PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — Monday, October 24, is the ultimate day for candidates looking for election to South Dakota statewide workplaces to submit pre-election campaign-finance experiences.
The experiences cowl marketing campaign transactions from Might 22, 2022 (or the final submitted report) by way of October 19, 2022. They have to be on the South Dakota secretary of state workplace by 5 p.m. CT.
Right here’s a have a look at the experiences as they’re posted by the secretary of state. This story shall be up to date as extra experiences are posted.
Governor / Lieutenant Governor
Tracey Quint, the Libertarian candidate for governor, confirmed earnings of $901.73 and bills of $855.52, with a steadiness of $46.21 on her report.
No experiences but for Republican incumbent Kristi Noem and Democrat candidate Jamie Smith.
Jennifer Keintz, the Democrat candidate for lieutenant governor, confirmed $1,820 of earnings and $473.54 of bills, with a steadiness of $1,346.46 in her report.
No lieutenant-governor experiences but for Republican incumbent Larry Rhoden and Libertarian candidate Ashley Strand.
(Governor and lieutenant governor are jointly elected in South Dakota.)
Secretary of State
Tom Cool, the Democrat candidate for secretary of state, confirmed earnings totaling $69,467.56, together with a $50,000 mortgage he made to the marketing campaign, and bills of $67,496.43, together with $65,590 for promoting, with a steadiness of $1,971.13 in his report.
No report but for Republican candidate Monae Johnson.
State Auditor
Stephanie Marty, the Democrat candidate for state auditor, confirmed earnings of $1,897 and bills of $1,896.61, with a steadiness of 39 cents, in her report.
No experiences but for Republican incumbent Wealthy Sattgast and Libertarian candidate Rene Meyer.
State Treasurer
John Cunningham, the Democrat candidate for state treasurer, confirmed earnings totaling $9,940.04 and bills of $4,046.73, with a steadiness of $5,893.31, in his report.
No report but for Republican incumbent Josh Haeder.
College and Public Lands Commissioner
Brock Greenfield, the Republican candidate for state commissioner of faculty and public lands, confirmed earnings of $13,400.23, together with a $2,500 mortgage he made to his marketing campaign, and bills of $17,130.55, with a steadiness of $6,020.76 in his report.
No report but for Democrat candidate Timothy Azure.
Public Utilities Commissioner
Jeff Barth, the Democrat candidate for a state Public Utilities Fee seat, confirmed earnings of $28,777 and bills of $28,589.25, together with $23,300 for promoting, with a steadiness of $187.75 in his report.
Republican incumbent Chris Nelson confirmed earnings of $44,499.53 and bills of $64,857.09, together with $48,886.94 for promoting, with a steadiness of $53,800.02 in his report.
The final election is November 8. Absentee voting started September 23. Monday is the ultimate day to register to vote within the basic election.