
Every candidate
on the 2026 ballot.
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Brian Mulder
“Serving Those Who Cannot Serve Themselves”

Daryl Christensen
“Serious leadership focused on real issues for District 9”

David Kull
“Common Sense Conservative · 41 Years of Service”

Drew Peterson
“A Working Farmer Fighting for Rural South Dakota”
Erin Tobin

Jason E. Green
“Problem-solver for Rapid City”


John Pohlman
“Experienced. Conservative. Results Driven.”
Kari Shanard-Koenders
“Experience and integrity for District 12”

Larry P. Zikmund
“Experienced. Respected. Effective.”

Lawrence (Larry) Schmaltz
“Engineer, city councilman, proven local problem-solver”

Lisa Bogue
“Rooted in our Community. Working for District 16.”

Mike Derby
“A tireless advocate for Rapid City in Pierre”

Mike Stevens
“Fighting for South Dakota's kids, classrooms, and communities”

Nicole Mitzel
“Faith. Integrity. District 35.”

Randy Bury
“A Problem Solver, Not a Politician”

Randy Deibert
“Proven leadership for District 31”

Rebecca Reimer
“Eight years of service — now running for Senate”

Regan Bollweg
“Homegrown. Hardworking. Conservative.”

Roger DeGroot
“Four decades of education, now fighting for District 7”

Tim Czmowski
“Business experience, open communication, District 6”

Tim R Goodwin
“Fighting for South Dakota families and farmers”

Angi Hanzlik
“Leadership that listens, stands firm, & delivers results”



Dan Kippley
“Practical solutions, not division”

David Johnson
“Don't corrupt our constitution — just enforce it!”

Dick Werner
“Bringing 24 years of banking and community leadership”

Gary Deering
“A desire to be involved and get things done”

Glen A. Vilhauer
“Experienced Leadership for District 5”

Graham Oey
“Common sense and accountability for South Dakota”


Jack R Kolbeck
“Experienced leadership for District 13”

Jean Hunhoff
“When People Matter, Experience Matters”

Jeff Marlette
“Service, steady hands, and common sense for District 33”

Jerry Jongeling
“Hard work, fiscal responsibility, and the protection of personal liberties.”

Katherine "Katie" Washnok
“Aberdeen is my home. Our future is worth fighting for.”

Keri K. Weems
“Principled leadership and common-sense solutions”

Kyle Schoenfish
“Proven Leadership for District 19”

Laurie Gill
“Proven experience. Ready to serve District 24.”

Ryan Kohl
“A farmer's voice for District 4's rural communities”

Ryan M. Maher
“Two decades of independent service for rural South Dakota”

Stephanie Sauder
“Servant leadership — listening, learning, delivering for District 4”

Sydney Davis
“Listening, solving problems, and getting results for families, producers, and rural communities”

Todd Wilkinson
“A cattleman, attorney, and South Dakotan through and through”

Tyler Tordsen
“People first. Strong communities. Vibrant economy.”

William J. Meirose
“Faith, family, and principled leadership for District 29”

Zach Mulder
“Common Sense Leadership for District 9”

Carrie Sanderson
“Grounded in faith, focused on freedom.”

Curt Massie
“Common Sense Leadership for South Dakota”

Daniel Kjos
“Local roots, local results for District 1”

Danny Brown
“Integrity, collaboration, and 25 years of legal service”

Dawn Hill
“Practical, compassionate, and informed leadership for South Dakota families”

Emmett Reistroffer
“No-bull leadership that puts District 35 first”

John R. Marquardt
“Bringing a County Perspective to Pierre”

Mellissa Heermann
“Protecting families, strengthening communities”

Nick Kotzea
“Reliable leadership focused on South Dakota's strengths”

Taylor Rae Rehfeldt
“Safe, accessible healthcare for every South Dakotan”

Timothy Hanigan
“Strong communities, good jobs, policy over politics”

Trish Ladner
“Fighting for South Dakota families — one property tax at a time”

Troy Redler
“A small business owner ready to serve District 17”

Wyatt DeJong
“Growing Leaders, Strengthening Communities”

Gary L Cammack
“Fiscal strength, common sense, South Dakota values”

Jason Fleming
“Mission-focused leadership for the Black Hills”

Jon Nelson
“A farmer, a school-board veteran, and a third-generation Kingsbury County voice.”

Nick Fosness
“Rural healthcare and common sense for District 1”

Spencer Sommers
“Measure twice, cut once — building what matters for Aberdeen”

Kent Roe
“Pro-small business, pro-limited government for District 4”

Mike Weisgram
“Hard work, common sense, and local leadership.”

Amber Arlint
“Proven leadership for strong schools and communities”

Andre Zachariahs
“Common-sense leadership for north-central South Dakota”

Brandon R. Wipf
“We Can Do It — Limited Government, Strong Communities”

Byron I. Callies
“Experienced leadership for Watertown and District 5”

Casey Crabtree
“Fighting for South Dakota families — at home, where it counts.”

Jeff Bathke
“Common sense, local control, and service to South Dakota”

Kevin Van Diepen
“Public Safety, Agriculture, and Education for District 22”

Lana Greenfield
“Experienced Leadership for District 22 Families”

Matt Roby
“Common sense, local roots, proven legal expertise”

Michael H. Rohl
“District 1 needs a seat at the Table.”

Paul Miskimins
“Building a better future with South Dakota pride and grit”

Steve Duffy
“Smart growth for Rapid City and South Dakota”

Terry Sabers
“Keeping South Dakota opportunity alive for the next generation”

“Protecting your freedom, supporting our families”
