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VDA Testimony to SD Senate State Affairs Committee Hearing on Feb 24 in Support of SB 164
“As the prime sponsor noted, our system of electoral democracy depends on having a shared reality, in which voters make informed decisions with which they cast their votes. Deepfakes pose a real and substantial threat to that shared reality, especially as that technology advances and becomes more convincing, it will become increasingly difficult for citizens to discern reality from fiction when it comes to politics.”
VDA Testimony to SD House Judiciary Committee Hearing on Feb 24 in Opposition to HB 1267
“My testimony will be relatively short for you today. It will be this main point: if adopted, HB 1267 WILL lead to litigation against the state. If the state ends up losing [that lawsuit], even at the Supreme Court, taxpayers will be on the hook for those costs.
VDA Testimony to SD Senate Committee on Appropriations Hearing on Feb 21 in Support of HB 1063
“…we believe voters deserve accurate, up-to-date information when deciding ballot questions, and that is not currently the case in some situations, as previously stated. “
VDA Testimony to SD Senate State Affairs Committee Hearing on Feb 20 in Opposition to SB 188
“We feel that [SB 188] introduces needless hurdles into our absentee voting system. I’d like to note that of our neighboring states, only Minnesota requires an excuse to vote absentee.”
Media Coverage: “10 South Dakota organizations unify against ‘unnecessary’ ballot initiative bills”
KOTA covered the coalition of South Dakota organizations fighting to defend the ballot initiative process from political attacks.
Press Release: “Protect Our Initiatives Coalition” Unites to Defend South Dakota’s Initiative Process Against Legislative Overreach
Press Release: “Protect Our Initiatives Coalition” Unites to Defend South Dakota’s Initiative Process Against Legislative Overreach
Press Release: South Dakota Legislative Committee Approves Bill to Restrict Ballot Initiative Process
Press Release: South Dakota Legislative Committee Approves Bill to Restrict Ballot Initiative Process
VDA Testimony to SD House State Affairs Committee Hearing on Feb 12 in Opposition to HJR 5006
“In your body, there is no restriction on bringing the same legislation year after year, even if that legislation is continually deferred to the 41st day. In the same way as a defeated bill, a defeated initiative is not without merit. If the people of South Dakota decide to petition their government for change, they should be allowed to do so.”
VDA Testimony to SD Senate State Affairs Committee Hearing on Feb 10 in Support of SB 92
“Overall, SB 92 is a bill that increases consistency within South Dakota’s initiative process, and has potential to prevent legal battles that are expensive for the state and decrease the initiative process’s legitimacy and reliability in voters’ eyes.”
VDA Testimony to SD Senate State Affairs Committee Hearing on Feb 10 in Support of SB 91
“This bill creates a system where petitions are single-sheet, easily identifiable pages that include the exact same information voters use when casting their ballots on a ballot question, which is not currently the case. To us, increased consistency and transparency in our initiative process is beneficial for all parties involved in the process.”
VDA Testimony to SD House State Affairs Committee Hearing on Feb 10 in Opposition to HB 1169
“When it comes to voting on a ballot initiative or choosing a Governor or a Senator, we make those decisions as a state. Additionally, nominating petitions for a statewide or federal office do not require signatures to come from diverse regions around the state. The signature gathering process, which is already very difficult, should not deviate from the principle of one person, one vote (or in this case, one person one signature).”
VDA Testimony to SD House State Affairs Committee Hearing on Feb 7 in Opposition to HB 1184
“South Dakota’s initiative process works well and is in line with initiative policies around the country. We view this change as a solution without a problem and would ask you to oppose this bill. ”
Press Release: Coalition Forms to Defeat Legislative Proposal to Radically Change Ballot Initiative Process
The coalition is opposing HJR 5003, a proposal under consideration in Pierre that would require future constitutional amendments to receive 60% support from voters in order to pass
Media Coverage: HJR 5003 Passes SD House State Affairs Committee
The VDA was successful in drawing attention to HJR 5003 (an attempt to impose a 60% majority requirement on the passage of constitutional amendments) and its hearing in the SD House State Affairs Committee, where the VDA opposed the bill.
VDA Testimony to SD House State Affairs Committee Hearing on Jan 17 in Opposition to HJR 5003
“HJR 5003 is an attack on the viability of citizen-initiated constitutional amendments in South Dakota and an unjustified attempt to take power away from the people. Therefore, we urge you to oppose this resolution. Thank you for hearing my testimony today.”
Press Release: SD House Committee Advances Legislation Restricting Ballot Initiatives
The Voter Defense Association of South Dakota strongly opposes HJR 5003.
Inconsistent County Auditor Access and Information Constrains Voting Rights in South Dakota
"No-excuse absentee voting is the law in South Dakota, and, in theory, the process is relatively easy. A registered voter can apply for a mail ballot or show up at their county auditor’s office to cast their vote. In practice, however, in-person absentee voting can be difficult in South Dakota."
South Dakotans Deserve Modern Voter Registration
South Dakota’s voter registration rate – 82.5% of eligible voters are registered – is below the national average and ranks thirty-eighth out of the 51 states and Washington DC. How can our system improve?
Hand-Count Initiatives Fall In SD Primary Elections
County-level initiatives to mandate counting ballots by hand were defeated during the 2024 June primary election in three SD Counties. What does that mean for South Dakota elections?
Pipeline Referendum Shapes South Dakota Politics
The voters have not spoken on Referred Law 21 yet, but the referendum has already shaken South Dakota politics. Carbon pipeline policy will likely continue to shape the state’s politics after the 2024 election.