South Dakota Association of Healthcare Organizations (SDAHO) President/CEO Tim Rave hosted an informational webinar for SDAHO members on South Dakota’s 7 ballot measures. Citizens will head to the polls on November 5 to cast their vote on a variety of measures including local and statewide issues. “SDAHO is neutral on all this year’s ballot measures, however we still feel it’s important our members understand the issues before voting. This webinar allowed me the opportunity to explain each measure and what a yes or no vote will mean for that specific measure.” Tim Rave, President/CEO, SDAHO
This year’s ballot measures include:
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT E
An amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, updating references to certain officeholders and persons.
- Vote “Yes” to adopt the amendment.
- Vote “No” to leave the Constitution as it is
REFERRED LAW 21
A Referred Act to Provide New Statutory Requirements for Regulating Linear Transmission Facilities, to Allow Counties to Impose a Surcharge on Certain Pipeline Companies, and to Establish a Landowner Bill of Rights.
- Vote “Yes” to allow the Act of the Legislature to become law.
- Vote “No” to reject the Act of the Legislature
INITIATED MEASURE 29
An Initiated Measure Legalizing the Recreational Use, Possession, and Distribution of Marijuana.
- Vote “Yes” to adopt the initiated measure.
- Vote “No” to leave South Dakota Law as it is
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT F
An Amendment to the South Dakota Constitution Authorizing the State to Impose a Work Requirement on Individuals Eligible for Expanded Medicaid Benefits.
- Vote “Yes” to adopt the amendment
- Vote “No” to leave the Constitution as it is
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT H
An Amendment to the South Dakota Constitution Establishing Top-Two Primary Elections.
- “Yes” to adopt the amendment.
- Vote “No” to leave the Constitution as it is
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT G
An Initiated Amendment Establishing a Right to Abortion in the State Constitution.
- Vote “Yes” to adopt the amendment.
- Vote “No” to leave the Constitution as it is
INITIATED MEASURE 28
An Initiated Measure Prohibiting Taxes on Anything Sold for Human Consumption.
- Vote “Yes” to adopt the initiated measure.
- Vote “No” to leave South Dakota Law as it is.
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For more information on the ballot measures or any of the issues being voted on during the 2024 general election visit the South Dakota Secretary of State’s Webpage at www.sdsos.gov/elections-voting.