Meet the Candidates: Interactive South Dakota legislative map
The 2024 general election is fast approaching, and candidates across South Dakota are vying for positions in the state Legislature.
SDPB, in partnership with the Vote South Dakota project, developed an interactive map to make it easier to see who your candidates are and find more information about them.
The general election is Nov. 5. Additional voting information is available on the Secretary of State's website.
SDPB reached out to each candidate requesting an audio interview. You can find those interviews with candidates who agreed to take part on their candidate pages.
SDPB Election Coverage
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South Dakota voters appear to have rejected Referred Law 21, a measure regulating carbon dioxide pipelines.
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Incumbent Kristie Fiegen retains her seat on South Dakota’s Public Utilities Commission, soundly defeating two challengers in Tuesday's election.
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Republicans are reclaiming majority control of the United States Senate.
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South Dakota voters have rejected an abortion rights constitutional amendment.
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Initiated Measure 28 has failed at the ballot box. It would have removed the state’s tax on grocery items, and potentially other purchasable consumables.