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26.423.10 101st Legislative Session 1004
2026 South Dakota Legislature
House Bill 1004
Introduced by: Representative Ismay
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An Act to authorize the recall of county commissioners. 1
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA: 2
Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to a NEW CHAPTER in title 7: 3
As provided in this Act, a county commissioner may be removed from office at any 4
time by voters eligible to elect a commissioner pursuant to § 7-8-2. 5
Section 2. That a NEW SECTION be added to a NEW CHAPTER in title 7: 6
A petition for the removal of a county commissioner and election of a successor 7
must be signed by: 8
(1) Fifteen percent of the registered voters of the district that the commissioner 9
represents; or 10
(2) Five percent of the registered voters of the county, if the commissioner serves the 11
entire county. 12
The percentage and number of signatures required in this section are based upon 13
the total number of registered voters at the last preceding general election. A signature 14
on the petition is not valid if signed more than sixty days before the petition is filed with 15
the county auditor. 16
Section 3. That a NEW SECTION be added to a NEW CHAPTER in title 7: 17
A petition pursuant to this Act must contain: 18
(1) The place of residence of the petition's signer; 19
(2) The date of signing the petition; and 20
(3) A statement alleging at least one of the allowable grounds on which the removal 21
of a county commissioner may be sought, which are: 22
(a) Corruption; 23
(b) Crimes in office; 24
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(c) Drunkenness; 1
(d) Gross incompetency; 2
(e) Gross partiality; 3
(f) Malfeasance; 4
(g) Misconduct; 5
(h) Nonfeasance; 6
(i) Oppression; and 7
(j) Theft. 8
The State Board of Elections shall, by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, 9
prescribe the form of the petition. 10
Section 4. That a NEW SECTION be added to a NEW CHAPTER in title 7: 11
If a petition is filed with the county auditor and meets the requirements of sections 12
2 and 3 of this Act, the county auditor must present the petition at the next meeting of 13
the board of commissioners of which the commissioner sought to be removed is a member. 14
Section 5. That a NEW SECTION be added to a NEW CHAPTER in title 7: 15
A special election on the question of the removal of a county commissioner and 16
election of a successor must be held within sixty days after the a petition is submitted to 17
the board of commissioners pursuant to section 4 of this Act, except if the petition is filed 18
within ninety days prior to a primary, general, or statewide special election, in which case 19
the question must be submitted at that election. 20
The commissioner sought to be removed may be a candidate and, unless the 21
commissioner requests otherwise in writing, the county auditor shall place the 22
commissioner's name on the official ballot without nomination. The auditor shall place on 23
the official ballot the name of any other candidate nominated, as provided in chapter 7-8. 24
The candidate having the highest number of votes must be declared elected. If no other 25
candidate is nominated for the position, a recall election may not be held, and the 26
commissioner must remain in office. 27
Section 6. That a NEW SECTION be added to a NEW CHAPTER in title 7: 28
The procedure for challenging a petition established in §§ 12-1-13 to 12-1-16, 29
inclusive, is applicable to a petition pursuant to this Act, but only the petition signatures 30
may be so challenged. A failure to challenge petition signatures pursuant to §§ 12-1-13 31
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to 12-1-16, inclusive, does not prohibit an interested person from challenging the filing of 1
the petition or the sufficiency of the specific statement of the grounds of the petition. 2
A challenge to the petition regarding the specific statement of the grounds required 3
in section 3 of this Act must be filed in circuit court within five business days after the 4
petition is presented to the board of commissioners pursuant to section 4 of this Act. The 5
circuit court shall conduct an expedited declaratory judgment hearing with no right to trial 6
by jury. 7
Section 7. That a NEW SECTION be added to a NEW CHAPTER in title 7: 8
If a county commissioner sought to be removed is elected in a special election 9
pursuant to section 5 of this Act, the commissioner must continue in office. If a successor 10
is elected, the commissioner is deemed removed from office upon or at the expiration of 11
the time for qualification of the successor. The successor shall qualify within ten days after 12
receiving notification of election, and in case of a failure to qualify, the office is deemed 13
vacant. The qualified successor of any removed commissioner shall hold office during the 14
remainder of the removed commissioner's unexpired term. 15