November 6, 2024 •
South Dakota Voters Reject Top-Two Primary Elections
Voters in South Dakota overwhelmingly rejected a constitutional amendment implementing top-two primary elections with 66% voting against the measure.
If passed, the amendment would have replaced partisan primaries with top-two primaries for state executive, state legislative, congressional, and county offices wherein all candidates run against each other in their respective races, including major and minor party and unaffiliated candidates.
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