South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 01 - Initiative And Referendum
Section 2-1-17 - Certification of results of random sampling--Notification of petition sponsors.

2-1-17. Certification of results of random sampling--Notification of petition sponsors.
If the random sample indicates that a sufficient number of qualified electors have signed the petition, the secretary of state shall certify that the petition has been signed by the required number of qualified electors and shall place the proposed measure or amendment on the next general election ballot. If the random sample indicates that an insufficient number of qualified electors have signed the petition, the secretary of state shall certify that the petition has not been signed by the required number of qualified electors and may not place the proposed measure or amendment on the next general election ballot. The secretary of state shall, within five days of certifying, notify the petition sponsors by certified mail of the secretary of state's action pursuant to this section.

Source: SL 2007, ch 16, §3; SL 2017, ch 12, §1.

Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

South Dakota Codified Laws

Title 2 - Legislature and Statutes

Chapter 01 - Initiative And Referendum

Section 2-1-1 - Initiative petitions--Number of signatures required.

Section 2-1-1.1 - Initiated constitutional amendment--Petition--Contents--Signatures and filing.

Section 2-1-1.2 - Initiated measure--Petition--Contents--Signatures and filing.

Section 2-1-1.3 - Definitions.

Section 2-1-1.5 - Paid circulators--Application for registration--Process--Certification requirements.

Section 2-1-1.6 - Paid circulators--Directory.

Section 2-1-1.7 - Registration fees.

Section 2-1-1.8 - Identification number and badge.

Section 2-1-1.9 - Paid circulator badge--Requirement--Violation as misdemeanor.

Section 2-1-2.2 - Withdrawal of initiated constitutional amendment.

Section 2-1-2.3 - Withdrawal of initiated measure.

Section 2-1-3 - Referendum--Laws subject to petition--Form.

Section 2-1-3.1 - Referred law--Petition--Contents--Signatures and filing.

Section 2-1-3.2 - Withdrawal of petition for referred law.

Section 2-1-5 - Total vote used to determine number of signers required in petitions.

Section 2-1-6 - Persons qualified to sign petitions--False or unqualified signing as misdemeanor.

Section 2-1-7 - Petitions to be signed in person.

Section 2-1-9 - Separate papers constituting single petition.

Section 2-1-10 - Verification of petition circulator--Violation as misdemeanor.

Section 2-1-11 - Petitions liberally construed.

Section 2-1-11.1 - Initiated measure to embrace only one subject.

Section 2-1-12 - Effective date of measures approved by voters.

Section 2-1-14 - Signatures secured contrary to law not to be counted.

Section 2-1-15 - Examination of petition by secretary of state--Signature not to be counted unless person is registered voter and information is accurate and complete.

Section 2-1-16 - Signatures to be verified by random sampling--Methodology.

Section 2-1-17 - Certification of results of random sampling--Notification of petition sponsors.

Section 2-1-17.1 - Submission of affidavit challenging petition to secretary of state--Appeal.

Section 2-1-18 - Court challenge to petition.

Section 2-1-21 - Violations by petition sponsor or circulator--Four-year prohibition--Civil penalty.