This publication explains the single-member senatorial district amendment and the legislative convening date amendment to the South Dakota constitution. It also gives arguments supporting and opposing Amendment A, and reasons for and implications of Amendment C
On November 5, 1974, the people of South Dakota will again have the opportunity to vote on replaceme...
Initiative Constitutional Amendment. Establishes and apportions 40 senatorial districts. Provides fo...
REAPPORTIONMENT - LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Amends existing state ...
This publication provides information on Amendments A, B, C, D, E, and F which would alter the Pream...
The amendment proposes to make three changes in sections 6 and 7 of Article III of the present South...
On November 5, 1974, the voters of South Dakota will again have the opportunity to vote on replaceme...
A South Dakota legislator is elected for a 2-year term; this covers two legislative sessions in Pier...
This fact sheet includes information about the proposed amendments and revisions article, along with...
Two separate amendments to the Legislative Article of the Constitution (proposals C and D) will be v...
This publication explains South Dakota Constitutional Amendment A that would combine the duties of t...
On November 7, 1972, the people of South Dakota will have the opportunity to vote on four replacemen...
On November 5, 1974, the voters of South Dakota will again have the opportunity to vote on replaceme...
A proposed amendment to the South Dakota Constitution, referred to the voters by the legislature, wo...
This publication explains the proposed changes in Sections 3 and 5 of Article VIII of the South Dako...
REAPPORTIONMENT OF SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Amends Article IV, Sec...
On November 5, 1974, the people of South Dakota will again have the opportunity to vote on replaceme...
Initiative Constitutional Amendment. Establishes and apportions 40 senatorial districts. Provides fo...
REAPPORTIONMENT - LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Amends existing state ...
This publication provides information on Amendments A, B, C, D, E, and F which would alter the Pream...
The amendment proposes to make three changes in sections 6 and 7 of Article III of the present South...
On November 5, 1974, the voters of South Dakota will again have the opportunity to vote on replaceme...
A South Dakota legislator is elected for a 2-year term; this covers two legislative sessions in Pier...
This fact sheet includes information about the proposed amendments and revisions article, along with...
Two separate amendments to the Legislative Article of the Constitution (proposals C and D) will be v...
This publication explains South Dakota Constitutional Amendment A that would combine the duties of t...
On November 7, 1972, the people of South Dakota will have the opportunity to vote on four replacemen...
On November 5, 1974, the voters of South Dakota will again have the opportunity to vote on replaceme...
A proposed amendment to the South Dakota Constitution, referred to the voters by the legislature, wo...
This publication explains the proposed changes in Sections 3 and 5 of Article VIII of the South Dako...
REAPPORTIONMENT OF SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Amends Article IV, Sec...
On November 5, 1974, the people of South Dakota will again have the opportunity to vote on replaceme...
Initiative Constitutional Amendment. Establishes and apportions 40 senatorial districts. Provides fo...
REAPPORTIONMENT - LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Amends existing state ...