Independent candidate for governor appears to have shifted to run for president

Remember Terry Gleason, who had announced earlier that he was running for Governor as an independent?  (He was the one on the sex offender registry.)

Tonight it appears he might be pursuing other dreams. Because this week he filed paperwork to run to become president of the United States.

On Facebook, a page claiming to be set up for the race gives the impression he is also abandoning being registered as a republican and is choosing to run as a democrat, as per this Facebook page with three followers:

Well, good luck there.

Jason Fleming Announces Campaign for South Dakota House, District 35

Jason Fleming Announces Campaign for South Dakota House, District 35

BOX ELDER, S.D. — Jason Fleming has officially announced his campaign for the South Dakota House of Representatives in District 35, bringing with him a lifetime of service, leadership, and deep commitment to the communities of Box Elder and the greater Black Hills region.

Fleming’s story is rooted in service. After dedicating 21 years to the United States Air Force, he returned home with the same sense of discipline, responsibility, and mission-focused leadership that defined his military career. Those values carried directly into civilian life, where he built Veteran Roofing and Veteran Painting into trusted local businesses known for hard work, integrity, and dependable service.

His path has always extended beyond business. Over the years, Fleming has remained deeply involved in the growth and well-being of the community through leadership roles with the Box Elder Fire District Board, the Rapid City Summer Nights Board, the Box Elder Economic Development Board, and the Douglas School System’s Portrait of a Graduate initiative. His involvement across public safety, education, economic development, and civic engagement reflects a long-standing belief that strong communities are built by people willing to step forward and serve.

As District 35 continues to grow around Box Elder, Rapid Valley, and the Ellsworth Air Force Base region, Fleming’s campaign is centered on ensuring that growth is guided responsibly and with local families in mind. His priorities include property tax relief, support for first responders and law enforcement, protection of parental rights, advocacy for military families, and policies that keep housing and community growth affordable.

At the heart of Fleming’s campaign is family. He and his wife, Andrea, are raising their three children — Isiah, Ian, and Lena — in the Black Hills, where they have built their life around faith, service, and community involvement. That personal investment in the future of the region continues to shape his vision for District 35 and his belief that South Dakota values must remain strong as the area expands.

Fleming’s campaign reflects a natural continuation of the life he has already lived — one defined by service to country, dedication to community, and a commitment to leaving the next generation with something stronger than what came before.

Voters can learn more, volunteer, or contribute to the campaign by visiting VoteJasonFleming.com.

Wyatt DeJong Announces Candidacy for South Dakota House of Representatives in District 21

Wyatt DeJong Announces Candidacy for South Dakota House of Representatives in District 21

(Hamill, S.D.) – Rancher and educator Wyatt DeJong announces his Republican candidacy for District 21 South Dakota House of Representatives.

District 21 includes the counties of Aurora, Charles Mix, Douglas, Gregory and Tripp.

“I’m running for the House because I believe in honoring the people who built South Dakota while making sure the state’s values continue for future generations,” said DeJong. ”My priorities include using education to grow leaders, strengthen the state’s ag industry and promote new ideas that support local communities, service and family values.”

DeJong and his wife Zana are the parents of two young boys and ranch with his family near Hamill, S.D. The graduate of South Dakota State University (SDSU) brings experience as a rancher, educator and leader in the Future Farmers of America (FFA) organization as he prepares to represent constituents of District 21.

Today, DeJong is part of his family’s operation, DeJong Ranch, established in 1948. He credits his faith, family and upbringing for shaping his commitment to service.

“With deep roots in agriculture and a passion for developing future leaders, I’m running to ensure South Dakota remains a place where families can thrive, communities can grow and the next generation is prepared to lead,” said DeJong.

The Republican Primary Election is June 2, 2026.

For more information, please contact Wyatt DeJong’s campaign at www.wyattdejong.com or follow him on social media.

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Johnson Announces Safer South Dakota

Johnson Announces Safer South Dakota

Mitchell, S.D. – Today, gubernatorial candidate and Congressman Dusty Johnson announced Safer South Dakota, an initiative which aims to hold drug dealers accountable and reduce South Dakota’s drug overdose deaths through targeted prevention and accountability.
“As I speak with law enforcement and victims, it’s clear South Dakota can do better,” said Johnson. “My plan ensures we have increased accountability and the improved tools needed to tackle the drug epidemic and go after drug dealers.”
Safer South Dakota will focus on the following areas:
Support for Safer South Dakota:
“Dusty’s proposals will make South Dakota safer. He’s always listened to law enforcement, and his plan will help us protect our communities together,” said Steve Cotton, Charles Mix County State’s Attorney.
“This state needs bold leadership to tackle our toughest challenges. Dusty Johnson is the right person for the job. I look forward to working with him and other members of this task force to keep our communities safe and hold offenders accountable,” said Kevin Thom, former Pennington County Sheriff and former Director of the S.D. Division of Criminal Investigation.
“We owe it to our communities to be both tough and smart on crime. This plan establishes a statewide task force that strengthens offender accountability through more effective supervision, enhances our ability to combat drug distribution, and invests in meaningful prevention efforts. This is an important first step towards building safer neighborhoods—not just for today, but for the long term,” said Daniel Haggar, Minnehaha County State’s Attorney.
To learn more about Safer South Dakotaplease click here.
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2026 appears to be the year of the not-ready for prime time candidates.

