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Statewide Candidate List List As of 11/3/2008 9:15:17AM Statewide Candidate List List as of 11/3/2008 9:15:17AM Presidential Electors Ballot Area District Name Party Name Address City ZipCode Petition Filing Date Order Constitution Baldwin & Castle 7970 Sasser Lane Pensacola 32526- 06/03/2008 2 Electors Democratic Obama & Biden Electors . 1 - 08/13/2008 1 Independent Barr & Root Electors . 1 - 08/13/2008 4 Independent Nader & Gonzalez . 1 - 08/09/2008 5 Electors Republican McCain & Palin Electors . 1 - 08/13/2008 3 United States Senate - 6 Year Term Ballot Area District Name Party Name Address City ZipCode Petition Filing Date Order Democratic Tim Johnson PO Box 1536 Sioux Falls 57101- 03/19/2008 1 Republican Joel Dykstra PO Box 8 Canton 57013- 03/17/2008 2 United States Representative - 2 Year Term Ballot Area District Name Party Name Address City ZipCode Petition Filing Date Order Democratic Stephanie Herseth PO Box 2009 Sioux Falls 57101- 03/21/2008 1 Sandlin Republican Chris Lien 23612 Wilderness Canyon Rapid City 57702- 03/21/2008 2 Rd Public Utilities Commissioner - 6 Year Term Ballot Area District Name Party Name Address City ZipCode Petition Filing Date Order Constitution Eugene R Hidalgo 341 S Main St Salem 57058- 08/12/2008 2 Democratic Matt McLarty 1006 S. Dakota Ave Sioux Falls 57105- 07/02/2008 1 Republican Gary Hanson 1015 S. Main Ave. Sioux Falls 57105- 06/23/2008 3 State Senator - 2 Year Term Ballot Area District Name Party Name Address City ZipCode Petition Filing Date Order 01 District 01 Democratic Gary D. Hanson 45897 118th St Sisseton 57262- 02/26/2008 1 01 District 01 Republican Lucas Lentsch 42482 Golfview Dr Britton 57430- 08/06/2008 2 02 District 02 Democratic Jim Hundstad 13755 395th Ave Bath 57427- 02/19/2008 1 02 District 02 Republican Hjalmer Tschetter 17996 409th Ave Doland 57436- 08/12/2008 2 03 District 03 Democratic Alan C. Hoerth 614 South Main Aberdeen 57401- 03/17/2008 1 Page 1 of 25 03 District 03 Republican Al Novstrup 3629 Rolling Meadows Aberdeen 57401- 03/10/2008 2 Drive 04 District 04 Democratic Jim Peterson 16952 482nd Ave Revillo 57259- 03/17/2008 1 05 District 05 Democratic Nancy Turbak Berry 44 Paradise Drive Watertown 57201- 03/22/2008 1 05 District 05 Republican Al Koistinen 1128 3rd St, NE Watertown 57201- 03/24/2008 2 06 District 06 Democratic Dennis Nemmers 130 N Lake Drive Castlewood 57223- 08/11/2008 1 06 District 06 Republican Art Fryslie 43404 188th St Willow Lake 57278- 03/05/2008 2 07 District 07 Democratic Pam Merchant 1140 Apache Trail Brookings 57006- 03/24/2008 1 07 District 07 Republican Orville B. Smidt 117 4th Street Brookings 57006- 03/17/2008 2 08 District 08 Democratic Scott Parsley 103 N. Liberty Madison 57042- 03/17/2008 1 08 District 08 Republican Russell Olson 6098 Dakota Ave. Madison 57042- 03/24/2008 2 09 District 09 Democratic Paul Nielson 25883 470th Ave Sioux Falls 57107- 03/25/2008 1 09 District 09 Independent Tom Dempster 5004 E. Terry Peak Lane Sioux Falls 57110- 05/15/2008 2 10 District 10 Democratic Clara Saeni Hart 4906 S. Kalen Pl Sioux Falls 57108- 08/04/2008 