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Lawsuit filed against new petition deadline law
Lawsuit filed against new petition deadline law

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time01-04-2025

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Lawsuit filed against new petition deadline law

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – A lawsuit has been filed against a new petition deadline passed by state lawmakers and signed into law last week by Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden. Jury chosen in DSS embezzlement trial House Bill 1184 passed the House 59-9 and passed the Senate 19-15 before being signed into law by Rhoden on March 25. The bill amends the filing deadline for proposed ballot measures from six months ahead of a November election to nine months ahead of a November election. Attorney Jim Leach, Rick Weiland and Dakotans for Health filed a lawsuit against South Dakota Secretary of State Monae Johnson in federal court on Tuesday asking a judge to stop the nine month deadline from going into effect. A notice of the lawsuit has also been sent to Johnson's office. 'The rollback means that petition circulators must seek final signatures nine months before an election instead of six months before an election, when there is less interest in political matters because the election is farther away,' the lawsuit said. No deadlines or hearings have been set in this case. You can view the complaint in the document below. Johnson-lawsuitDownload 'We believe in the power of the people, and the people of South Dakota have consistently used the initiative process to bring about important reforms, from healthcare access to minimum wage increases,' Weiland said in a news release. 'This new law is just another effort to silence the voices of South Dakotans and deny them the right to make decisions that impact their lives.' The lawsuit cites a previous ruling in the case SD Voice v. Noem where South Dakota's 12-month deadline was struck down as a violation of the First Amendment. Weiland and Dakotans for Health have won in court against state lawmakers before with a state law requiring registration for paid petition circulators. In proponent testimony in favor of House Bill 1184, Republican Rep. Jon Hansen said courts struck down the 12-month deadline, but the state's six-month deadline, passed in 2023, wasn't long enough to complete petition signature verifications. 'We're not going outside of the bounds of what's currently being conducted in other states,' Hansen said in a House State Affairs Committee meeting on Feb. 7 in Pierre. Hansen helped South Dakota lawmakers pass a law allowing people to remove a signature from a petition. Zebadiah Johnson, a lobbyist with the Voter Defense Association, testified only the state of Florida would have an earlier filing deadline for direct initiative ballot measures. In a news release announcing HB 1184 was signed into law, Rhoden also announced his veto of another petition-related bill in HB 1169 and that he signed 20 other election-related bills. 'South Dakota continues to be an example of free and fair elections. Our election system has integrity, and these bills improve our already strong system,' Rhoden said in a news release. 'America is founded on the principle of freedom, and I am proud that we live in a nation and a state where we can choose our leaders.' Rhoden said a reason for issuing a veto on HB 1169 was because he was concerned the bill wouldn't 'withstand scrutiny in the courts.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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