PIERRE, (KCCR) — This year’s general election ballot will be a busy one with no less than seven constitutional amendments, imitated measures and even a referred law. Plenty of supporters and opponents of the various measures are making a lot of noise for their side of any one cause. Secretary of State Monae Johnson says the South Dakota Attorney General’s Office tries to provide a short explanation of each as non-partisan as possible…
Johnson says the ballot pamphlet gives both sides of an issue a chance to explain their side…
Johnson says the pamphlet includes as much relevant information about each measure as possible…
You can view a sample ballot for your area by logging into the voter information portal on the Secretary of State’s website at s-d-s-o-s-dot-com. The only ballot explanations printed on ballots are the ones from the Attorney General. Sample ballots are permitted to be taken with you into polling locations on election day.