Attorney General of South Dakota
The Attorney General of South Dakota is the state attorney general of the U.S. state of South Dakota. The attorney general is elected by popular vote to a four-year term and holds an executive position as the state's chief legal officer. In 1992, the voters approved a Constitutional Amendment to limit all constitutional officers and the governor to two consecutive four year terms.
Structure of the office
The South Dakota Attorney General's Office represents and provides legal advice to agencies, boards, and commissions of the government of South Dakota. The office represents the state in state and federal court, as well as in administrative adjudication and rulemaking hearings. The office handles felony criminal appeals, advises local prosecutors in the conduct of criminal trials and handles cases at the request of local prosecutors. In addition, the office issues formal opinions interpreting statutes for the agencies and political subdivisions of the state.History
Within South Dakota, the office of attorney general is often considered a stepping stone to the office of governor. Six attorneys general Coe I. Crawford, Merrell Q. Sharpe, George Theodore Mickelson, Sigurd Anderson, Frank Farrar and Bill Janklow have each been elected governor. While six others, Robert Dollard, Mark Barnett, Buell Jones, Leo Temmey, Phil Saunders, and Marty Jackley, have run for governor unsuccessfully. Attorneys General and former Attorney Generals have a record of 13 wins and 9 losses in running for Governor. A graduate of the University of South Dakota School of Law has held the office of Attorney General uninterrupted since 1959. South Dakota has the second longest streak of Republican Attorneys General in the country, having held the office since 1975.List of attorneys general
;PartiesNo. | Picture | Name | Term of Office | Political Party | Law school |
1 | Robert Dollard | 1889–1893 | Republican | Read law | |
2 | Coe I. Crawford | 1893–1897 | Republican | University of Iowa College of Law | |
3 | Melvin Grigsby | 1897–1899 | Populist | Read law with William Pitt Dewey | |
4 | John L. Pyle | 1899–1902 | Republican | Read law under Manford E. Williams | |
5 | Adolphus W. Burtt | 1902–1903 | Republican | Read Law under Michael E. Crofoot | |
6 | Philo Hall | 1903-1907 | Republican | Read law under J.O. Andrews | |
7 | S. Wesley Clark | 1907–1911 | Republican | Read law under Thomas Sterling | |
8 | Royal Johnson | 1911–1915 | Republican | University of South Dakota School of Law | |
9 | Clarence C. Caldwell | 1915–1919 | Republican | University of Chicago Law School University of South Dakota School of Law | |
10 | Byron S. Payne | 1919–1923 | Republican | University of Minnesota Law School | |
11 | Buell F. Jones | 1923–1929 | Republican | University of South Dakota School of Law | |
12 | Merrell Q. Sharpe | 1929–1933 | Republican | University of South Dakota School of Law | |
13 | D. Walter Conway | 1933–1937 | Democratic | Creighton University School of Law | |
14 | Clair Roddewig | 1937–1939 | Democratic | Creighton University School of Law | |
15 | Leo A. Temmey | 1939–1943 | Republican | University of Minnesota Law School | |