Looks like the C-listers are even getting on the ballot this year.

Justin McNeal, who TWICE failed to get on the ballot last election – both as a Republican and an Independent – managed to get petitions in to run for US Senate against incumbent Senator Mike Rounds in the primary.

Also joining him on the ballot at the moment is Congressional wannabe James Bialota Jr, who championed exercising stand your ground laws against a 12 year old, and currently has a jury trial set for 4/16 on a 5/12/25 charge of ENTERING OR REFUSING TO LEAVE PROPERTY AFTER NOTICE, and DISORDERLY CONDUCT.  On a separate charge from October 21, 2025, for ENTERING OR REFUSING TO LEAVE PROPERTY AFTER NOTICE, there’s an evidentiary hearing set for May 9.  Or, have the hearings become a big maybe?

In the past, criminal charges have been pended while candidates have been running for office (remember Annette Bosworth?) because courts do not want to be seen interfering in elections.  So we’ll see if these court cases find justice frozen while the election plays out for the brief period until Bialota loses.

The not-ready for prime time candidates are on deck. Get ready for the election’s sideshow to begin!

The Legislative primaries, so far.

Here’s the state of the primary elections for the state legislature, so far.  If the candidates are in Red (or the one in Blue) there is a primary.

At the moment, there are only 3 districts without a legislative primary of one sort or another at the moment. Three. Than means, in 32 other districts, there will be legislative primaries in June. WOW.

