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Quick Facts
Personal Details

Susan Wismer (b. December 13, 1955) is a Democratic member of the South Dakota House of Representatives, representing District 1. She was first elected to the chamber in 2016.

Wismer previously represented House District 1 from 2008 to 2015.

Susan M. (Jones) Wismer was born in Britton, South Dakota to Maurice and Dorthy Jones. She’s the oldest of six siblings and grew up on the family farm in Northeast South Dakota. She attended Britton Elementary and High schools (now Britton-Hecla) and graduated with a degree in English from Augustana College in 1978. After college she taught high school English for a year in Iowa. In 1979, Susan married Mark Wismer, also of Britton. She and Mark moved to Washington for his job, and she studied and became a certified public accountant. In 1983, Susan and Mark moved back to Britton with their newborn son, and continued to raise their children, three in all, in South Dakota. Upon their return to Britton, Susan and one of her sisters founded Britton Bookkeeping and Tax Service.

Susan's uncle, Curtis Jones also served in the legislature from 1971-1986. As a high school student, Susan served as a page in the South Dakota Legislature and saw firsthand the responsibility and duty that elected officials have to their constituents.

Education

  • BA, English, Augustana College, 1974-1978

Professional Experience

  • BA, English, Augustana College, 1974-1978
  • Co-Founder, Britton Bookkeeping and Tax Service
  • Owner, Susan M. Wismer, Certified Public Accountant

Political Experience

  • BA, English, Augustana College, 1974-1978
  • Co-Founder, Britton Bookkeeping and Tax Service
  • Owner, Susan M. Wismer, Certified Public Accountant
  • Senator, South Dakota State Senate, District 1, 2019-present
  • Candidate, South Dakota State Senate, District 1, 2018, 2020
  • Minority Whip, South Dakota State House of Representatives, 2017-2019
  • Representative, South Dakota State House of Representatives, District 1, 2008-2014, 2017-2019
  • Candidate, South Dakota State House of Representatives, District 1, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2016
  • Candidate, South Dakota State Governor, 2014

Former Committees/Caucuses

Former Member, Government Operations and Audit Committee, South Dakota State House of Representatives

Former Member, Judiciary Committee, South Dakota State House of Representatives

Former Member, Taxation Committee, South Dakota State House of Representatives

Current Legislative Committees

Member, Government Operations and Audit Committee

Member, Joint Committee on Electric Services in an Annexed Area

Member, Joint Committee on Government Operations and Audit

Member, Joint Committee on Retirement Laws

Member, Local Government Committee

Member, Redefine Nursing Home Criteria and Build Capacity Joint Committee

Member, Retirement Laws Committee

Member, Taxation Committee

Religious, Civic, and other Memberships

  • BA, English, Augustana College, 1974-1978
  • Co-Founder, Britton Bookkeeping and Tax Service
  • Owner, Susan M. Wismer, Certified Public Accountant
  • Senator, South Dakota State Senate, District 1, 2019-present
  • Candidate, South Dakota State Senate, District 1, 2018, 2020
  • Minority Whip, South Dakota State House of Representatives, 2017-2019
  • Representative, South Dakota State House of Representatives, District 1, 2008-2014, 2017-2019
  • Candidate, South Dakota State House of Representatives, District 1, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2016
  • Candidate, South Dakota State Governor, 2014
  • Elder/Deacon/Member/Sunday School Teacher, First Presbyterian of Britton

Other Info

  • Maurice Jones

  • Dorthy Jones

Speeches

Blog: We're in the Home Stretch!

Oct. 23, 2014Statement
Articles

Aberdeen News - Wismer: SD Deserves Answers on EB-5

Aug. 13, 2014

By Susan Wismer This guest column was written by Rep. Susan Wismer, D-Britton, and the Democratic candidate for South Dakota governor. Last month, I urged the South Dakota Government Operations and Audit Committee to obtain more information about the management and outcome of the EB-5 program, specifically regarding Northern Beef Packers. I motioned to subpoena Joop Bollen, former director of the EB-5 program in South Dakota. While I tried to bring transparency and balance back to the South Dakota state government, Republican legislators on the committee tried to silence me. I won't be silenced. This is the rest of what I wanted to say during that meeting. I've come to believe that this committee is not faithfully executing the charge our legislature gave under House Concurrent Resolution 1010. The resolution gives the right to seek additional information, yet members of the committee have sought no information outside the parameters dictated by the Daugaard administration. The resolution gives the right to order additional audits, yet despite Cayman Island bank accounts and unaccounted funds, a full and forensic audit to uncover potential abuses at the Governor's Office of Economic Development has not been ordered. And most importantly, the resolution gives the right to question persons involved, summon witnesses, and issue subpoenas, yet Republicans on the committee deliberately avoided talking to the highest officials in the Rounds-Daugaard administration who oversaw this project. At the end of the day, most of the wealthy foreign investors got their EB-5 visas, and former Rounds-Daugaard employees made millions administering the program for the state. But now a man is dead, a beef packing plant is bankrupt, South Dakota taxpayers have lost millions of dollars from a Rounds-Daugaard administration program, and the Republicans on this committee refuse to ask questions. South Dakota's good name was used to recruit wealthy foreign investors who got their investment immigrant visas while South Dakotans lost millions of dollars, and I'm not going to idly stand by while Republicans in the Legislature try to hide the truth. On behalf of South Dakotans, I called on all members of the Government Operations and Audit Committee to seek answers and subpoena key Rounds-Daugaard administration officials. That request was ignored, but I promise to continue fighting corruption on behalf of taxpayers -- and I will not be bullied into submission until all the questions about the EB-5 program are answered. It's time to let the light shine on EB-5. South Dakotans deserve answers. We deserve to know how our tax money was handled. We deserve a government that conducts business honestly and ethically. EB-5 is just one of the many symptoms of a bigger problem: years of one-party rule in our state government. We need balance, transparency, and accountability in Pierre. Let's work together to hold our government officials accountable for their actions. Let's continue to ask the tough questions about the management of EB-5 and the Rounds-Daugaard administration's involvement. The future of transparency and openness in our government depends on it.