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South Dakota judicial elections, 2012

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The South Dakota judicial elections consisted of a retention election on November 6th.[1]

South Dakota judicial elections summary, 2012

  Supreme Appellate Trial
Total candidates 1    
Unopposed candidates 0
Judges facing retention 1
Judges retained 1
Judges re-elected
Judges not re-elected
New judges elected
Partisan or Nonpartisan   Nonpartisan  

Elections

South Dakota Supreme Court

JudgeIncumbencyRetention voteRetention Vote %
Glen A. Severson   ApprovedYes239,06780.20%Approved

Justice Glen A. Severson was retained to the Second Supreme Court District in the general election on November 6, 2012.[2][1][3]

Noteworthy events

South Dakota election recap, 2012

Running as the only judicial candidate in the state, South Dakota Supreme Court Justice Glen A. Severson took center stage in the 2012 judicial election. He received 80 percent of the vote (239,067), electing him to an eight-year term.

Severson was appointed in to the Second Supreme Court District in 2009 by Republican Governor Mike Rounds. Before his appointment, Severson served as the presiding judge of the Second Judicial Circuit from 2002 to 2009. He will be up for retention again in 2020.

For more information about judicial elections in South Dakota, see: South Dakota judicial elections.

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Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Per information submitted by SD State Election Coordinator to Judgepedia via email
  2. Sample Election Ballot November 6, 2012
  3. South Dakota Unofficial Results 2012
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