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31. Mai 2024 · Lauren Nelson, Candidate for South Dakota Senate District 18. I promise to listen to the people of District 18, carry your concerns to Pierre, and work with you to get lasting results.
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Vor 8 Stunden · SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Republican Sen. Jean Hunhoff said she knew supporters of her opponent Lauren Nelson would come out to vote in Tuesday’s primary for Senate District 18 in Clay and Yankton counties. “I went into this primary certainly known there would be strong opposition,” Hunhoff said on Wednesday. But she also believed ...
Vor 3 Tagen · Kelly Hertz/P&D. Longtime legislative incumbent Jean Hunhoff was upset by challenger Lauren Nelson in Tuesday’s District 18 Republican Senate primary election. Results were neck-and-neck for ...
Vor 3 Tagen · Lauren Nelson will be the Republican candidate in District 18 for State Senate after a tight race. Nelson received 52% of the vote. Incumbent Jean Hunhoff received 48% of the vote. There was a total of 2,323 votes cast in the race for State Sen
29. Mai 2024 · The Dakota Scout sent a series of three questions and a request for pieces of biographical information to all legislative candidates running in contested primary races for the state House and Senate in the June 4 election. Candidates were asked to limit their responses to each question to 150 words or less.