South Dakota Statutes
§ 9-13-30 — Petition for recall--Number of signatures--Grounds--Time limits--Challenge to petition.
South Dakota § 9-13-30
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Bluebook
S.D. Codified Laws § 9-13-30 (2026).
Text
A petition signed by fifteen percent of the registered voters of the municipality, based upon the total number of registered voters at the last preceding general election, demanding the election of a successor to the mayor, commissioner, alderman, or trustee sought to be removed shall be filed with the finance officer and presented by the finance officer to the governing body. The allowable grounds for removal are misconduct, malfeasance, nonfeasance, crimes in office, drunkenness, gross incompetency, corruption, theft, oppression, or gross partiality. The petition shall contain a specific statement of the grounds on which removal is sought. The form for the municipal recall petition shall be prescribed by the state Board of Elections pursuant to chapter 1-26 . No signature on a petition i
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Legislative History
SDC 1939, § 45.1325; SL 1963, ch 280; SL 1968, ch 184; SL 1979, ch 50, § 6; SL 1983, ch 52, § 6; SL 1987, ch 67, § 13; SL 1992, ch 60, § 2; SL 1997, ch 48, § 1; SL 2009, ch 34, § 2; SL 2016, ch 49, § 1.
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South Dakota § 9-13-30, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sd/9-13-30.