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South Dakota

Title 2 · Chapter 2-1
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2-1-1. Initiative and referenda petitions--Number of signatures required--Signatory information required.
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2-1-1.1. Initiated constitutional amendment--Petition--Finalization--Contents--Eligible sponsor--Circulator handout--Circulation period--Signatures and affidavit filing--Form.
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2-1-1.2. Initiated measure--Petition--Finalization--Contents--Eligible sponsor--Circulator handout--Circulation period--Signatures and affidavit filing--Form.
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2-1-1.3. Definitions.
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2-1-1.4. Repealed.
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2-1-1.5. Repealed.
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2-1-1.6. Repealed.
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2-1-1.7. Repealed.
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2-1-1.8. Repealed.
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2-1-1.9. Repealed.
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2-1-2. Repealed by SL 2012, ch 18, §§ 4, 5.
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2-1-2.2. Withdrawal of initiated constitutional amendment.
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2-1-2.3. Withdrawal of initiated measure.
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2-1-3. Referendum--Laws subject to petition--Form.
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2-1-3.1. Referred law--Petition--Finalization--Contents--Eligible sponsor--Circulator handout--Signatures and affidavit filing--Form.
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2-1-3.2. Withdrawal of petition for referred law.
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2-1-4. Repealed by SL 2012, ch 18, § 6.
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2-1-5. Total vote used to determine number of signers required in petitions.
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2-1-6. Persons qualified to sign petitions--False or unqualified signing as misdemeanor.
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2-1-6.1. Repealed by SL 1989, ch 23, § 3.
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2-1-6.2. Repealed by SL 2012, ch 18, § 7.
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2-1-6.3. 2-1-6.3. Repealed by SL 2009, ch 64, § 6, eff. July 1, 2010.
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2-1-7. Petitions to be signed in person.
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2-1-8. Repealed by SL 1990, ch 104, § 1.
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2-1-9. Separate papers constituting single petition.
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2-1-10. Verification of petition circulator--Violation.
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2-1-11. Petitions liberally construed.
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2-1-11.1. Initiated measure to embrace only one subject.
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2-1-12. Effective date of measures approved by voters.
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2-1-13. Repealed by SL 1989, ch 23, § 5.
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2-1-14. Signatures secured contrary to law not to be counted.
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2-1-15. Petition examined by secretary of state--Public record--Signature count--Random sample.
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2-1-16. Signatures to be verified by random sampling--Methodology.
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2-1-17. Certification of results of random sampling--Notification of petition sponsors.
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2-1-17.1. Submission of affidavit challenging petition to secretary of state--Appeal.
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2-1-18. Court challenge to petition.
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2-1-18.1. Petition signature withdrawal--Written notification.
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2-1-18.2. Petition signature withdrawal--Challenge required.
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2-1-19. Transferred to §§ 2-9-33, 2-9-34 by SL 2017, ch 17, § 3.
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2-1-21. Violations by petition sponsor or circulator--Four-year prohibition--Civil penalty.
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