1 10 District 10 Republican Gene G. Abdallah 4908 S. Glenview Rd Sioux Falls 57108- 03/21/2008 2 11 District 11 Constitution D. Scott Bartlett 5909 Bakker Park Drive Sioux Falls 57106- 03/26/2008 2 11 District 11 Democratic Nate Welch 5423 W. 57th Street #2 Sioux Falls 57106- 03/26/2008 1 11 District 11 Republican Jason M. Gant PO Box 2012 Sioux Falls 57101- 02/19/2008 3 12 District 12 Democratic Sandy Jerstad 19 Riverview Heights Sioux Falls 57105- 03/17/2008 1 12 District 12 Republican Hal Wick 3009 Donahue Drive Sioux Falls 57105- 03/14/2008 2 13 District 13 Democratic Scott Heidepriem 503 East 21st Street Sioux Falls 57105- 02/20/2008 1 13 District 13 Republican Phyllis M. Heineman 2005 S. Phillips Ave Sioux Falls 57104- 03/21/2008 2 14 District 14 Democratic Bob Stevens 1647 S. Cleveland Ave #303 Sioux Falls 57103- 03/17/2008 1 14 District 14 Republican Dave Knudson 2100 East Slaten Court Sioux Falls 57103- 03/17/2008 2 15 District 15 Constitution Steve Willis 222 N. Spring Ave. Sioux Falls 57104- 03/26/2008 2 15 District 15 Democratic Kathy Miles 610 North Summit Ave Sioux Falls 57104- 03/17/2008 1 15 District 15 Republican Tracy Saboe 800 N Prairie Ave Sioux Falls 57104- 08/08/2008 3 16 District 16 Democratic Margaret V. Gillespie 29166 481st Ave. Hudson 57034- 03/24/2008 1 16 District 16 Republican Kenneth D. Albers 47766 283rd Street Canton 57013- 03/17/2008 2 17 District 17 Democratic Ben Nesselhuf PO Box 68 Vermillion 57069- 03/17/2008 1 17 District 17 Republican Jerad Higman 2954 Pettersen Road Vermillion 57069- 03/24/2008 2 18 District 18 Democratic William (Bill) Kerr 1200 Douglas Ave Yankton 57078- 03/26/2008 1 18 District 18 Republican Jean M. Hunhoff 2511 Mulligan Drive Yankton 57078- 03/17/2008 2 19 District 19 Democratic Frank J. Kloucek 29966 423rd Ave Scotland 57059- 03/19/2008 1 19 District 19 Republican D.E. Gene Cordes 313 W. Sycamore St Parkston 57366- 03/20/2008 2 20 District 20 Democratic Jack Mortenson 1115 Mitchell Blvd Mitchell 57301- 07/18/2008 1 20 District 20 Republican Mike Vehle 132 North Harmon Drive Mitchell 57301- 03/15/2008 2 21 District 21 Democratic Charon Asetoyer PO Box 472 Lake Andes 57356- 03/24/2008 1 21 District 21 Republican Cooper Garnos PO Box 119 Presho 57568- 03/17/2008 2 22 District 22 Democratic Dale Hargens 321 E. 5th Ave. Miller 57362- 03/17/2008 1 Page 2 of 25 22 District 22 Republican Tom Hansen 648 13th Street SW Huron 57350- 03/17/2008 2 23 District 23 Democratic Nicholas Nemec 19757 327th Ave Holabird 57540- 03/24/2008 1 23 District 23 Republican Corey Brown 316 S Potter Street Gettysburg 57442- 03/14/2008 2 24 District 24 Democratic Kim Sargent 18559 Remington Pl Pierre 57501- 03/25/2008 1 24 District 24 Republican Bob Gray 111 Lee Hill Road Pierre 57501- 03/19/2008 2 25 District 25 Democratic Dan Ahlers 913 Washington Ave Dell Rapids 57022- 03/25/2008 1 25 District 25 Republican L. Paul Jensen 24785 474th Ave Dell Rapids 57022- 03/21/2008 2 26 District 26 Democratic Julie Bartling PO Box 256 Burke 57523- 03/22/2008 1 26 District 26 Republican John Koskan 26131 287th Ave Wood 57585- 03/24/2008 2 27 District 27 Democratic