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South Dakotans have elected Republican Kristi Noem to a second term as governor.
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In an age of unavoidable campaign ads, what goes into these campaign investments, and just how effective are they?
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With less than a week before election day, the candidates for South Dakota governor are holding stops across the state. One campaign fighting against the federal government. The other says its focus is on running the state.
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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and former Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard will both stump for Noem at South Dakota events.
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The 2022 gubernatorial debate inside SDPB's Leo P. Flynn Gallery in downtown Sioux Falls.
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A South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation probe in Gov. Kristi Noem's use of the state airplane has found no wrongdoing, officials said Tuesday.
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According to campaign finance reports filed on Monday, incumbent Republican Kristi Noem has spent $4,457,733. While Democratic challenger Jamie Smith has spent $734,909.
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Both Governor Kristi Noem and her Democratic counterpart Jamie Smith have voiced concerns about current state-tribal relations, but what does the road to reconciliation look like between the two entities?
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Each Wednesday on In the Moment we talk state politics with a rotating group of Dakota Political Junkies. The panels are made up of political journalists, political scientists, and former state lawmakers.
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The Democratic candidate for governor is joining some Republicans in calling for a special session to remove the sales tax on food. Governor Kristi Noem is hesitant, despite making the issue a campaign promise.