South Dakota Referred Law 2, Administration of Unclaimed Property Laws Measure (1998)

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South Dakota Referendum 2

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Election date

November 3, 1998

Topic
Administrative organization
Status

DefeatedDefeated

Type
Veto referendum
Origin

Citizens



South Dakota Referendum 2 was on the ballot as a veto referendum in South Dakota on November 3, 1998. It was defeated.

A "yes" vote supported transferring administration of unclaimed property laws from the State Treasurer to the Secretary of Revenue.

A "no" vote opposed transferring administration of unclaimed property laws from the State Treasurer to the Secretary of Revenue.


Election results

South Dakota Referendum 2

Result Votes Percentage
Yes 71,379 29.00%

Defeated No

174,790 71.00%
Results are officially certified.
Source


Text of measure

Ballot title

The ballot title for Referendum 2 was as follows:

An act to transfer the unclaimed property office from the State Treasurer's Office to the Secretary of Revenue.


Path to the ballot

See also: Laws governing the initiative process in South Dakota

A veto referendum is a citizen-initiated ballot measure that asks voters whether to uphold or repeal an enacted law. This type of ballot measure is also called statute referendum, popular referendum, people's veto, or citizen's veto. There are 23 states that allow citizens to initiate veto referendums.

In South Dakota, the number of signatures required for a veto referendum is equal to 5% of the votes cast in the last gubernatorial election. Signatures for veto referendums are due 90 days following the final adjournment of the legislative session at which the targeted bill was passed. A simple majority vote is required for voter approval.

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