The Legislature's Executive Board this week directed its leadership committee to bring a plan to its next meeting, which currently is scheduled for June 24.
The chief justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court has appointed a law school dean, a deputy public defender and a Winner-based circuit judge to a commission that will monitor
Kiepke wrote she has asked the sheriff’s office to attend each county commission meeting and asked for security while ballots are being counted on election nights, all due to safety concerns
The assertion that election officials are not being threatened or intimidated in South Dakota helped derail legislation this week at the Capitol in Pierre that would have criminalized those acts.