Scyller Borglum and Liz Marty May made zero impact on the Republican electorate in Tuesday’s primary. I suggested they’d at best score a default disgruntlement…
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Coronavirus did not depress voter turnout in South Dakota’s primary. We had a higher percentage of voters cast ballots in this year’s primary, a contest…
I can rouse some faint pleasure at the defeat of certain Republican yahoos in yesterday’s primary. Faint, faint pleasure. Republican voters chose to replace three…
Update 19:07 CDT: Somehow over breakfast, I missed Noem-appointee loss #3, JD Wangsness! Kristi Noem has used her gubernatorial power to appoint seven new Republicans…
Sleepy Dayle Hammock can go back to napping in the trees… or working on his sinkhole defense. District 31 voters chose two Republican primary challengers,…
District 7, which is mostly Brookings but includes just enough rural area to let Volga’s Doug Post run, has three-way Republican primary for House. Rep.…
Evidently someone in Pierre wants no disruption of the primary or any other electoral delays past June 1. The Legislature’s roster of twelve emergency bills…
South Dakota has a “sore loser” law, SDCL 12-7-5, and an absurdly early independent petition deadline (this year: April 28!) before the primary, that prevent…
Whitney Raver of Custer has finally populated her campaign website and formally launched her campaign for U.S. House. Raver spoke to supporters in Rapid City…
The Minnehaha County Democrats gave us a masked striptease this week, promising to lay bare one Democrat’s intention to run for U.S. House at its…