Larson, Smith v. Wulff, Michalek

2017 SD 39
CourtSouth Dakota Supreme Court
DecidedJune 21, 2017
Docket27956, 27957
StatusPublished

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Opinion

#27956, #27957-a-JMK 2017 S.D. 39 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA

**** #27956 DAVID J. LARSON, Plaintiff and Appellee,

v.

SHANTEL KREBS, as Secretary of State for the State of South Dakota, Defendant,

and

ELAINE WULFF, as Auditor, Buffalo County, South Dakota Defendant and Appellee,

DEDRICH R. KOCH, Candidate for election, Defendant and Appellant.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #27957 STEVEN R. SMITH, Plaintiff and Appellee,

SHANTEL KREBS, as Secretary of State for the State of South Dakota, Defendant,

PAMELA MICHALEK, as Auditor for Lyman County, Defendant and Appellee,

THERESA MAULE ROSSOW, Candidate for election, Defendant and Appellant. **** CONSIDERED ON BRIEFS FEBRUARY 13, 2017 OPINION FILED 06/21/17 ****

APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BUFFALO COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA

APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT LYMAN COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA

**** THE HONORABLE DAVID R. GIENAPP Retired Judge

****

ALBERT STEVEN FOX JESSICA HEGGE of Larson Law, PC Chamberlain, South Dakota Attorneys for plaintiff and appellee David J. Larson #27956.

RICHARD J. RYLANCE, II of Morgan Theeler LLP Mitchell, South Dakota Attorneys for defendant and appellee Elaine Wulff #27956.

STEVEN R. SMITH Chamberlain, South Dakota Pro se plaintiff and appellee #27957.

THERESA MAULE ROSSOW Chamberlain, South Dakota Pro se defendant and appellant #27957. #27956, #27957

KERN, Justice

[¶1.] Prior to the 2016 general election, Theresa Maule Rossow and Dedrich

Koch each filed separate nominating petitions to seek election as State’s Attorneys

in two counties. Maule Rossow filed in Brule County and then Lyman County,

while Koch filed in Jerauld County and then Buffalo County. Competitors in all

four counties brought suit in separate cases, seeking to prevent Maule Rossow and

Koch from running for State’s Attorney in more than one county at a time. In the

Lyman and Buffalo Counties suits, the circuit court ruled that the candidate’s

second filings violated SDCL 12-6-3’s prohibition against dual candidacies and thus

were invalid. Maule Rossow and Koch appeal. Although the issue is now moot, we

decide the case under an exception to the mootness doctrine. We also consolidate

Maule Rossow and Koch’s appeals because they raise the same issue. We affirm.

BACKGROUND

Theresa Maule Rossow’s Appeal

[¶2.] Maule Rossow is an attorney and resident of Brule County, South

Dakota. On January 21, 2016, she filed a nominating petition with the Brule

County Auditor to run as an Independent candidate for election as Brule County

State’s Attorney. Maule Rossow filed a second nominating petition on February 12,

2016, with the Lyman County Auditor to run as an Independent candidate for

election as Lyman County State’s Attorney.

[¶3.] Although not a resident of Lyman County, Maule Rossow was not

precluded from seeking office on the basis of residency. Pursuant to SDCL 7-16-31,

in any county with a population of less than 5,000 persons, a State’s Attorney is not

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“disqualified from holding office for failure to be a resident of that county if the

state’s attorney is a resident of a county which is contiguous to the county in which

the state’s attorney holds office.” Brule and Lyman Counties are adjacent to each

other. According to the 2010 census, all four counties have populations of less than

5,000 persons. The State’s Attorney positions for the involved counties are

part-time and were to be filled by the voters in each county at the November 8, 2016

general election. Residents of the respective counties could vote only for the State’s

Attorney candidates seeking office in their county.

[¶4.] On April 26, 2016, Steven R. Smith filed a nominating petition with

the Lyman County Auditor to run as an Independent candidate for election as

Lyman County State’s Attorney. Smith filed a lawsuit against Secretary of State

Shantel Krebs, Lyman County Auditor Pamela Michalek, and Maule Rossow,

seeking a writ of prohibition to prevent Maule Rossow’s name from appearing on

the ballot for State’s Attorney in Lyman County during the November 2016 election.

Smith alleged that SDCL 12-6-3 prevented Maule Rossow from seeking public office

in Brule and Lyman Counties in the same general election. Additionally, David

Natvig, a candidate for State’s Attorney in Brule County, filed suit against

Secretary of State Shantel Krebs, Brule County Auditor Pamela Petrak, and Maule

Rossow, seeking to prevent Maule Rossow’s name from appearing on the ballot in

Brule County for the same reason.

Dedrich Koch’s Appeal

[¶5.] Koch is an attorney and resident of Buffalo County, South Dakota.

The facts underlying Koch’s appeal are similar to Maule Rossow’s, except that this

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is not the first time he sought dual candidacies in adjacent counties, as he did so in

2012. The facts of the 2012 election provide a useful background for Koch’s present

situation. In March 2012, Koch filed a nominating petition as a Republican

candidate to run for Jerauld County State’s Attorney, challenging Casey Bridgman,

the incumbent, in the June 2012 primary. In May, Koch filed a nominating petition

as an Independent candidate to run for Buffalo County State’s Attorney. Koch won

the primary in Jerauld County, ran unopposed in the general election, and was

elected Jerauld County State’s Attorney. Koch also won the general election for

State’s Attorney in Buffalo County but resigned from that position prior to taking

office because “of ongoing litigation in Jerauld County stemming from his election in

both counties.” Bridgman v. Koch, 2013 S.D. 83, ¶ 3, 840 N.W.2d 676, 677. 1

[¶6.] After Koch’s 2012 resignation, the Buffalo County Commission filled

the vacancy by appointing Albert Fox. Shortly thereafter, Fox was suspended from

the practice of law, and the Buffalo County Commission appointed David Natvig,

the Brule County State’s Attorney. An interim election was scheduled in 2014 to fill

the remaining portion of the term. Buffalo County residents elected Koch to serve

as State’s Attorney until the next general election in 2016. Meanwhile, Koch was

still serving as Jerauld County State’s Attorney.

1. After the election, Bridgman refused to vacate his office and brought a quo warranto action, raising multiple grounds for relief, including that Koch violated SDCL 12-6-3 by declaring a second candidacy for public office in Buffalo County. Bridgman argued that Koch’s decision to file in Buffalo County necessarily implied that he withdrew his nominating petition in Jerauld County, leaving Bridgman as the only viable candidate for election as Jerauld County State’s Attorney. We declined, however, to address the issue because Bridgman cited no authority for his argument, and we resolved the case on other grounds. Bridgman, 2013 S.D. 83, ¶ 12, 840 N.W.2d at 679.

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