Proponents say IM-29 is a “common-sense policy” that would boost the state’s revenue with licensed businesses as opposed to black market sales and allow law enforcement to eliminate prosecuting non-violent marijuana offenses to focus on “real crime.
We are just over one-week away from the voter registration deadline in South Dakota. If you want to vote in the November election and are not registered, you have until Monday, October 21st to register.
South Dakota’s top elections official has removed hundreds of people from the state’s voter rolls even with voting in next month's general election already underway.
In three weeks, South Dakotans will decide what candidate will represent South Dakota in the House of Representatives. Candidates Republican Rep. Dusty Johnson and Democrat Sheryl Johnson sat down with KELOLAND’s Dan Santella to discuss issues facing South Dakota and the country.
The South Dakota Democrat candidate for U.S. House believes in limited government and a strong Southern border.
A Bismarck-area state Senate candidate said he’s ready for the final weeks of campaigning after establishing residency in the district this summer. Democratic-NPL candidate Matthew Zimny, an emergency medicine physician at Sanford Health,
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South Dakota’s top elections official has removed hundreds of people from the state’s voter rolls even with voting in next month's general election already underway.
Supporters of open primaries say shifting to a top-two primary system will whittle candidates down to those who represent a majority of South Dakota voters. But opponents argue it will limit voters’ choices each November.
Asked if the state has communicated with the 273 de-listed voters of their new voting status, officials stated Wednesday, "We are in the process of notifying."
Davison County will have a special election in December regarding the plan to merge the county's auditor and treasurer offices after a successful referral effort. The special election will be held on Tuesday,
On Monday, 273 noncitizens were removed from the South Dakota voter roll, according to a South Dakota Department of Public Safety release. The removal was executed by the South Dakota Secretary of State’s Office.