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§ 32.05 NOMINATING PETITION.
   (A)   No candidate for elective municipal office may be nominated unless a nominating petition is filed with the finance officer no later than 5:00 p.m. on the last Friday in February preceding the day of election. The petition shall be considered filed if it is mailed by registered mail by 5:00 p.m. on the last Friday in February before the election.
   (B)   The petition shall contain the name, residence address and mailing address of the candidate and the office for which the candidate is nominated and shall be on the form prescribed by the sate Board of Elections. The signer’s post office box number may be given in lieu of a street address if the signer lives within a municipality of the second or third class.
   (C)   The finance officer may only accept nominating petitions that are on the prescribed form and were circulated pursuant to the provisions in SDCL Chapters 9-13 and 12-6. Upon verification signed by the Finance Officer or Clerk that the nominating petition contains the minimum number of signatures of registered voters within either the municipality or ward, or both, and that the candidate is a registered voter within either the municipality or ward, or both, the filing of the petition constitutes nomination.
(SDCL § 9-13-7)
§ 32.06 ELECTION RETURNS AND NOTICE OF ELECTION TO CANDIDATES.
   (A)   The election returns shall be reported as soon as possible to the finance officer, and within seven days of the election, the governing body shall canvass the election returns, declare the result, and enter the result on its journal.
(SDCL § 9-13-24)
   (B)   The finance officer, within two days after the result of the election is declared, shall notify each person elected to office of the person's election. If a person does not qualify by filing an oath or affirmation of office in the usual form provided by law within ten days after the first meeting of the month next succeeding the election, the office becomes vacant.
(SDCL § 9-13-28)
Cross-reference:
   Qualifications and discharge of duties, see § 31.18