & Badahdah, A. (2022). "." Vaccine 40(51): 7483-7487.

Viskupi膷, F., Celik Wiltse, E., & Wiltse, D. "" The Social Science Journal.Forthcoming.

Viskupi膷, F., Wiltse, D., & Meyer, B. ." Social Science Quarterly. Forthcoming.

Viskupi膷, F., Wiltse, D., & Meyer, B. " "The Social Science Journal. Forthcoming.

Meyer B., Viskupi膷 F., & Wiltse D. (2022) "Understanding and overcoming COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in South Dakota." South Dakota Medicine. 75(3), 139-140.

Viskupi膷, F., & Wiltse, D. (2022). "." PS: Political Science & Politics. 55(3), 504-509.

Meyer, B. A., Viskupi膷, F., & Wiltse, D. (2022). "." Journal of the American Pharmacists Association. 62(1), 302鈥304.

Wiltse, E. C., Gonda, M., Massmann, C., Williams, K., & Bott-Knutson, R. (2020). "." Journal of the European Honors Council, 4(1), 1-22.

Our Methodology

The South Dakota Polling Project utilizes a new and innovative technique of random sampling the electorate that matches the most sophisticated methods of conducting a survey to the most reliable means of citizen contact. This method can be employed at any level in the state: statewide, county, city, legislative district or any other geographical unit that a researcher wishes to cover. Our surveys can be fine-tuned depending upon the needs of the current research project. Respondents complete online surveys, which allows for the development of sophisticated questionnaires. The sample is then carefully weighted on known population parameters such as region, age and other demographics to make it as representative of the population as possible. Simply put, South Dakota Polling Project conducts some of the most comprehensive, sophisticated, detailed and accurate polling of the South Dakota electorate today. In addition to polls of the electorate, we have also conducted more specialized polls of specific groups such as agricultural producers and nurses using different random sampling methods.

Please contact David Wiltse if you have any questions about the poll you want answered, or if you wish to inquire about commissioning poll work on the South Dakota electorate.

Director
Research Associates
Affiliated Faculty