An Act to modify provisions pertaining to the deadlines for the filing of certain election related documents.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota:
Section 1. That § 12-4-5 be AMENDED:
12-4-5.
The county auditor
shall enter in the master registration file the name of each eligible
person whose completed application for registration and mail
registration card is received
no later than 5:00 p.m. local time
during regular business hours
at least fifteen days preceding the election by the county auditor or
the local, state, or federal agency responsible for conducting voter
registration under this chapter. A voter registration completed at
any local, state, or federal agency during any week commencing on
Tuesday through the following Monday
shall
must be sent to
the appropriate county auditor by the agency receiving the
registration or mail registration card no later than the following
Wednesday. The State Board of Elections
may
shall
promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26,
prescribing the method
for the alternative transmission of voter registration information by
computer from the agency to the secretary of state. The name of any
voter who has registered to vote by
5:00 p.m. local time
the close of regular business hours
fifteen days preceding a runoff election
shall
must be added
to the file used for the runoff election.
Section 2. That § 12-6-4 be AMENDED:
12-6-4.
Except as provided
by § 12-5-4
and as may be otherwise provided in chapter 12-9,
no candidate for any office to be filled, or nomination to be made,
at either or both the primary or general election, other than a
presidential election, may have that person's name printed upon the
official primary election ballot of that person's party, unless a
petition has been filed on that person's behalf after December
thirty-first
and by
but before the close of regular business hours for the office where
the petition must be filed on
the last Tuesday of March
at five p.m. local time
before the date of the primary election.
If
The petition is considered timely submitted if
the petition is mailed by registered mail by
five p.m., local time, on
the last Tuesday of March
at five p.m. local time
before the primary election,
the petition shall be considered timely submitted.
A nominating petition for national convention delegates and
alternates as provided in § 12-5-3.11
shall
must be filed
in accordance with the provisions of this section. Nominating
petitions for all party and public offices except legislative and
judicial offices
shall
must be filed
in the office of the county auditor of the county in which the person
is a candidate. Nominating petitions for legislative and judicial
office,
whether elected in one or more counties, and all other party and
public offices to be voted on in more than one county
shall
must be filed
in the Office of the Secretary of State.
Section 3. That § 12-6-8.1 be AMENDED:
12-6-8.1.
Any person may
have his or her name withdrawn
withdraw from
the primary election by making a written request under oath. The
request
shall
must be filed
with the officer with whom the nominating petition was filed pursuant
to § 12-6-4,
not later than
the close of regular business hours for the office where the petition
is filed two
days after the last Tuesday in March
at five p.m. If.
The request is properly filed if
the request is mailed by registered mail not later than five
p.m., local time, two
days after the last Tuesday in March
at five p.m., the request is properly filed.
No name that is withdrawn pursuant to this section may be printed on
the ballots to be used at the election.
Section 4. That § 12-6-55 be AMENDED:
12-6-55.
Any person
nominated to any elective office may
cause that person's name to be withdrawn
withdraw from
the nomination
by request in writing, subscribed and sworn to by that person before
any officer qualified to administer oaths and take acknowledgments.
The request
shall
must be filed
with the officer with whom the nominating petition was filed pursuant
to § 12-6-4,
not later than
the close of regular business hours for the office where the petition
is filed on the
first Tuesday in August
at 5:00 p.m.
before the next election. No person's name withdrawn under this
section may be printed upon the ballots for that office unless the
same person is subsequently selected to fill the vacancy in
accordance with § 12-6-56.
Section 5. That § 12-7-1 be AMENDED:
12-7-1.
Any candidate for
nonjudicial public office, except as provided in § 12-7-7,
who is not nominated by a primary election may be nominated by filing
a certificate of nomination with the secretary of state or county
auditor as prescribed by § 12-6-4,
after December thirty-first
and by
but before the close of regular business hours for the office where
the petition must be filed on
the last Tuesday of April
at 5:00 p.m. local time
before the election. A certificate of nomination
shall
must be
executed as provided in chapter 12-6.
If
A certificate of nomination is timely submitted if
the certificate of nomination is mailed by registered mail by the
last Tuesday of April at
5:00
five p.m.,
local time,
before the election,
it is timely submitted.
