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District Here District Legislators Leg. Dist. Aberdeen School District Rep. David Novstrup 3 Rep. Dan Kaiser Sen. Al Novstrup Agar-Blunt-Onida School District Rep. Mary Duvall 24 Rep. Tim Rounds Sen. Jeff Monroe Alcester-Hudson School District Rep. David L. Anderson 16 Rep. Jim Bolin Sen. Dan Lederman Rep. Nancy Rasmussen Andes Central School District 17 Rep. Ray Ring Sen. Arthur Rusch Rep. Bernie Hunhoff 18 Rep. Mike Stevens Sen. Jean Hunhoff Arlington School District Rep. Peggy Gibson 22 Rep. Dick Werner Sen. Jim White Armour School District Rep. Kent Peterson 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Bill Van Gerpen Rep. Kent Peterson Avon School District 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Bill Van Gerpen Rep. Julie Bartling 21 Rep. Lee Qualm Sen. Billie Sutton Baltic School District Rep. Roger Hunt 25 Rep. Kris Langer Sen. Tim Rave Belle Fourche School District Rep. Betty Olson 28B Sen. J. Sam Marty Bennett County School District Rep. Kevin Killer 27 Rep. Elizabeth May Sen. Jim Bradford Rep. David L. Anderson Beresford School District 16 Rep. Jim Bolin Sen. Dan Lederman Rep. Nancy Rasmussen 17 Rep. Ray Ring Sen. Arthur Rusch Big Stone City School District Rep. Fred Deutsch 4 Rep. John Wiik Sen. Jim Peterson Bison School District Rep. Dean Schrempp 28A Sen. J. Sam Marty Rep. Kent Peterson Bon Homme School District 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Bill Van Gerpen Rep. Julie Bartling 21 Rep. Lee Qualm Sen. Billie Sutton Bowdle School District Rep. Justin Cronin 23 Rep. Michele Harrison Sen. Corey Brown Rep. Don Haggar Brandon Valley School District 10 Rep. Steven Haugaard Sen. Jenna Haggar Rep. Roger Hunt 25 Rep. Kris Langer Sen. Tim Rave Bridgewater-Emery School District Rep. Kent Peterson 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Bill Van Gerpen Britton-Hecla School District Rep. Dennis Feickert 1 Rep. Steven McCleerey Sen. Jason Frerichs Brookings School District Rep. Spencer Hawley 7 Rep. Scott Munsterman Sen. Larry Tidemann Burke School District Rep. Julie Bartling 21 Rep. Lee Qualm Sen. Billie Sutton Canistota School District Rep. Kent Peterson 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Bill Van Gerpen Canton School District Rep. David L. Anderson 16 Rep. Jim Bolin Sen. Dan Lederman Castlewood School District Rep. Lana Greenfield 2 Rep. Burt Tulson Sen. Brock Greenfield Rep. David L. Anderson Centerville School District 16 Rep. Jim Bolin Sen. Dan Lederman Rep. Nancy Rasmussen 17 Rep. Ray Ring Sen. Arthur Rusch Chamberlain School District Rep. James Schaefer 26B Sen. Troy Heinert Chester Area School District Rep. Leslie J. Heinemann 8 Rep. Mathew Wollman Sen. Scott Parsley Cheyenne-Eagle Butte Rep. Dean Schrempp 28A Sen. Betty Olson Clark School District Rep. Lana Greenfield 2 Rep. Burt Tulson Sen. Brock Greenfield Colman-Egan School District Rep. Leslie J. Heinemann 8 Rep. Mathew Wollman Sen. Scott Parsley Colome Consolidated School District Rep. Julie Bartling 21 Rep. Lee Qualm Sen. Billie Sutton Rep. Shawn Bordeaux 26A Sen. Troy Heinert Corsica School District Rep. Kent Peterson 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Bill Van Gerpen Custer School District Rep. Lance Russell 30 Rep. Mike Verchio Sen. Bruce E. Rampelberg Dakota Valley School District Rep. David L. Anderson 16 Rep. Jim Bolin