There is less than two weeks until election day and before you step up to the voting booth on November 5, here’s what you may need to know. Checking your registration and polling location The deadline to register to vote in the 2024 general election already passed on1,
Voters in South Dakota are closely divided on the issues of legalizing recreational marijuana and protecting abortion access, which will both appear as ballot measures in the state in November,
Nearly 6 in 10 South Dakotans plan to vote for Republican nominee Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential election, according to a scientific poll of 500 registered voters co-sponsored by South Dakota News Watch.
A total of 615,987 South Dakotans were registered to vote as of Oct. 1, according to the South Dakota Secretary of State, 6,037 more than Oct. 1 last year. About half of those new registrations, roughly 3,700, occurred within the last month.
After a SD News Watch poll projected a close vote on Amendment G, supporters say they intend to step up their campaign.
Six candidates are running for three seats on the South St. Paul School Board in November’. General information about the Nov. 5, 2024, election is online at twincities.com/news/politics/elections including information on candidates for races in Ramsey,
Early in-person voting begins in Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Idaho, North Dakota, South Carolina and Texas on Monday. Here what you need to know about the state-of-play in these states and how to cast your ballot in each ahead of Election Day.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in South Dakota.
For millions of American voters, the economy is an important issue as they mark their ballots, and among the economic issues receiving attention in 2024’s presidential election are tariffs. A tariff is a tax on an import.
Clarity on those questions will begin to emerge Nov. 5, when South Dakotans select representatives from the state’s 35 legislative districts. With 16 of the Senate and 12 of the House races uncontested, there won't be a ton of drama, unless you know where to look.
Support for ballot measures on abortion rights, open primaries and repealing the state food tax has dipped since May.
It’s Monday. Take a look at our top stories with KELOLAND On The GO. Officers responded to reports of gunshots early Monday morning near the 800 block of Summit Avenue in central Sioux Falls. South Dakota Attorney General’s office announces $5 million dollars will be given in grants