GOVERNOR OF SOUTH DAKOTA

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'The Governor of South Dakota' is the head of the executive branch of the government of South Dakota. The current governor is M. Michael Rounds, a Republican elected in 2002.

Contents
Powers and duties
History
List of Governors of South Dakota
See also
Powers and duties

The governor holds numerous powers and duties, which in many ways are analogous to those held by the President of the United States:

★ The governor serves as a spokesman for the state, promoting business and economic development interests.

★ The governor is actively involved in the legislative process; he may introduce legislation, and has the power to veto bills passed by the legislature (though vetoes may be overridden by a two-thirds vote of each house).

★ The governor oversees the executive branch, and appoints the members of his cabinet. The governor also appoints the members of a wide array of state boards and commissions.

★ The governor is the commander-in-chief of the South Dakota National Guard.

★ The governor may grant pardons to those convicted of criminal offenses under state law.

★ The governor fills vacancies that occur in the state legislature, the state judiciary, and other state constitutional offices. The governor also fills vacancies in U.S. Senate seats from South Dakota.

★ The governor is the titular head of his political party.
History

From 1889 until 1974, the governor served a two-year term. Until the 1940's, the governor was allowed to serve unlimited terms; since that time, governors have been limited to two consecutive terms. Beginning in 1974, the governor is elected to a four-year term, and may serve two consecutive terms. The governor is elected on a ticket with the Lieutenant Governor.
The first governor of South Dakota was Arthur C. Mellette, who was also the last governor of the Dakota Territory.
Two of South Dakota's governors have left office before their term expired. In 1978, Richard F. Kneip resigned office six months before the expiration of his term to accept an appointment as United States Ambassador to Singapore. On April 19, 1993, George S. Mickelson was killed in a plane crash near Dubuque, Iowa; Mickelson is the only South Dakota governor to die in office. Mickelson and his father, George T. Mickelson, are the only father-son duo to serve as governor.
South Dakota's longest serving governor was Bill Janklow. Janklow is the only person to complete two four-year terms, and he did it twice, serving from 1979 to 1987 and again from 1995 to 2003. Janklow is also the only person to serve non-consecutive terms as governor.
Several governors have gone on to serve in other high offices. Coe I. Crawford, Peter Norbeck, William H. McMaster, William J. Bulow, and Harlan J. Bushfield followed their tenures as governor by serving in the United States Senate. Bill Janklow served briefly in the United States House of Representatives following his second stint as governor.
List of Governors of South Dakota

# Name Term Party Life City elected from
1Arthur C. Mellette1March 22 1889January 3 1893Republican18421896Watertown
2Charles H. SheldonJanuary 3 1893January 1 1897Republican18401898Pierpont
3Andrew E. LeeJanuary 1 1897January 8 1901Populist18471934Vermillion
4Charles N. HerreidJanuary 8 1901January 3 1905Republican18571928Eureka
5Samuel H. ElrodJanuary 3 1905January 8 1907Republican18561935Clark
6Coe I. CrawfordJanuary 8 1907January 5 1909Republican18581944Huron
7Robert S. VesseyJanuary 5 1909January 7 1913Republican18581929Wessington Springs
8Frank M. ByrneJanuary 7 1913January 2 1917Republican18581927Faulkton
9Peter NorbeckJanuary 2 1917January 4 1921Republican18701936Redfield
10William H. McMasterJanuary 4 1921January 6 1925Republican18771968Yankton
11Carl GundersonJanuary 6 1925January 4 1927Republican18641933Mitchell
12William J. BulowJanuary 4 1927January 6 1931Democratic18691960Beresford
13Warren GreenJanuary 6 1931January 3 1933Republican18701945Hazel
14Tom BerryJanuary 3 1933January 5 1937Democratic18791951Belvidere
15Leslie JensenJanuary 5 1937January 3 1939Republican18921964Hot Springs
16Harlan J. BushfieldJanuary 3 1939January 5 1943Republican18821948Miller
17Merrill Q. SharpeJanuary 5 1943January 7 1947Republican18831962Kennebec
18George T. MickelsonJanuary 7 1947January 2 1951Republican19031965Selby
19Sigurd AndersonJanuary 2 1951January 4 1955Republican19041990Webster
20Joe FossJanuary 4 1955January 6 1959Republican19152003Sioux Falls
21Ralph HersethJanuary 6 1959January 3 1961Democratic19091969Houghton
22Archie M. GubbrudJanuary 3 1961January 5 1965Republican19101987Alcester
23Nils BoeJanuary 5 1965January 7 1969Republican19131992Sioux Falls
24Frank FarrarJanuary 7 1969January 5 1971Republican1929Britton
25Richard F. Kneip2January 5 1971July 24 1978Democratic19331987Salem
26Harvey L. WollmanJuly 24 1978January 1 1979Democratic1935Hitchcock
27William J. JanklowJanuary 1 1979January 6 1987Republican1939Flandreau
28George S. Mickelson3January 6 1987April 19 1993Republican19411993Brookings
29Walter Dale MillerApril 19 1993January 7 1995Republican1925New Underwood
30William J. JanklowJanuary 5 1995January 7 2003Republican1939Brandon
31M. Michael RoundsJanuary 7 2003Republican1954Pierre

'Notes'

1Mellette was the final governor of the Dakota Territory prior to his election as the first Governor of South Dakota.

2Kneip resigned to become Ambassador to Singapore on July 24, 1978; he was succeeded by Harvey L. Wollman.

3Mickelson was killed in a plane crash on April 19, 1993; he was succeeded by Walter Dale Miller.
See also


South Dakota

Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota

South Dakota State Legislature

Governor (generally)

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