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South Dakota, State House, District 19

South Dakota House of Representatives District 19
Current incumbentsKyle Schoenfish Republican Party
Kent Peterson Republican Party

South Dakota's nineteenth state house district is represented by Republican Representative Kyle Schoenfish and Republican Representative Kent Peterson.

South Dakota state representatives represent an average of 23,262 residents. After the 2000 Census, each member represented 21,567 residents.

About the chamber

Members of the South Dakota House of Representatives serve two-year terms with term limits. South Dakota legislators assume office the first day of session after election (Jan. 11).

Qualifications

To be eligible to serve in the South Dakota House of Representatives, a candidate must be:

  • A U.S. citizen at the time of filing
  • 21 years old at the filing deadline time
  • A two-year resident of South Dakota at the filing deadline time
  • May not have been convicted of bribery, perjury or other infamous crime; may not have illegally taken "public moneys"
  • A qualified voter. A qualified voter is someone who is:
* A U.S. citizen
* Reside in South Dakota
* At least 18 years old old on or before the next election
* Not currently serving a sentence for a felony conviction which included imprisonment, served or suspended, in an adult penitentiary system
* Not be judged mentally incompetent by a court of law
* Not have served 4 consecutive terms

Salaries

State legislators
SalaryPer diem
$11,379/session$144/legislative day

Term limits

The South Dakota legislature is one of 15 state legislatures with term limits. Voters enacted the South Dakota Term Limits Act in 1992. That initiative said that South Dakota representatives are subject to term limits of no more than four consecutive two-year terms, or eight consecutive years. Representatives can run again after they have been out of office for a term.

The South Dakota State Legislature has tried on more than one occasion, each time unsuccessfully, to persuade the state's voters to repeal term limits. The most recent such failed attempt was when Amendment J lost in 2008 by 75-25%.

The first year that the term limits enacted in 1992 impacted the ability of incumbents to run for office was in 2000.

Vacancies

Under the state constitution, the Governor is responsible for appointing a replacement in the event a vacancy happens in the house. There are no deadlines set in the state constitution to when the Governor has to fill the vacancy.

Elections

2020

Elections for the office of South Dakota House of Representatives will take place in 2020. The general election will be held on November 3, 2020. A primary is scheduled for June 2, 2020, and a primary runoff is scheduled for August 11, 2020. The filing deadline is March 31, 2020.

2018

General election
General election for South Dakota House of Representatives District 19 (2 seats)

Incumbent Kyle Schoenfish (R) and incumbent Kent Peterson (R) defeated John Koch (D), Roger Hofer (Independent), and Alison Bowers (Independent) in the general election for South Dakota House of Representatives District 19 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes

Kyle Schoenfish (R)
36.5
6,484

Kent Peterson (R)
35.8
6,363

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John Koch (D)
11.9
2,114

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Roger Hofer (Independent)
9.5
1,681

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Alison Bowers (Independent)
6.4
1,133

Total votes: 17,775
Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for South Dakota House of Representatives District 19 (2 seats)

John Koch advanced from the Democratic primary for South Dakota House of Representatives District 19 on June 5, 2018.

Candidate

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John Koch (D)

Republican primary election
Republican primary for South Dakota House of Representatives District 19 (2 seats)

Incumbent Kyle Schoenfish and incumbent Kent Peterson defeated Michael Boyle in the Republican primary for South Dakota House of Representatives District 19 on June 5, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes

Kyle Schoenfish (R)
41.4
2,393

Kent Peterson (R)
30.4
1,757

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Michael Boyle (R)
28.2
1,630

Total votes: 5,780

2016

Elections for the South Dakota House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election was held on June 7, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was March 29, 2016.

Incumbent Kyle Schoenfish and incumbent Kent Peterson defeated Melissa Mentele in the South Dakota House of Representatives District 19 general election.

South Dakota House of Representatives, District 19 General Election, 2016

Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Green check mark transparent.png Kyle Schoenfish Incumbent 43.84% 7,583
Republican Green check mark transparent.png Kent Peterson Incumbent 40.10% 6,936
Democratic Melissa Mentele 16.06% 2,778
Total Votes 17,297
Source: South Dakota Secretary of State

Ardon Wek ran unopposed in the South Dakota House of Representatives District 19 Democratic primary.

South Dakota House of Representatives, District 19 Democratic Primary, 2016

Party Candidate
Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Ardon Wek (unopposed)

Incumbent Kyle Schoenfish and incumbent Kent Peterson defeated ReGina Osborn in the South Dakota House of Representatives District 19 Republican primary.

South Dakota House of Representatives, District 19 Republican Primary, 2016

Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Green check mark transparent.png Kyle Schoenfish Incumbent 48.11% 1,983
Republican Green check mark transparent.png Kent Peterson Incumbent 40.00% 1,649
Republican ReGina Osborn 11.89% 490
Total Votes 4,122

2014

Elections for the South Dakota House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on June 3, 2014. The general election took place on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 25, 2014. Incumbent Kyle Schoenfish and Kent Peterson were unopposed in the Republican primary. Schoenfish and Peterson were unopposed in the general election.

2012

Elections for the office of South Dakota House of Representatives consisted of a primary election on June 5, 2012, and a general election on November 6, 2012. The signature-filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 27, 2011. Kyle Schoenfish (R) and incumbent Stace Nelson (R) defeated Alan Fenner (D) in the general election and advanced from the Republican primary.

South Dakota House of Representatives, District 19, General Election, 2012

Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Green check mark transparent.pngStace Nelson Incumbent 40.4% 6,956
Republican Green check mark transparent.pngKyle Schoenfish 38.1% 6,550
Democratic Alan Fenner 21.5% 3,708
Total Votes 17,214

South Dakota House of Representatives District 19 Republican Primary, 2012

Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngStace Nelson 34% 1,494
Green check mark transparent.pngKyle Schoenfish 29.6% 1,299
J.E. "Jim" Putnam 25.7% 1,129
Roger Hofer 10.7% 469
Total Votes 4,391

Campaign contributions

From 2002 to 2016, candidates for South Dakota House of Representatives District 19 raised a total of $197,915. Candidates who raised money in contributions earned $5,655 on average. All figures come from Follow the Money.

Campaign contributions, South Dakota House of Representatives District 19

Year Amount Candidates Average
2016 $37,990 5 $7,598
2014 $4,050 2 $2,025
2012 * $29,020 4 $7,255
2010 $32,833 4 $8,208
2008 $13,971 5 $2,794
2006 $26,227 5 $5,245
2004 $7,825 2 $3,913
2002 $12,683 3 $4,228
2000 $33,316 5 $6,663
Total $197,915 35 $5,655
* Campaign finance data for 2012 is incomplete for this district.