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South Dakota

Title 2 · Chapter 2-15
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2-15-1. Convention to be held when Congress proposes amendment to be ratified by convention.
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2-15-2. Apportionment of delegates to convention.
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2-15-3. Election of delegates at next general election--Legislative election laws apply.
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2-15-4. Nominating petitions for candidates--Number of signers required--Contents and filing.
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2-15-5. Certification of nominees to county auditors.
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2-15-6. Printing of primary election ballots--Form.
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2-15-7. Supply of primary ballots--Conduct of primary election.
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2-15-8. Certification of successful candidates at primary--Printing of general election ballots--Form.
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2-15-9. Conduct of general election--Canvass and certification of vote.
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2-15-10. Slate voting at general election.
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2-15-11. Time and place of holding convention.
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2-15-12. Quorum of convention--Officers--Rules--Qualifications and election of members.
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2-15-13. Compensation and mileage of convention delegates--Disbursements for convention expenses.
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2-15-14. Certification of convention results--Transmittal to United States.
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2-15-15. Congressional rules for convention to govern.
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2-15-16. Definitions.
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2-15-17. Delegate vote to consider or approve unauthorized amendment prohibited--Recall.
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2-15-18. Oath of candidate for delegate or alternate.
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2-15-19. Certifications by secretary of state.
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2-15-20. Civil fine for violation of oath.
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2-15-21. Participation in conventions in which each state possesses one vote.
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