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South Dakota

Title 12 · Chapter 12-1
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12-1-1. Elections to which title applies.
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12-1-1.1. Laws applicable to election of county officers.
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12-1-2. Application to local elections.
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12-1-2.1. Option to adopt campaign finance law.
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12-1-3. Definitions.
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12-1-3.1. Alternative political status defined.
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12-1-4. Resident defined--Intention.
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12-1-5. State board created--Members--Terms--Vacancies--Oath.
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12-1-6. Per diem and expenses.
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12-1-7. Assistance by secretary of state's office.
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12-1-7.1. 12-1-7.1. Repealed by SL 2008, ch 34, § 7.
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12-1-8. Legal assistance to board.
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12-1-9. Promulgation of rules by board.
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12-1-9.1. Ranked choice voting prohibited.
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12-1-10. Recommendations to secretary of state.
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12-1-11. Costs paid by county--Exception for local elections--Prohibition on private funding––Promulgation of rules.
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12-1-12. Political party office prohibited in county courthouse.
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12-1-13. Challenge to petition signatures or declaration of candidacy.
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12-1-14. Verification of petition signatures or declaration of candidacy--Written declaration as to validity.
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12-1-15. Notification of candidate or sponsor if petition declared invalid.
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12-1-16. Other legal remedies to challenge petition not precluded.
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12-1-17. Computation of time allowed for election notice or filing.
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12-1-18. Time when petition may be circulated.
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12-1-19. 12-1-19, 12-1-20. Repealed by SL 2008, ch 62, §§ 2, 3.
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12-1-21. Complaints filed under the Help America Vote Act.
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12-1-22. Arbitration of complaints under Help America Vote Act--Appointment of arbitrator--Time for resolution.
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12-1-23. Time and place of hearing--Notice to parties.
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12-1-24. Subpoena issued by arbitrator--Service and enforcement.
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12-1-25. Depositions permitted by arbitrators--Compelling testimony.
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12-1-26. Evidence presented by parties--Cross-examination.
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12-1-27. Adjournment or postponement of hearing--Failure of party to appear.
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12-1-28. Issuance of resolution--Delivery to parties.
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12-1-29. Payment of expenses of proceedings.
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12-1-30. Grounds to vacate resolution--New arbitrator.
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12-1-31. Invalid candidacy on nominating petition--Vacancy after primary election.
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12-1-32. Registered sex offenders prohibited from circulating petitions--Violation as misdemeanor.
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12-1-33. Exception for registered sex offender circulating petition under supervision.
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12-1-34. Exception for registered sex offender circulating nominating petition on his or her own behalf.
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12-1-35. Secretary of state to examine nominating petitions for statewide office for compliance.
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12-1-36. Verification of signatures on nominating petitions by random sampling.
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12-1-37. Certification of sufficient or insufficient number of signatures based on random sampling.
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12-1-38. Circuit court challenge not affected by random sampling.
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12-1-39. Availability of petition to public.
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