The Senate is the upper house of the South Dakota Legislature. It consists of 35 members, one representing each legislative district. It meets at the South Dakota State Capitol in Pierre.

Composition

98th Legislature (2023)
AffiliationParty
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
RepublicanDemocratic
91st Legislature29635
92nd Legislature32335
98th Legislature31435
Latest voting share89%11%

Officers

PositionNamePartyDistrict
President Pro Tem of the SenateLee SchoenbeckRepublican5
Majority LeaderCasey CrabtreeRepublican8
Assistant Majority LeaderMichael DiedrichRepublican34
Majority WhipsHelene DuhamelRepublican32
Jack KolbeckRepublican13
Ryan MaherRepublican28
David WheelerRepublican22
Minority LeaderReynold NesibaDemocratic15
Assistant Minority LeaderShawn BordeauxDemocratic26
Minority WhipLiz LarsonDemocratic10

List of current senators

Current makeup of the South Dakota Senate
DistrictSenatorPartySinceResidenceCounties represented
1stMichael RohlRepublican2021AberdeenBrown, Day, Marshall, Roberts
2ndSteve KolbeckRepublican2023BrandonBrown, Clark, Hamlin, Spink
3rdAl NovstrupRepublican2017AberdeenBrown
4thJohn WiikRepublican2017Big Stone CityBrookings, Codington, Deuel, Grant
5thLee SchoenbeckRepublican2019WatertownCodington
6thHerman OttenRepublican2021LennoxLincoln
7thTim ReedRepublican2023BrookingsBrookings
8thCasey CrabtreeRepublican2020MadisonLake, Miner, Moody, Sanborn
9thBrent "B.R." HoffmanRepublican2023Sioux FallsMinnehaha
10thLiz LarsonDemocratic2023Sioux FallsMinnehaha
11thJim StalzerRepublican2017Sioux FallsMinnehaha
12thArch BealRepublican2023Sioux FallsLincoln, Minnehaha
13thJack KolbeckRepublican2017Sioux FallsLincoln, Minnehaha
14thLarry ZikmundRepublican2021Sioux FallsMinnehaha
15thReynold NesibaDemocratic2017Sioux FallsMinnehaha
16thJim BolinRepublican2017CantonLincoln, Union
17thSydney DavisRepublican2023BurbankClay, Union
18thJean HunhoffRepublican2021YanktonYankton
19thKyle SchoenfishRepublican2020ScotlandBon Homme, Douglas, Hanson, Hutchinson, McCook
20thJoshua KlumbRepublican2017MitchellAurora, Davison, Jerauld
21stErin TobinRepublican2021WinnerBon Homme, Charles Mix, Gregory, Tripp
22ndDavid WheelerRepublican2021HuronBeadle, Kingsbury
23rdBryan BreitlingRepublican2021MillerCampbell, Edmunds, Faulk, Hand, McPherson, Potter, Spink, Walworth
24thJim MehlhaffRepublican2023PierreHughes, Hyde, Stanley, Sully
25thTom PischkeRepublican2023Dell RapidsMinnehaha
26thShawn BordeauxDemocratic2023MissionBrule, Buffalo, Jones, Lyman, Mellette, Todd
27thRed Dawn FosterDemocratic2019Pine RidgeBennett, Haakon, Jackson, Oglala Lakota, Pennington
28thRyan MaherRepublican2017IsabelButte, Corson, Dewey, Harding, Perkins, Ziebach
29thDean WinkRepublican2023HowesButte, Meade, Pennington
30thJulie Frye-MuellerRepublican2021Rapid CityCuster, Fall River, Pennington
31stRandy DeibertRepublican2023SpearfishLawrence
32ndHelene DuhamelRepublican2019Rapid CityPennington
33rdDavid JohnsonRepublican2021Rapid CityMeade, Pennington
34thMichael DiedrichRepublican2021Rapid CityPennington
35thMike WalshRepublican2024Rapid CityPennington

Diversity among senators

In 2010, Democrat Angie Buhl became the first openly LGBT person ever elected to the state legislature.[2] She served from 2011 – 2017.

Past composition of the Senate

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Legislative pay must be one-fifth of median household income of South Dakota

External links

References

  1. ^ "S.D. Legislators' salary raise strains budget". November 17, 2020.
  2. ^ Reese, Phil. "2012 proving busy year for Victory Fund". Washington Blade. Retrieved April 26, 2012.