South Dakota Opponents of SB 69 Submit Referendum Petition

On June 29, opponents of an election law bill that the South Dakota legislature passed this year submitted a referendum petition. The referendum petition will prevent the bill, SB 69, from going into effect this year, if the petition has enough valid signatures. The requirement is 13,871 valid signatures. SB 69 makes it more difficult for independent candidates, newly-qualifying parties, and candidates in primaries, to get on ballots.

If the petition is valid, the voters in November 2016 will vote on whether to repeal SB 69.


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South Dakota Opponents of SB 69 Submit Referendum Petition — 2 Comments

  1. ALL of the robot party hacks in the minority rule gerrymander State legislatures have COMMAND orders from the Devil City gangsters to try and stop ALL third parties and independents from getting ballot access.

  2. Re: Demo Rep, YOU ARE 100% CORRECT & TOO POLITICALLY CORRECT!!! THE MISSING ADJECTIVES INCLUDE “PVD” (POLITICAL VERBAL DIARRHEA) AND “RNE” (RICHARD NIXON EXPLETIVE)!!!

    “OUR REPUBLIC IS DOOMED

    UNLESS A NEW NATIONAL INDEPENDENT

    POLITICAL PARTY IS ESTABLISHED ASAP”

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