If you want people to sign your People Power Petition, you have to go where the people are. So where are all those registered South Dakota voters and signers in autumn? Here’s a list of high-traffic areas where you may find all sorts of friends of democracy to sign your petitions: 1. Homecoming Parades: Swarm …
The People Power Petition is getting a great boost from South Dakotans enjoying the Central States Fair in Rapid City! We collected hundreds more signatures over the fair’s first week, and we’re aiming to double that during the fair’s big final weekend. SD Voice will have its booth out in the sunshine Friday and Saturday. …
Friends of democracy! Thanks for offering to help! We have until November 4 to collect 25,000 signatures on the People Power Initiative Petition. Collecting that many signatures statewide isn’t easy, but if you take just a few hours to collect signatures from your friends and family, you’ll help us put the People Power Initiative on …
Do you want to do democracy? Of course you do! Petition gear! https://t.co/NpHRGCtLM7 pic.twitter.com/51BQsWQtrZ — CAHeidelberger (@coralhei) April 19, 2019 The Legislature doesn’t require you to wear a necktie to circulate ballot question petitions, but they have made the process of circulating a ballot question petition unnecessarily complicated. Here’s the most concise guide I can …
You’re doing the People’s work by circulating a ballot measure petition! To respect the people and preserve their right to vote, you’ll want to follow the law to the letter. Here’s a summary of the laws pertaining to circulating initiative and referendum petitions: Legal circulation practice Any South Dakota resident age 18 or older may …