The popular votes total for Wyoming and South Dakota typically indicates a low voter turnout and a smaller population compared to larger states. These states often have fewer electoral votes due to their small populations, which can lead to less attention from national campaigns. Additionally, the voting patterns may reflect regional political preferences, with both states leaning conservative in recent elections. Overall, their popular vote totals highlight the unique dynamics of electoral representation in less populous states.
Wyoming is further south than South Dakota.
South Dakota
South Dakota is to the east of Wyoming.
South Dakota is further north than Wyoming.
There is a Lake Wyoming in Delaware. There is no lake named Lake South Dakota, however, there is a Lake County in South Dakota. Lake County in South Dakota is farther north than Lake Wyoming in Delaware.
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South Dakota extends farther North than Wyoming.South Dakota is more northerly than Wyoming. Wyoming's northern border is the the southern border of Montana while South Dakota hugs the eastern border of Montana about 100 miles up from its' southern border (MT).Wyoming is further west than South Dakota. South Dakota is bordered by Wyoming to the west.
The Black Hills are located primarily in western South Dakota and extend into eastern Wyoming. The states that border the Black Hills are South Dakota and Wyoming.
North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Idaho are the four states which border the US state of Montana.
North Dakota is up by the border of Canada, Wyoming is just next to South Dakota.
Montana is bordered on the east by North Dakota and South Dakota. Wyoming is bordered on the east by South Dakota and Nebraska.
Lake Ontario is farther east and the distance to Wyoming would be greater from Wyoming then from South Dakota.