As if sponsoring this blog isn’t enough, former Senator Stanford Adelstein shows his good non-partisan sense by endorsing Amendment V, the open non-partisan primary proposal. Adelstein says he…
Tag: elections
Last week I said that the Constitution Party may have another month to argue its case and feasibly place Kurt Evans on the U.S. Senate…
Once upon a time, Chuck Parkinson worked for Senator Jim Abdnor. Now the Rapid City Republican is part of the Vote Yes on V campaign, urging South…
Tony Venhuizen, our Governor’s chief of staff, notes an inconsistency between my opposition to Referred Law 19 and my support for Amendment V: Venhuizen has a point.…
South Dakota’s elections will be rigged by the luck of draw. NPR this morning highlights research on ballot order that supports results political scientists have reported for years: appearing first on…
Republican blogger John Tsitrian makes two remarkable statements in his July 4 post on corruption and voting in South Dakota. In the undercard, Tsitrian says…
Attorney General Marty Jackley published his explanation of Referred Law 19 yesterday. Referred Law 19, originally Senate Bill 69 from the 2015 Session, is the…
The online candidate list isn’t updated, but Bob Mercer drops by the Secretary of State’s office and learns a few more Independent candidate petitions have…
The Mitchell Daily Republic reports that former Farmers Union secretary/treasurer Norman Tofflemire has weighed in on election and leadership controversy brewing in South Dakota Farmers Union.…
Care to read the whole argument from the Save Farmers Union Coalition behind their effort to oust South Dakota Farmers Union’s leadership and hold new…