Sen. Dan Lederman Rep. Leslie J. Heinemann Dell Rapids School District 8 Rep. Mathew Wollman Sen. Scott Parsley Rep. Roger Hunt 25 Rep. Kris Langer Sen. Tim Rave DeSmet School District Rep. Peggy Gibson 22 Rep. Dick Werner Sen. Jim White Deubrook Area School District Rep. Fred Deutsch 4 Rep. John Wiik Sen. Jim Peterson Deuel School District Rep. Fred Deutsch 4 Rep. John Wiik Sen. Jim Peterson Doland School District Rep. Lana Greenfield 2 Rep. Burt Tulson Sen. Brock Greenfield Douglas School District Rep. Dean Wink 29 Sen. Gary L. Cammack Rep. Scott W. Craig Rep. Jacqueline Sly 33 Sen. Phil Jensen Rep. Dan Dryden Rep. Jeff Partridge 34 Sen. Craig Tieszen Rep. Blaine B. Campbell Rep. Lynne Disanto 35 Sen. Terri Haverly Dupree School District Rep. Dean Schrempp 28A Sen. Betty Olson Edgemont School District Rep. Lance Russell 30 Rep. Mike Verchio Sen. Bruce E. Rampelberg Edmunds Central School District Rep. Justin Cronin 23 Rep. Michele Harrison Sen. Corey Brown Elk Mountain Rep. Lance Russell 30 Rep. Mike Verchio Sen. Bruce E. Rampelberg Elk-Point Jefferson School District Rep. David L. Anderson 16 Rep. Jim Bolin Sen. Dan Lederman Rep. Fred Deutsch Elkton School District 4 Rep. John Wiik Sen. Jim Peterson Rep. Leslie J. Heineman 8 Rep. Mathew Wollman Sen. Scott Parsley Rep. Lana Greenfield Estelline School District 2 Rep. Burt Tulson Sen. Brock Greenfield Rep. Fred Deutsch 4 Rep. John Wiik Sen. Jim Peterson Rep. Kent Peterson Ethan School District 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Bill Van Gerpen Rep. Joshua Klumb 20 Rep. Tona Rozum Sen. Mike Vehle Eureka School District Rep. Justin Cronin 23 Rep. Michele Harrison Sen. Corey Brown Rep. Dean Schrempp Faith School District 28A-B Rep. J. Sam Marty Sen. Betty Olson Rep. Thomas Brunner 29 Rep. Dean Wink Sen. Gary L. Cammack Rep. Justin Cronin Faulkton School District 23 Rep. Michele Harrison Sen. Corey Brown Rep. Mary Duvall 24 Rep. Tim Rounds Sen. Jeff Monroe Flandreau School District Rep. Leslie J. Heinemann 8 Rep. Mathew Wollman Sen. Scott Parsley Florence School District Rep. Fred Deutsch 4 Rep. John Wiik Sen. Jim Peterson Frederick Area School District Rep. Dennis Feickert 1 Rep. Steven McCleerey Sen. Jason Frerichs Freeman School District Rep. Kent Peterson 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Bill Van Gerpen Garretson School District Rep. Roger Hunt 25 Rep. Kris Langer Sen. Tim Rave Gayville-Volin School District Rep. Jean Hunhoff 18 Rep. Mike Stevens Sen. Bernie Hunhoff Gettysburg School District Rep. Justin Cronin 23 Rep. Michele Harrison Sen. Corey Brown Grant-Deuel School District Rep. Fred Deutsch 4 Rep. John Wiik Sen. Jim Peterson Gregory School District Rep. Julie Bartling 21 Rep. Lee Qualm Sen. Billie Sutton Rep. James Schaefer 26B Sen. Troy Heinert Groton Area School District Rep. Lana Greenfield 2 Rep. Burt Tulson Sen. Brock Greenfield Haakon School District Rep. Kevin Killer 27 Rep. Elizabeth May Sen. Jim Bradford Hamlin School District Rep. Lana Greenfield 2 Rep. Burt Tulson Sen. Brock Greenfield Hanson School District Rep. Kent Peterson 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Bill Van Gerpen Harding County School District Rep. J. Sam Marty 28B Rep.Sen. BettyIsaac LatterellOlson Harrisburg School District Rep. Herman Otten 6 Sen. Ernie Otten Rep. Arch Beal Rep. Alex Jensen 12 Sen. Blake Curd Rep. G. Mark Mickelson Rep. Steven