Follow South Dakota House District 1 election results live during the 2024 election. Get updates on voting outcomes from the South Dakota House election, including maps from NBC News.
Live-updating election results, maps and analysis of the 2024 South Dakota at-large House seat election from The Washington Post.
South Dakota voters are deciding whether to add protections for abortion rights to the state constitution and potentially overturn the state’s abortion ban.
South Dakota, a red state, will have three Electoral College votes for the presidential race. The presidential election winner must earn 270 Electoral College votes to assume office. Early voting in South Dakota started on Sept. 20. All polls for in-person voting on Election Day run from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Another ballot measure could give grocery shoppers relief by removing the state sales tax on food. South Dakota lowered its general sales tax last year from 4.5 percent to 4.2 percent, and the new initiative would eliminate taxes on most food items, excluding alcohol and prepared meals.
South Dakota voters will decide today whether to continue paying sales taxes on groceries, as well as on other items that could possibly include cigarettes. Currently, the state collects sales taxes on food and beverages.
The jurisdictions span 27 states, with Bennett, Jackson and Oglala Lakota counties in South Dakota also being monitored on Tuesday. Here is what we know so far ahead of Election Day: The department's enforcement efforts are focused on several federal statutes,
With Americans expressing concerns about violence following the presidential election, AG Marty Jackley is calling for a peaceful transition of power.
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley is urging citizens to support a peaceful transition of power after Tuesday’s Presidential Election.
I am running for office because our district deserves a Senator who listens to everyone and collaborates across party lines to find solutions. Q. What are the 2-3 biggest issues facing your district?
In South Dakota, polls close at 7 p.m. locally. As the western part of South Dakota is under Mountain Time, polls there won’t close until 8 p.m. CT and ballots will then start to be counted. Data will be updated as results come in,