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South Dakota

Title 12 · Chapter 12-5
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12-5-1. Organization and dissolution of political party.
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12-5-1.1. Party constitution or bylaws required--Filing with secretary of state.
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12-5-1.2. 12-5-1.2. Repealed by SL 2007, ch 74, § 2.
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12-5-1.3. Notice to county auditors of party rules affecting elections.
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12-5-1.4. Nominating petitions of new party primary candidates.
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12-5-1.5. Organization and dissolution of political party without candidate for United States Senate, United States House of Representatives, Governor, or Legislature.
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12-5-1.6. Reward prohibited--Violation as misdemeanor.
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12-5-2. Precinct officials elected at primary.
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12-5-3. 12-5-3 to 12-5-3.5. Repealed by SL 1977, ch 107, § 10.
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12-5-3.6. Selection of method of allocating national convention vote.
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12-5-3.7. 12-5-3.7. Repealed by SL 2007, ch 74, § 6.
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12-5-3.8. Certification of candidates or slates for primary--Placement on ballot--Selection process without primary.
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12-5-3.9. Certification of candidates or slates by state chairperson--Mandamus to compel certification--Hearing.
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12-5-3.10. 12-5-3.10. Repealed by SL 2007, ch 74, § 9.
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12-5-3.11. Primary election of national convention delegates and alternates--Grouping of names on nominating petition--Statement of preference.
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12-5-3.12. Preference of first nominating petition filed--One slate per candidate--Petitions rejected for noncompliance--Verified notice of disapproval filed by designated candidate removes slate from ballot.
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12-5-3.13. Election of all delegates by slate receiving most votes.
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12-5-3.14. Notice by candidates or supporters of intention to enter presidential primary.
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12-5-3.15. State board to adopt rules.
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12-5-3.16. Certification of names of national convention nominees for President and vice-president--Alternate certification.
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12-5-3.17. 12-5-3.17. Repealed by SL 2015, ch 76, § 1.
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12-5-4. Statement filed by candidates for precinct committeeman or committeewoman--Time of filing--Contents--Effect.
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12-5-4.1. Unopposed candidate for precinct committee automatically elected.
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12-5-4.2. Precinct committee election--Information and results to secretary of state--Website publication.
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12-5-5. 12-5-5 to 12-5-7. Repealed by SL 1972, ch 79, § 6.
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12-5-8. Primary election ballot--Precinct committeeman and committeewoman.
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12-5-9. Votes for precinct committee restricted to nominees.
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12-5-10. 12-5-10. Repealed by SL 1972, ch 79, § 6.
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12-5-11. 12-5-11, 12-5-12. Repealed by SL 1974, ch 118, § 200.
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12-5-13. Precinct committeemen elected by plurality at primary--Term of office.
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12-5-14. County central committee--Composition--Organization--Certification of party officials.
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12-5-15. Vacancies filled by county central committee--Exception.
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12-5-16. 12-5-16. Repealed by SL 2007, ch 74, § 12.
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12-5-17. Biennial state conventions--Time and place--Notice to secretary of state.
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12-5-18. Voting by delegates to state convention.
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12-5-19. 12-5-19. Repealed by SL 2007, ch 74, § 13.
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12-5-20. 12-5-20. Repealed by SL 1985, ch 110, § 2.
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12-5-21. Nomination of state candidates not nominated by primary--Presidential electors and national committee members.
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12-5-21.1. Certification of candidate for lieutenant governor--Withdrawal--Ballot placement--Promulgation of rules--Forms.
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12-5-22. Majority required for nomination by convention--Certification to secretary of state.
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12-5-23. 12-5-23, 12-5-24. Repealed by SL 2007, ch 74, §§ 15, 16.
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12-5-25. Nomination of candidates by political party with alternative political status--Primary election.
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12-5-26. New party nomination of candidates.
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