In South Dakota, you will now need to live in the state for 30 consecutive days to be eligible to vote in the state's elections, thanks to a bill the governor signed into law on Tuesday. Republican Gov.
Legislative move to limit local voting rights of full-time travelers has some reconsidering their South Dakota residency.
Gov. Larry Rhoden issued his second veto while making law a slew of legislation focused on South Dakota's elections and citizen-led petition process.
A new South Dakota law will extend the terms of certain officials, including Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken, but the question of how late that term will run has
Attorney Jim Leach, Rick Weiland and Dakotans for Health filed a lawsuit against Secretary of State Monae Johnson, concerning a new petition law, HB 1184.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — In South Dakota, you will now need to live in the state for 30 consecutive days to be eligible to vote in the state’s elections, thanks to a bill the governor signed into ...
South Dakota Makes It Tougher for Recreational Vehicle Voters to Participate in Elections SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — In South Dakota, you will now need to live in the state for 30 consecutive days ...