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Code · South Dakota · Title 3 · Chapter 3-4

3-4-2. Resignation of office--To whom made.

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Resignations may be made as follows:
(1)Of all state and district officers, either elective or appointive, to the Governor;
(2)Of all members of the Legislature to the presiding officer of its branches respectively when in session, and when not in session to the Governor; and when made to the presiding officer he shall at once notify the Governor;
(3)Of all officers of the Legislature to the respective branches thereof;
(4)Of all elective county officers, by filing with the county auditor such resignation in writing, which shall be filed or deposited with the board of county commissioners, which resignation unless a different time is fixed therein shall take effect upon such filing;
(5)Of officers of civil township to the board of supervisors of the township, except of members of such board, which shall be to the township clerk; and notice shall forthwith be given by the township clerk to the county auditor of the resignation of all officers whose bonds are filed with that officer;
(6)Of all officers holding office by appointment to the body, board, court, or officer that appointed them.
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