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South Dakota Senate
South Dakota Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
4 terms (8 years)
History
New session started
January 14, 2025
Leadership
Tony Venhuizen (R)
since January 30, 2025
President pro tempore
Chris Karr (R)
since January 14, 2025
Majority Leader
Jim Mehlhaff (R)
since January 14, 2025
Minority Leader
Liz Larson (D)
since January 14, 2025
Structure
Seats35
Political groups
Majority party
  •   Republican (32)

Minority party

Length of term
2 years
AuthorityArticle III, South Dakota Constitution
Salary$12,850.80/session + $151 per legislative day[a][1]
Elections
Last election
November 5, 2024
(35 seats)
Next election
November 3, 2026
(35 seats)
RedistrictingLegislative control
Meeting place
State Senate Chamber
South Dakota State Capitol
Pierre, South Dakota
Website
South Dakota State Legislature

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

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99th Legislature (2025)
Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican Democratic
92nd Legislature 32 3 35
98th Legislature 31 4 35
99th Legislature 32 3 35
Latest voting share 91% 9%

Officers

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Position Name Party District
President Pro Tem of the Senate Chris Karr Republican 11
Majority Leader Jim Mehlhaff Republican 241
Assistant Majority Leader Carl Perry Republican 34
Majority Whips Randy Deibert Republican 31
Kevin Jensen Republican 16
Sue Peterson Republican 13
Tom Pischke Republican 25
Minority Leader Liz Larson Democratic 10
Assistant Minority Leader Jamie Smith Democratic 15
Minority Whip None N/A

List of current senators

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Current makeup of the South Dakota Senate
District Senator Party Since Residence Counties represented
1st Michael Rohl Republican 2021 Aberdeen Brown, Day, Marshall, Roberts
2nd Steve Kolbeck Republican 2023 Brandon Brown, Clark, Hamlin, Spink
3rd Carl Perry Republican 2025 Aberdeen Brown
4th Stephanie Sauder Republican 2025 Bryant Clark, Codington, Deuel, Grant, Hamlin, Roberts
5th Glen Vilhauer Republican 2025 Watertown Codington
6th Ernie Otten Republican 2025 Tea Lincoln
7th Tim Reed Republican 2023 Brookings Brookings
8th Casey Crabtree Republican 2020 Madison Lake, Miner, Moody, Sanborn
9th Joy Hohn Republican 2025 Hartford Minnehaha
10th Liz Larson Democratic 2023 Sioux Falls Minnehaha
11th Chris Karr Republican 2025 Sioux Falls Minnehaha
12th Arch Beal Republican 2023 Sioux Falls Lincoln, Minnehaha
13th Sue Peterson Republican 2025 Sioux Falls Lincoln, Minnehaha
14th Larry Zikmund Republican 2021 Sioux Falls Minnehaha
15th Jamie Smith Democratic 2025 Sioux Falls Minnehaha
16th Kevin Jensen Republican 2025 Canton Lincoln, Turner, Union
17th Sydney Davis Republican 2023 Burbank Clay, Union
18th Lauren Nelson Republican 2025 Yankton Clay, Yankton
19th Kyle Schoenfish Republican 2020 Scotland Bon Homme, Douglas, Hanson, Hutchinson, McCook
20th Paul Miskimins Republican 2025 Mitchell Davison, Jerauld, Miner, Sanborn
21st Mykala Voita Republican 2025 Bonesteel Aurora, Charles Mix, Douglas, Gregory, Tripp
22nd David Wheeler Republican 2021 Huron Beadle, Kingsbury
23rd Mark Lapka Republican 2025 Leola Brown, Campbell, Edmunds, Faulk, Hand, McPherson, Potter, Walworth
24th Jim Mehlhaff Republican 2023 Pierre Hughes, Hyde, Stanley, Sully
25th Tom Pischke Republican 2023 Dell Rapids Minnehaha
26th Tamara Grove Republican 2025 Lower Brule Brule, Buffalo, Hughes, Hyde, Jones, Lyman, Mellette, Todd
27th Red Dawn Foster Democratic 2019 Pine Ridge Bennett, Haakon, Jackson, Oglala Lakota, Pennington
28th Sam Marty Republican 2025 Prairie City Butte, Corson, Dewey, Harding, Perkins, Ziebach
29th John Carley Republican 2025 Piedmont Meade
30th Amber Hulse Republican 2025 Hot Springs Custer, Fall River, Pennington
31st Randy Deibert Republican 2023 Spearfish Lawrence
32nd Helene Duhamel Republican 2019 Rapid City Pennington
33rd Curt Voight Republican 2025 Rapid City Meade, Pennington
34th Taffy Howard Republican 2025 Rapid City Pennington
35th Greg Blanc Republican 2025 Rapid City Pennington

Diversity among senators

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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

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See also

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Notes

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

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  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.