16 | George T. Mickelson | 1943–1947 | Republican | University of South Dakota School of Law | |
17 | Sigurd Anderson | 1947–1951 | Republican | University of South Dakota School of Law | |
18 | Ralph A. Dunham | 1951–1955 | Republican | University of Iowa College of Law | |
19 | Phil Saunders | 1955–1959 | Republican | Northwestern University School of Law | |
20 | Parnell J. Donahue | 1959–1961 | Democratic | University of South Dakota School of Law | |
21 | Albert C. Miller | 1961–1963 | Republican | University of South Dakota School of Law | |
22 | Frank Farrar | 1963–1969 | Republican | University of South Dakota School of Law | |
23 | Gordon Mydland | 1969–1973 | Republican | University of South Dakota School of Law | |
24 | Kermit A. Sande | 1973–1975 | Democratic | University of South Dakota School of Law | |
25 | Bill Janklow | 1975–1979 | Republican | University of South Dakota School of Law | |
26 | Mark V. Meierhenry | 1979–1987 | Republican | University of South Dakota School of Law | |
27 | Roger Tellinghuisen | 1987–1991 | Republican | University of South Dakota School of Law | |
28 | Mark Barnett | 1991–2003 | Republican | University of South Dakota School of Law | |
29 | Larry Long | 2003–2009 | Republican | University of South Dakota School of Law | |
30 | Marty Jackley | 2009–2019 | Republican | University of South Dakota School of Law | |
31 | Jason Ravnsborg | 2019–present | Republican | University of South Dakota School of Law |
Living former Attorneys General of South Dakota
, there were seven former and current Attorneys General of South Dakota still alive, the oldest Attorneys General of South Dakota being Gordon Mydland. The most recent Attorney General of South Dakota to pass away was Mark V. Meierhenry on July 29, 2020.Attorney General | Attorney General term | Date of birth |
Frank Farrar | 1963-1969 | |
Gordon Mydland | 1969-1973 | |
Roger Tellinghuisen | 1987-1991 | |
Mark Barnett | 1991-2003 | |
Larry Long | 2003-2009 | |
Marty Jackley | 2009-2019 |
Elections
The voters of the U.S. State of South Dakota elect an attorney general for a four-year term. The winning candidate is shown in bold.Year | Democratic | Republican | Other Parties | Election Day |
2022 | Nov. 8,2022 | |||
2018 | Randy Seiler 145,558 | Jason Ravnsborg 179,071 | Nov. 6,2018 | |
2014 | Marty Jackley 208,848 | Chad Huber 45,856 | Nov. 4,2014 | |
2010 | Ron Volesky 100,182 | Marty Jackley 202,499 | Nov. 2,2010 | |
2006 | Ron Volesky: 104,267 | Larry Long 207,079 | Randy Ristesund 8,904 | Nov. 7,2006 |
2002 | Ron Volesky: 139,451 | Larry Long 174,513 | Bob Newland 12,131 | Nov. 2,2002 |
1998 | Mark Barnett 223,000 | Nov. 3,1998 | ||
1994 | Randy Turner 106,709 | Mark Barnett 192,147 | Bert Olson 9,410 | Nov. 8,1994 |
1990 | Michael Butler 102,231 | Mark Barnett 150,109 | Nov. 6,1990 | |
1986 | Jeff Masten 133,577 | Roger Tellinghuisen 153,871 | Nov. 4,1986 | |
1982 | Rod Lefholz 119,697 | Mark V. Meierhenry 153,728 | Nov.2,1982 | |
1978 | Max Gors 106,199 | Mark V. Meierhenry 141,891 | Nov.7,1978 | |
1974 | Kermit A. Sande 86,865 | William Janklow 173,658 | Nov. 5,1974 | |
1972 | Kermit A. Sande 152,835 | Ron Schmidt 143,367 | Nov. 7,1972 | |
1970 | Ramon Roubideaux 114,633 | Gordon Mydland 116,493 | Nov.3,1970 | |
