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Stephanie Strong
From Ballotpedia
| Stephanie Strong | ||
| Candidate for | ||
| U.S. House, South Dakota, at-large District | ||
| Party | Republican | |
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Elections
2012
Strong initially declared to run in the 2012 election for the U.S. House, representing South Dakota's at-large District. She did not acquire enough signatures to get on the ballot. She submitted 2,018 signatures but Secretary of State Jason Gant ruled that 100 signatures were invalid, which left Strong below the required 1,955.[1]
Recent news
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Stephanie Strong News Feed
- Emily's List Endorses Allyson Schwartz For Pennsylvania Governor - Huffington Post
- Scandal Politics: The Downstream Effect - NPR
- South Dakota judge orders legal fees in candidacy lawsuit - KSFY
- Stephanie Herseth Sandlin wont run in South Dakota - Politico
- Judge orders legal fees paid by Strong in Gosch candidacy lawsuit - Rapid City Journal
- Noem talking to potential supporters on a Senate bid - The Hill (blog)
- IRS scandal puts the caffeine back in tea party - McClatchy Washington Bureau
- Weiland Is Democrats' Best Hope in SD, for Now - Roll Call
- First Thoughts: The White House's terrible, horrible Friday spills over - NBCNews.com
- Gabriel Gomez's Mitt Romney-esque problem - Washington Post (blog)
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