The certificate of nomination
shall
must be signed
by registered voters within the district or political subdivision in
and for which the officers are to be elected. The number of
signatures required may not be less than one percent of the total
combined vote cast for Governor at the last certified gubernatorial
election within the district or political subdivision. The State
Board of Elections shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26,
prescribing the forms for the certificate of nomination.
Section 6. That § 12-7-7 be AMENDED:
12-7-7.
Any candidate for
President or Vice President of the United States who is not nominated
by a primary election may be nominated by filing with the secretary
of state, after December thirty-first
and by
but before five p.m., central time, on
the first Tuesday in August
at 5:00 p.m. central time
before the election, a certificate of nomination
which shall
that must be
executed as provided in chapter 12-6.
If
A certificate of nomination is timely submitted if
the certificate of nomination is mailed by registered mail by
five p.m., central time, on
the first Tuesday in August
at 5:00 p.m. central time
before the election,
it is timely submitted.
The number of signatures required may not be less than one percent of
the total combined vote cast for Governor at the last certified
gubernatorial election within the state. An independent candidate for
President shall file a declaration of candidacy and a certification
of the candidate's selection for Vice President with the secretary of
state with the candidate's nominating petitions. The candidate and
the candidate's selection for Vice President
shall
must sign the
certification before the nominating petitions are submitted. If an
independent candidate for Vice President withdraws pursuant to
§ 12-6-55,
no independent candidate for President
shall
may have the
candidate's name printed upon a ballot unless a replacement selection
for Vice President is certified to the secretary of state by the
second Tuesday in August. The State Board of Elections shall
promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26,
prescribing the forms for the certificate of nomination and the
certification for Vice President.
Section 7. That § 12-8-8 be AMENDED:
12-8-8.
The secretary of
state,
not later than the third Tuesday in August at five p.m. before the
general election, shall certify to the county auditor of each county
within which any voters of this state vote for the officer or
officers nominated at the preceding primary, whose certificates of
nomination have been filed in the Office of the Secretary of State,
or who have been regularly named or petitioned for filling of a
vacancy, the name and description of each person so nominated
shall certify to each county auditor the name and description of each
person who has been nominated for an office or designated to fill a
vacancy in a nomination for an office to be voted on by the voters of
the county before the close of regular business hours for the
respective county on the third Tuesday in August.
In
years
a year when a
President and
vice president
Vice President
are nominated
and the,
if a national
party
conventions are held at such a late date as to make
convention is held on a date that makes
the foregoing provisions impossible,
then, the
secretary of state
shall
must make the
certification not later than seven days after
nominations of such
the nomination of a party's candidate for
President and vice president.
Section 8. That § 12-19-2.1 be AMENDED:
12-19-2.1.
At
anytime
any time prior
to an election, a voter may apply
for an absentee ballot
in person at the office of and to the person in charge of the
election
for an absentee ballot
during regular office hours
up to 5:00
or until five
p.m. on the day before the election,
whichever is later.
If the voter applies in person, the voter
shall
must complete a
combined absentee ballot
application/
application form and return
envelope and show the person in charge of the election the voter's
identification card as required in § 12-18-6.1
or complete the affidavit as provided in § 12-18-6.2.
In the event of confinement
because of sickness or disability, a qualified voter may apply
in writing
pursuant to the provisions of § 12-19-2
in writing
and obtain an absentee ballot by authorized messenger
so
designated over the signature of the voter. The person in charge of
the election
may deliver
shall provide the ballot to be delivered to the qualified voter
to the authorized messenger
a ballot to be delivered to the qualified voter. Any.
An application
for
to have a
ballot
delivered by
authorized messenger must be received by the person in charge of the
election before
3:00
three p.m.
on the day of
the election. If the application designating an authorized messenger
also indicates a request for an absentee ballot for any future
election,
such
the absentee
ballot
shall
must be mailed
to the address provided on the application. If no address is
provided, the ballot
shall
must be mailed
to the person's voter registration address.
Underscores indicate new language.
Overstrikes
indicate deleted language.