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1876–2024
Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota
Lac qui Parle County·Minnesota

Lac qui Parle County has voted Republican for as long as anyone can remember.

A rural prairie county where farm economics shape the ballot more than metro trends

18762024·38 elections
Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota · McGhiever · Wikimedia Commons
Latest
R+32
in 2024
Archetype
Republican loyalist
since the recent cycles
Population
6,682
2024 ACS
Most similar
Big Stone County
MN · similarity 0.99
29 precincts · 3,996 votes cast
Trump · R+32
Margin
Turnout
Harris +50
Trump +50
Real precinct boundaries. Hover for vote totals.
YearWonMarginDemocraticRepublicanTotal
2024R
−32.2%
1,3142,6003,996
2020R
−26.8%
1,4462,5284,040
2016R
−25.6%
1,3052,2933,860
2012D
+0.9%
1,9741,9383,984
2008D
+5.9%
2,1601,9124,192
2004D
+6.5%
2,3902,0934,541
2000D
+6.8%
2,2441,9414,453
1996D
+21.8%
2,4201,4474,465
1992D
+18.3%
2,3421,4354,968
1988D
+13.8%
2,8052,1164,983
1984R
−0.8%
2,6852,7315,497
1980R
−8.9%
2,4572,9815,903
1976D
+22.3%
3,6472,2926,065
1972D
+1.3%
2,8452,7735,726
1968D
+4.5%
2,9372,6725,828
1964D
+27.5%
3,9342,2366,180
1960D
+1.1%
3,2533,1856,449
1956R
−7.4%
2,8263,2766,108
1952R
−17.5%
2,7533,9246,705
1948D
+22.3%
3,6902,3306,100
1944R
−5.5%
2,7793,1045,900
1940R
−9.9%
3,1063,7896,923
1936D
+19.6%
3,2432,0665,996
1932D
+34.7%
3,9921,9116,000
1928R
−20.3%
2,2453,4065,710
1924R
−50.3%
1062,8605,473
1920R
−69.6%
6534,2195,127
1916R
−19.8%
1,0471,6142,867
1912D
+10.4%
6083432,538
1908R
−45.0%
6611,8942,738
1904R
−72.5%
2431,8862,265
1900R
−47.6%
6421,9242,692
1896R
−26.1%
9321,6202,641
1892D
+31.8%
1,1644572,225
1888
No data
1884
No data
1880
No data
1876
No data
Demographics
Race, ethnicity, and ancestry
Click any group to see the ancestries typically reported within it.
American
100.0%
Sample size too small to break out by ancestry reliably.
Multiple ancestry combinations reported; no single grouping above 1%.
Sample size too small to break out by ancestry reliably.
American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander combined.
Source · American Community Survey 5-year estimates, 2024 release. Ancestry is a self-reported, multiple-response item; ancestry percentages do not sum to the parent race percentage.
Language at home
Population aged 5 and older
0.0%
speak English only
Source · ACS 5-year estimates, 2024.
Religious adherents
Adherents per capita by tradition
Mainline Protestant
73.5%
Catholic & Orthodox
20.8%
Other Christian
2.6%
Methodist
0.5%
Source · 2020 US Religion Census. Remaining 2.6% of residents not counted as adherents by any reporting body.

Lac qui Parle sits along the South Dakota border in Minnesota's agricultural southwest, where a shrinking population and deep-rooted farming heritage have pushed presidential margins steadily rightward over the past two decades, reaching R+32.2 in 2024.

The Republican margin in Lac qui Parle County reached its widest at seventy-three points in 1904. The margin in 2024 was thirty-two points, in line with the county's deep historical pattern.

Lac qui Parle County's loyalty is rooted in its place. Median household income of $74,432, a 93% non-Hispanic-white share, and a population of 6,682 together describe a community whose political habits are deeply settled. The county's voting pattern over the last decade is most similar to that of Big Stone County and Belmont County.