Westra 13 Sen. Phyllis M. Heineman Henry School District Rep. Fred Deutsch 4 Rep. John Wiik Sen. Jim Peterson Herreid School District Rep. Justin Cronin 23 Rep. Michele Harrison Sen. Corey Brown Highmore-Harrold School District Rep. Mary Duvall 24 Rep. Tim Rounds Sen. Jeff Monroe Rep. Lance Russell Hill City School District 30 Rep. Mike Verchio Sen. Bruce E. Rampelberg Rep. Scott W. Craig 33 Rep. Jacqueline Sly Sen. Phil Jensen Hitchcock-Tulare School District Rep. Lana Greenfield 2 Rep. Burt Tulson Sen. Brock Greenfield Hot Springs School District Rep. Lance Russell 30 Rep. Mike Verchio Sen. Bruce E. Rampelberg Hoven School District Rep. Justin Cronin 23 Rep. Michele Harrison Sen. Corey Brown Howard School District Rep. Leslie J. Heinemann 8 Rep. Mathew Wollman Sen. Scott Parsley Huron School District Rep. Peggy Gibson 22 Rep. Dick Werner Sen. Jim White Ipswich School District Rep. Justin Cronin 23 Rep. Michele Harrison Sen. Corey Brown Rep. Nancy Rassmussen Irene-Wakonda School District 17 Rep. Ray Ring Sen. Arthur Rusch Rep. Jean Hunhoff 18 Rep. Mike Stevens Sen. Bernie Hunhoff Iroquois School District Rep. Peggy Gibson 22 Rep. Dick Werner Sen. Jim White Jones County School District Rep. Shawn Bordeaux 26A-B Rep. James Schaefer Sen. Troy Heinert Kadoka School District Rep. Kevin Killer 27 Rep. Elizabeth May Sen. Jim Bradford Kimball School District Rep. James Schaefer 26B Sen. Troy Heinert Lake Preston School District Rep. Peggy Gibson 22 Rep. Dick Werner Sen. Jim White Langford Area School District Rep. Dennis Feickert 1 Rep. Steven McCleerey Sen. Jason Frerichs Lead-Deadwood School District Rep. Timothy R. Johns 31 Rep. Fred W. Romkema Sen. Bob Ewing Lemmon School District Rep. Dean Schrempp 28A-B Rep. J. Sam Marty Sen. Betty Olson Rep. Isaac Latterell Lennox School District 6 Rep. Herman Otten Sen. Ernie Otten Rep. Nancy Rasmussen 17 Rep. Ray Ring Sen. Arthur Rusch Leola School District Rep. Justin Cronin 23 Rep. Michele Harrison Sen. Corey Brown Lyman School District Rep. James Schaefer 26B Sen. Troy Heinert Madison Central School District Rep. Leslie J. Heinemann 8 Rep. Mathew Wollman Sen. Scott Parsley Marion School District Rep. Nancy Rasmussen 17 Rep. Ray Ring Sen. Arthur Rusch McCook Central School District Rep. Kent Peterson 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Bill Van Gerpen McIntosh School District Rep. Dean Schrempp 28A Sen. Betty Olson McLaughlin School District Rep. Dean Schrempp 28A Sen. Betty Olson Meade School District Rep. Thomas Brunner 29 Rep. Dean Wink Sen. Gary L. Cammack Menno School District Rep. Kent Peterson 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Bill Van Gerpen Milbank School District Rep. Fred Deutsch 4 Rep. John Wiik Sen. Jim Peterson Miller School District Rep. Justin Cronin 23 Rep. Michele Harrison Sen. Corey Brown Mitchell School District Rep. Joshua Klumb 20 Rep. Tona Rozum Sen. Mike Vehle Mobridge-Pollock School District Rep. Justin Cronin 23 Rep. Michele Harrison Sen. Corey Brown Montrose School District Rep. Kent Peterson 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Bill Van Gerpen Mount Vernon School District Rep. Joshua Klumb 20 Rep. Tona Rozum Sen. Mike Vehle Rep. Lance Russell New Underwood School District 30 Rep. Mike Verchio Sen. Bruce E. Rampelberg Rep. Blaine B. Campbell 35 Rep. Lynne Disanto Sen. 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