South Dakota Municipalities - Jan. 2016

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Municipal Elections: Q & A Refer to the 2016 Municipal Elections Handbook for additional information. The handbook can be found on the SDML website under the Library section then Elections.

The statutes for combined election dates, regarding filing deadlines, can be found at SDCL 9-13-37, 9-13-40, 13-7-5 and 13-7-6.

How is a candidate for municipal office nominated?

How many signatures are required on a nominating petition for a municipal election?

For the second Tuesday in April election, no candidate for elective municipal office may be nominated unless a nominating petition is filed with the finance officer no later than five p.m. on the last Friday in February preceding the day of election. The petition shall be considered filed if it is mailed by registered mail by five p.m. by the petition deadline before the election. Such petition shall contain the name of the candidate, his residence, his mailing address and the office for which he is nominated and be on the form prescribed by the state board of elections. The signer’s post office box number may be given in lieu of a street address if the signer lives within a municipality of the second or third class. The finance officer may only accept nominating petitions that are on the prescribed form and were circulated and submitted pursuant to the provisions in chapters 9-13 and 12-6. If the nominating petition meets the statutory requirements, the filing of the petition shall constitute nomination (SDCL 9-13-7).

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In municipalities of the first and second class, if the candidate is to be voted for by the voters at large, a nominating petition shall be signed by fifteen registered voters of the municipality for each thousand or major fraction of the population, as shown by the last preceding federal census. No petition needs to be signed by more than fifty voters. If the candidate is to be voted for by the voters of a ward or subdivision of a municipality of the first or second class having more than one ward or subdivision, a nominating petition shall be signed by at least five percent of the registered voters of the ward or subdivision. The percentage shall be based on the total number of registered voters voting in the ward or subdivision at the last preceding general election. No petition needs to be signed by more than fifty voters.

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