State of South Dakota
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NINETY-FOURTH SESSION LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 2019 |
529B0497 | SENATE BILL NO. 100 |
Introduced by: Senators Maher, Blare, Cammack, Greenfield (Brock), and Wismer and
Representatives Dennert, Brunner, Duvall, McCleerey, Otten (Herman),
Peterson (Kent), Schoenfish, and Wiese
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FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to reduce the number of petition signatures required for
conservation district supervisor elections.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 38-8-39 be amended to read:
38-8-39. The governing body of a district shall consist of a board of supervisors.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 38-8-39 be amended to read:
38-8-39. The governing body of a district shall consist of a board of supervisors.
Each conservation district shall have a board of supervisors consisting of five members, each
of whom shall be elected on a nonpartisan ballot at a general election and whose term of office
shall be four years commencing on the first of January following election. Supervisors shall be
registered voters within the district, to be elected at large.
The board of supervisors may, at its discretion, choose to elect its supervisors in precincts
that contain as near as possible an equal number of residents, as determined by the last
preceding federal decennial census.
Before any general election, the board of supervisors of an organized conservation district
shall give notice of any district offices for which nominations may be filed. The notice shall be
published at least once each week for two consecutive weeks in the official newspaper or
newspapers of any counties within the territory of the district. The last publication may not be
less than ten nor more than fifteen days before the deadline for filing nominating petitions. The
Division of Resource Conservation and Forestry shall provide the required notice before a
referendum regarding establishment of a new district.
Supervisors shall be nominated by a petition signed by twenty-five fifteen or more voters
in the district for which the candidate seeks election.
The petition shall be verified by the circulator and be accompanied by the declaration of the
candidate in a form substantially conforming to nominating petitions prescribed under the
primary election laws of this state governing nominating petitions for nonpolitical candidates.
The petition shall be filed on or before July first of the year in which the general election is to
be held, with the county auditor of the county, or where more than one county is within the
territorial limits of the district, with the secretary of state. The auditor shall prepare ballots
substantially in the form of the nonpolitical ballot and give notice thereof as provided by the
general election laws of this state. The supervisors shall be elected by plurality. The election
shall be conducted, canvassed, recounted, and contested as elections under the general laws of
this state, except as otherwise provided in this chapter, and unless the general laws are
inapplicable. If the details concerning the conduct, canvassing, recounting or contest of the
election are not set forth within this chapter, and the general election laws are not applicable,
then the commission shall promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 to make possible the
submission to an election any matter which by the terms of this chapter may be submitted to a
vote of the voters of any proposed or established district.