1968 | James Abourezk 118,045 | Gordon Mydland 148,366 | Nov.5,1968 | |
1966 | Robert W. Swanson 79,670 | Frank Farrar 141,734 | Nov.8,1966 | |
1964 | William C. Grady 125,047 | Frank Farrar 157,848 | Nov.3,1964 | |
1962 | Thomas E. Poe 107,897 | Frank Farrar 137,836 | Nov. 6,1962 | |
1960 | Parnell J. Donahue 138,320 | Albert C. Miller 160,299 | Nov.8,1960 | |
1958 | Parnell J. Donahue 126,225 | George Wuest 122,332 | Nov.4,1958 | |
1956 | William H. Heuermann 127,988 | Phil Saunders 156,149 | Nov.6,1956 | |
1954 | Fred J. Nichol 102,726 | Phil Saunders 127,692 | Nov.2,1954 | |
1952 | C.W. Hyde 94,396 | Ralph A. Dunham 187,888 | Nov.4,1952 | |
1950 | George A. Bangs 97,792 | Ralph A. Dunham 144,694 | Nov.7,1950 | |
1948 | D.C. Walsh 99,724 | Sigurd Anderson 137,370 | Nov.2,1948 | |
1946 | Albert F. Ulmer 50,480 | Sigurd Anderson 106,502 | Nov.5,1946 | |
1944 | Fred E. Wheeler 83,441 | George T. Mickelson 137,311 | Nov.7,1944 | |
1942 | Lynn Fellows 62,527 | George T. Mickelson 108,155 | Nov.3,1942 | |
1940 | Andrew Foley 122,173 | Leo A. Temmey 170,269 | Nov.7,1940 | |
1938 | Clair Roddewig 123,671 | Leo A. Temmey 144,125 | Nov.8,1938 | |
1936 | Clair Roddewig 138,786 | Sterling Clark 138,410 | Nov.3,1936 | |
1934 | D. Walter Conway 158,553 | Roy A. Nord 112,764 | Nov.6,1934 | |
1932 | D. Walter Conway 135,393 | Merrell Q. Sharpe 128,644 | Nov.8,1932 | |
1930 | J.T. Grigsby 86,984 | Merrell Q. Sharpe 101,961 | Nov.4,1930 | |
1928 | Ray E. Doughtery 99,604 | Merrell Q. Sharpe137,079 | Lars J. Grinager 3,611 | Nov.6,1928 |
1926 | Charles F. Noonon 54,194 | Buell F. Jones 98,570 | C.W.Kirschman 11,772 | Nov.2,1926 |
1924 | F.E. Flynn 39,278 | Buell F. Jones 105,749 | Thos L. Arnold 29,789 | Nov.4,1924 |
1922 | J.P. Alexander 38,125 | Buell F. Jones 83,221 | O.S. Hagen 36,337 | Nov.7,1922 |
1920 | Peter Ward 30,108 | Byron S. Payne 104,417 | O.M. Burch 43,891 | Nov.2,1920 |
1918 | Joseph J. Conry 19,712 | Byron S. Payne 47,604 | Seth Teesdale | Nov.5, 1918 |
1916 | Joseph J. Conry 47,423 | Clarence C. Caldwell 72,245 | W.R. DeArment 3,620 | Nov.7,1916 |
1914 | L.W.Bicknell 33,705 | Clarence C. Caldwell 54,129 | M.J. Russell 1,403 | Nov.3,1914 |
1912 | W.A. Lynch 42,762 | Royal Johnson 66,553 | Nov.5,1912 | |
1910 | W.A. Lynch 30,533 | Royal Johnson 66,085 | Stacy A. Cochran 1,656 | Nov.8,1910 |
1908 | S. Wesley Clark 68,605 | John B. Hanten 19,613 S.H. Cranmer 2,906 Geo W Lattin 141 | Nov.3,1908 | |
1906 | Calvin J.B. Harris 19,942 | S. Wesley Clark 48,287 | S.H. Cranmer 2,372 | Nov.6,1906 |
1904 | Edmund W. Fiske 23,398 | Philo Hall 69,529 | S.H. Cranmer 2,866 T.H. Null 1,158 | Nov.8,1904 |
1902 | William A. Lynch 21,055 | Philo Hall 48,425 | S.H. Cranmer 2,636 | Nov.4,1902 |
1900 | John L. Pyle 53,909 | Abner E. Hitchcock 40,057 | Nov.6,1900 | |
1898 | John L. Pyle 38,701 | C.S. Palmer 34,147 | Nov.8,1898 | |
1896 | S.V.Jones 40,931 | Melvin Grigsby 41,316 | Nov.3,1986 | |
1894 | S.W. Treesh 8,451 | Coe I. Crawford 40,805 | T.H. Null 27,214 | Nov.4,1894 |
1892 | Henry C. Walsh 14,788 | Coe I. Crawford 33,778 | W.H. Curtis 21,730 | Nov.8,1892 |
1890 | S.B. Van Buskirk 17,824 | Robert Dollard 35,241 | S.W. Cosand 24,546 | Nov.4,1890 |
1889 | H.F. Fellows 22,632 | Robert Dollard 55,364 | Oct.1,1889 |