Oaths matter. Oaths really, really matter. Such is the conclusion to be drawn from Judge Mark Salter’s rejection of the petition filed by Bruce Danielson and neighbors to put…
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Senator M. Michael Rounds can’t read our state constitution, but I can read state law and recognize a statutory question which hasn’t been discussed yet but which we’ll need…
Early voting starts in South Dakota on Friday! This Friday! Technically, we open absentee voting Friday, September 23, and any registered voter can go to the courthouse (or…
Lawyer vs. lawyer! What fun! Jason Glodt, the only lawyer in South Dakota who supports Amendment S, the crime victims bill of rights, went head to head…
No, really, I mean it, says Judge Karen Schreier. Kurt Evans and Wayne Schmidt don’t get spots on the 2016 ballot. In an August 31…
Jason Glodt tells public radio he’s about to launch a six-figure radio campaign to promote Amendment S, California billionaire Henry T. Nicholas’s crime victims bill of rights. Glodt’s…
More polling! Let’s hear what you, dear readers, think of Referred Law 19, the election/petition reform bill that I have labeled the Incumbent Protection Act.…
Rocky de la Fuente is having a bad week. On Tuesday, the Florida businessman lost his U.S. Senate Democratic primary, placing a Bosworthian fourth behind…
Rep. Dan Dryden (R-34/Rapid City) died yesterday. Rep. Dryden was running for re-election to the House, along with fellow Republican Senator Craig Tieszen and Democratic challenger Steve…
Sioux Falls petitioner Bruce Danielson informs me that the city has disqualified every sheet of the initiative petition he submitted last week with the signatures of over 6,400…