Theresa B. Two Bulls PO Box 434 Pine Ridge 57770- 02/05/2008 1 27 District 27 Republican Jim Bradford PO Box 690 Pine Ridge 57770- 08/12/2008 2 28 District 28 Democratic Ryan M. Maher PO Box 237 Isabel 57633- 02/26/2008 1 28 District 28 Republican Les Wolff PO Box 539 Lemmon 57638- 03/25/2008 2 29 District 29 Democratic Dennis Levin 20795 Hereford Rd. Hereford 57785- 03/25/2008 1 29 District 29 Republican Larry Rhoden PO Box 12 Union Center 57787- 03/14/2008 2 30 District 30 Democratic David Melmer 25421 He Sapa Trail Custer 57730- 07/15/2008 1 30 District 30 Republican Gordon Howie 23415 Bradsky Road Rapid City 57703- 03/15/2008 2 31 District 31 Democratic Nyla Griffith 12 Ryan Road Deadwood 57732- 03/26/2008 1 31 District 31 Republican Thomas R Nelson 616 Sunnyhill Road Lead 57754- 03/24/2008 2 32 District 32 Democratic Thomas M. Katus 821 Upper Pines Drive Rapid City 57701- 03/17/2008 1 32 District 32 Independent Elli Schwiesow 912 St. Andrew Rapid City 57701- 05/30/2008 3 32 District 32 Republican Stan Adelstein PO Box 2624 Rapid City 57709- 02/13/2008 2 33 District 33 Democratic Dennis W. Finch 8625 Kings Road Rapid City 57702- 03/22/2008 1 33 District 33 Republican Dennis R. Schmidt 22531 Potter Road Rapid City 57702- 03/17/2008 2 34 District 34 Democratic Gary L. Hargens 3612 Park Drive Rapid City 57702- 03/22/2008 1 34 District 34 Republican Craig Tieszen 3416 Brookside Drive Rapid City 57702- 02/20/2008 2 35 District 35 Democratic Theresa Spry 821 Halley Ave Rapid City 57701- 03/25/2008 1 35 District 35 Republican Jeffrey K. Haverly 22983 Candlelight Drive Rapid City 57703- 03/20/2008 2 State Representative - 2 Year Term Ballot Area District Name Party Name Address City ZipCode Petition Filing Date Order 01 District 01 Constitution Franklin Nelson de 710 West Cherry Street Sisseton 57262- 03/25/2008 3 Padilla 01 District 01 Democratic Jason Frerichs 13497 465th Ave Wilmot 57279- 03/15/2008 1 01 District 01 Democratic Susan Wismer PO Box 147 Britton 57430- 03/20/2008 2 01 District 01 Republican Scott German PO Box 807 Agency Village 57262- 08/13/2008 4 01 District 01 Republican Ron Olson 44228 150th Street Waubay 57273- 03/24/2008 5 02 District 02 Democratic Elaine M. Elliott 13687 387th Ave. Aberdeen 57401- 03/14/2008 1 02 District 02 Democratic H. Paul Dennert 11853 391st Ave Columbia 57433- 02/26/2008 2 02 District 02 Republican Daniel Kaiser 907 So. 11th St. Aberdeen 57401- 03/25/2008 3 Page 3 of 25 02 District 02 Republican Wayne Greenfield 320 South High Street Aberdeen 57401- 03/17/2008 4 03 District 03 Democratic Mark Remily 1214 Apollo Ave Aberdeen 57401- 03/05/2008 1 03 District 03 Democratic Dennis Feickert 38485 129th St Aberdeen 57401- 03/22/2008 2 03 District 03 Republican David Novstrup 1008 South Wells Street Aberdeen 57401- 03/07/2008 3 03 District 03 Republican Isaac Latterell 313 9th Ave SE Aberdeen 57401- 03/15/2008 4 04 District 04 Democratic Steve Street 16153 46th Ave Revillo 57259- 03/17/2008 1 04 District 04 Republican Val Rausch PO Box 176 Big Stone City 57216- 03/17/2008 2 04 District 04 Republican James E.
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