South Dakota Statutes

§ 12-5-1 — Organization and dissolution of political party.

South Dakota § 12-5-1
JurisdictionSouth Dakota
Title 12ELECTIONS
Ch. 12-2POLITICAL PARTIES AND PARTY AFFAIRS

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S.D. Codified Laws § 12-5-1 (2026).

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A new political party may be organized and participate in the primary election by filing with the secretary of state not later than the last Tuesday of March at five p.m. prior to the date of the primary election, a written declaration signed by at least one percent of the voters of the state as shown by the total vote cast for Governor at the last preceding gubernatorial election, which declaration shall contain:

(1)The name of the proposed party; and (2) A brief statement of the principles thereof; whereupon the party shall, under the party name chosen, have all the rights of a political party whose ticket was on the ballot at the preceding general election. No signature on a declaration is valid if the declaration was signed more than one year prior to filing of the declaration.

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Libertarian Party of South Dakota v. Kundert
579 F. Supp. 735 (D. South Dakota, 1984)
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CONSTITUTION PARTY OF SD v. Nelson
730 F. Supp. 2d 992 (D. South Dakota, 2010)
5 case citations

Legislative History

SDC 1939, § 16.0201; SL 1974, ch 118, § 28; SL 1976, ch 105, § 12; SL 1984, ch 107, § 1; SL 1986, ch 115, § 2; SL 1997, ch 75, § 2; SL 2007, ch 74, § 1; SL 2007, ch 81, § 5; SL 2013, ch 63, § 2; SL 2015, ch 77, § 12 rejected Nov. 8, 2016; SL 2018, ch 74, § 7, eff. Mar. 23, 2018.

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