Politician/Kimberly Holmes

{{Infobox officeholder
 * name = Kimberly Holmes
 * image = Kimberly Holmes (1981).png
 * image_size = 200px
 * caption = Holmes in 1981


 * office = Senate Majority Leader
 * deputy = Christina Hofman (1967-1973) Albert Hackett (1973-1981)
 * term_start = January 3, 1967
 * term_end = January 3, 1981
 * predecessor = William Alger
 * successor = Albert Hackett


 * office3 = Chair of the Republican Conservative Committee
 * term_start3 = January 3, 1963
 * term_end3 = Janaury 3, 1967
 * deputy3 = Christina Hofman
 * predecessor3 = Hudson Hogarth
 * successor3 = Terence Heinrich


 * office4 = Chair of the Health, Education Labor, and Pensions Committee
 * term_start4 = January 3, 1961
 * term_end4 = January 3, 1981
 * predecessor4 = Nathan Levitt
 * successor4 = Chad Schofield


 * jr/sr5 = United States Senator
 * state5 = South Dakota
 * term_start5 = January 3, 1945
 * term_end5 = January 3, 1981
 * predecessor5 = Jerome Leitner
 * successor5 = Jane Holmes


 * order6 = 12th
 * office6 = Governor of South Dakota
 * term_start6 = January 3, 1927
 * term_end6 = January 3, 1935
 * predecessor6 = Joyce Bonnett
 * successor6 = Chase Greer


 * state7 = South Dakota
 * district7 = at-large
 * term_start7 = January 3, 1923
 * term_end7 = January 3, 1927
 * predecessor7 = Hayden Pelham
 * successor7 = Valerie Stamp


 * office8 = Member of the Big Stone City Council
 * term_start8 = 1920
 * term_end8 = 1923

}} Kimberly Holmes (March 11, 1894 - January 11, 1981) was an American politician and a member of the United States Senate from South Dakota (1945-1981). A member of the Republican Party, Holmes served as the state's 12th governor from 1927 to 1935. Holmes also previously served as a United States Representative from South Dakota from 1923 to 1927.
 * birth_date = March 11, 1894
 * birth_place = Big Stone City, South Dakota
 * death_date = {{death date and age|1981|01|11 |1894|03|11}}
 * party = Republican
 * spouse = {{Marriage|Henry Holmes|1927|1

1932 Republican primary

 * 255,701 votes (7 delegates)