South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 26 - Offenses Against The Elective Franchise
Section 12-26-13 - Unlawful influence of employees' political activities or voting as misdemeanor--Forfeiture of corporate charter.

12-26-13. Unlawful influence of employees' political activities or voting as misdemeanor--Forfeiture of corporate charter.
It is a Class 2 misdemeanor for any employer in paying his employees the salary or wages due them, to enclose their pay in "pay envelopes" upon which there is written or printed any political mottoes, devices, or arguments containing threats, express or implied, intended or calculated to influence the political opinions or actions of such employees.
It is a Class 2 misdemeanor for any employer, within ninety days of a general election, to put up or otherwise exhibit in his factory, mill, workshop, or other establishment or place where his employees may be working, any handbill or placard containing any threat, notice, or information that in case any particular tickets or candidate shall be elected, work in his place or establishment will cease in whole or in part, or that his establishment will be closed, or the wages of his workmen will be reduced, or other threats, express or implied, intended or calculated to influence the political opinion or the actions of his employees in voting.
Any corporation violating this section shall, upon proof thereof, forfeit its charter.

Source: SL 1891, ch 58, §5; RPenC 1903, §62; RC 1919, §3653; SDC 1939, §13.0914; SL 1982, ch 86, §119.

Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

South Dakota Codified Laws

Title 12 - Elections

Chapter 26 - Offenses Against The Elective Franchise

Section 12-26-1 - Elections to which chapter applies.

Section 12-26-3 - False representation to procure registration or acceptance of vote as misdemeanor--Failure to deny false statement as misrepresentation.

Section 12-26-4 - Voting or offer to vote by unqualified person as misdemeanor.

Section 12-26-7 - Impersonation of registered voter as felony.

Section 12-26-8 - Voting more than once at any election as felony.

Section 12-26-9 - Good faith defense to prosecution for illegal voting.

Section 12-26-10 - Threats or intimidation to prevent public assembly of electors as misdemeanor--Hindering attendance at meeting.

Section 12-26-11 - Disturbance of public meeting of voters as misdemeanor.

Section 12-26-12 - Persecution, threats, or intimidation to influence vote as misdemeanor--Obstruction of voter on way to polls.

Section 12-26-13 - Unlawful influence of employees' political activities or voting as misdemeanor--Forfeiture of corporate charter.

Section 12-26-14 - Use of public relief, loans, or grants to influence political activity or vote as misdemeanor.

Section 12-26-15 - Bribery of voter as misdemeanor--Acts constituting bribery.

Section 12-26-16 - Acceptance of bribe by voter as misdemeanor--Acts constituting acceptance of bribe.

Section 12-26-17 - Bribery or acceptance of bribe as infamous crime--Forfeiture of office.

Section 12-26-19 - Betting with intent to procure challenge as misdemeanor.

Section 12-26-21 - Disobedience of precinct superintendent or precinct deputy as misdemeanor.

Section 12-26-22 - Disturbance of election proceedings as misdemeanor.

Section 12-26-23 - Tampering with ballots, ballot box, or poll list as felony.

Section 12-26-23.1 - Tampering with automatic ballot counting devices, direct recording electronic voting machines, and electronic ballot marking systems as felony.

Section 12-26-24 - Exclusion by precinct superintendent or precinct deputy of lawful vote as misdemeanor.

Section 12-26-25 - False count or return by election official as misdemeanor--Defacement or concealment of statement or certificate.

Section 12-26-27 - Bribery of election official as misdemeanor.

Section 12-26-28 - Offenses relating to election on submitted question.

Section 12-26-29 - Prevention of unlawful election not prohibited.

Section 12-26-30 - Irregularities in proceedings not a defense.

Section 12-26-31 - Offender as witness against another--Compelling testimony--Immunity from prosecution.