7-2-8. Commissioner districts in consolidated county--First election of commissioners after consolidation.
The board of county commissioners of each of such counties shall, after the proclamation of consolidation by the Governor, meet in joint session at the office of the county auditor of the county seat of one of such counties on the first Monday in July succeeding such proclamation and proceed to divide each new county into five commissioner districts, numbering them consecutively, complying as nearly as possible with the provisions of the law regulating the districting of counties into commissioner districts. Such commissioner districts so established and the boundaries so fixed shall remain as established and fixed until the same may be changed as provided by law. At the next general election there shall be elected a commissioner for each district, each of whom shall be so chosen for two or four years as that the regular term of his successor shall thereafter conform to the requirements of law.
Source: SL 1893, ch 45, §§14, 15; RPolC 1903, §§788, 789; SL 1915, ch 134; RC 1919, §§5767, 5768, 5786; SDC 1939, §§12.0310, 12.0311.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 02 - Consolidation And Change Of County Boundaries
Section 7-2-2 - Notice and ballots for election on consolidation or change--General law governing.
Section 7-2-3 - Majority approval of consolidation or boundary change.
Section 7-2-5 - Effective date of consolidation or boundary change.
Section 7-2-7 - Name and county seat of consolidated county.
Section 7-2-9 - Continuation of terms of officers after consolidation of counties.
Section 7-2-10 - First election of county officers after consolidation.
Section 7-2-11 - Legislative representation of consolidated county.
Section 7-2-12 - Property and indebtedness of consolidated counties.
Section 7-2-13 - Revision of commissioner districts after change of county boundaries.
Section 7-2-14 - Transcription of records after change of county boundaries.
Section 7-2-15 - Tax levies, assessments, and retirement of indebtedness after change of boundaries.