Contest

Name

Party

District/County

State
Senator

Michael
H. Rohl

REP

District
01

State
Representative

Courtney
Gale Enfield

DEM

District
01

State
Representative

Daniel
Kjos

REP

District
01

State
Representative

Keith
Miller

REP

District
01

State
Representative

Logan
Manhart

REP

District
01

State
Representative

Nick
Fosness

REP

District
01

State
Senator

David
Kull

REP

District
02

State
Senator

John
Sjaarda

REP

District
02

State
Representative

Blake
Rife

DEM

District
02

State
Representative

Adam
Long

REP

District
02

State
Representative

Brandon
Lane

REP

District
02

State
Representative

Dawn
Hill

REP

District
02

State
Representative

Manuel Luschas

REP

District
02

State
Senator

Carl
Perry

REP

District
03

State
Senator

Katherine
“Katie” Washnok

REP

District
03

State
Representative

Erin
Ronayne Rudner

DEM

District
03

State
Representative

Al Novstrup

REP

District
03

State
Representative

Kaleb
Weis

REP

District
03

State
Representative

Spencer
Sommers

REP

District
03

State
Representative

Timothy
Hanigan

REP

District
03

State
Senator

Stephanie
Sauder

REP

District
04

State
Senator

Timothy Begalka

REP

District
04

State
Representative

Emelia
Enquist

DEM

District
04

State
Representative

Dylan C
Jordan

REP

District
04

State
Representative

Fred
Deutsch

REP

District
04

State
Representative

Gary
William Hudiburgh III

REP

District
04

State
Representative

Kent Roe

REP

District
04

State
Representative

Ryan
Kohl

REP

District
04

State
Senator

Glen A.
Vilhauer

REP

District
05

State
Senator

Josephine
Garcia

REP

District
05

State
Representative

Byron
I. Callies

REP

District
05

State
Representative

Matt
Roby

REP

District
05

State
Senator

Ernie
Otten

REP

District
06

State
Representative

Austin
Wolf

DEM

District
06

State
Representative

Garret
M Campbell

DEM

District
06

State
Representative

Elliott
Neff

REP

District
06

State
Representative

Jerry
Jongeling

REP

District
06

State
Representative

Ned
Horsted

REP

District
06

State
Representative

Tim Czmowski

REP

District
06

State
Senator

Tim
Reed

REP

District
07

State
Representative

Blake
Stevens

DEM

District
07

State
Representative

Dennis
Willert

REP

District
07

State
Representative

Mellissa
Heermann

REP

District
07

State
Representative

Roger
DeGroot

REP

District
07

State
Senator

Casey
Crabtree

REP

District
08

State
Senator

Patricia
K Shiery

REP

District
08

State
Representative

Danny
Brown

REP

District
08

State
Representative

James
Sapp

REP

District
08

State
Representative

Jon
Nelson

REP

District
08

State
Representative

Samuel
Krueger

REP

District
08

State
Representative

Todd
Wilkinson

REP

District
08

State
Senator

Daryl
Christensen

REP

District
09

State
Senator

Joy Hohn

REP

District
09

State
Representative

Amanda
Potter

DEM

District
09

State
Representative

Megan
Tschetter

REP

District
09

State
Representative

Randy
Bury

REP

District
09

State
Representative

Tesa Schwans

REP

District
09

State
Representative

Zach
Mulder

REP

District
09

State
Senator

Liz
Larson

DEM

District
10

State
Senator

Michael
Dupic

REP

District
10

State
Representative

Adam
Bair

DEM

District
10

State
Representative

Kathleen
Brudvig

DEM

District
10

State
Representative

Bobbi L.
Andera

REP

District
10

State
Representative

John
Pohlman

REP

District
10

State
Representative

Kimberly
Petterson

REP

District
10

State
Senator

Aaron
Matson

DEM

District
11

State
Senator

Chris
Karr

REP

District
11

State
Senator

Graham
Oey

REP

District
11

State
Representative

Sonja
Mentzer

DEM

District
11

State
Representative

Brian
Mulder

REP

District
11

State
Representative

John C.
Kunnari

REP

District
11

State
Representative

Keri K.
Weems

REP

District
11

State
Senator

Joe
Zweifel

DEM

District
12

State
Senator

Arch
Beal

REP

District
12

State
Senator

Kari
Shanard-Koenders

REP

District
12

State
Representative

Stephanie
Arne

DEM

District
12

State
Representative

Amber
Arlint

REP

District
12

State
Representative

Kerry
Loudenslager

REP

District
12

State
Senator

Dan
Kippley

REP

District
13

State
Senator

Sue
Peterson

REP

District
13

State
Representative

Ali
Rae Horsted

DEM

District
13

State
Representative

Jack R
Kolbeck

REP

District
13

State
Representative

John
Hughes

REP

District
13

State
Representative

Nick Kotzea

REP

District
13

State
Senator

Larry P.
Zikmund

REP

District
14

State
Senator

R. Shawn
Tornow

REP

District
14

State
Representative

Erinn
Williams

DEM

District
14

State
Representative

Taylor
Rae Rehfeldt

REP

District
14

State
Representative

Tony
Kayser

REP

District
14

State
Representative

Tyler
Tordsen

REP

District
14

State
Senator

Erik
Muckey

DEM

District
15

State
Senator

Brenda
Lawrence

REP

District
15

State
Representative

June CopperStad

DEM

District
15

State
Representative

Kadyn
Wittman

DEM

District
15

State
Representative

Andre
Zachariahs

REP

District
15

State
Representative

Joni
Tschetter

REP

District
15

State
Senator

Kevin
D. Jensen

REP

District
16

State
Representative

Tim
Rhead

DEM

District
16

State
Representative

Jason D
VanDenTop

REP

District
16

State
Representative

John
Shubeck

REP

District
16

State
Representative

Lisa
Bogue

REP

District
16

State
Senator

Jeffrey
D. Church

REP

District
17

State
Senator

Sydney
Davis

REP

District
17

State
Representative

Austin
Brunick

DEM

District
17

State
Representative

Leslie
Gerrish

DEM

District
17

State
Representative

Chris
Kassin

REP

District
17

State
Representative

Robin
Schiro

REP

District
17

State
Representative

Troy
Redler

REP

District
17

State
Senator

Kay
Swihart

DEM

District
18

State
Senator

Jean
Hunhoff

REP

District
18

State
Senator

Lauren
Nelson

REP

District
18

State
Representative

Jarod
Holcomb

DEM

District
18

State
Representative

Karen
Springer

DEM

District
18

State
Representative

John R.
Marquardt

REP

District
18

State
Representative

Michael
Nutley

REP

District
18

State
Representative

Mike
Stevens

REP

District
18

State
Senator

Russell
E. Graeff

DEM

District
19

State
Senator

Donna
Olson

REP

District
19

State
Senator

Kyle Schoenfish

REP

District
19

State
Representative

Heidi
Hora

DEM

District
19

State
Representative

Drew
Peterson

REP

District
19

State
Representative

Jessica Bahmuller

REP

District
19

State
Representative

Tanner
Michael Hento

REP

District
19

State
Senator

Paul
Miskimins

REP

District
20

State
Representative

Jeff
Bathke

REP

District
20

State
Representative

Terry
Sabers

REP

District
20

State
Senator

Dan
Andersson

DEM

District
21

State
Senator

Erin
Tobin

REP

District
21

State
Senator

Mykala
Voita

REP

District
21

State
Representative

Jim
Halverson

REP

District
21

State
Representative

John H.
Harter

REP

District
21

State
Representative

Marty
Overweg

REP

District
21

State
Representative

Wyatt
DeJong

REP

District
21

State
Senator

Brandon
R. Wipf

REP

District
22

State
Representative

Cully
Williams

DEM

District
22

State
Representative

Kevin
Van Diepen

REP

District
22

State
Representative

Lana
Greenfield

REP

District
22

State
Senator

Mark
Lapka

REP

District
23

State
Representative

Amber
Werdel

REP

District
23

State
Representative

Dick
Werner

REP

District
23

State
Representative

Spencer
Gosch

REP

District
23

State
Senator

Brian
Joseph Murphy

REP

District
24

State
Senator

Jim
Mehlhaff

REP

District
24

State
Senator

Mark
James Nelson

REP

District
24

State
Representative

Brian
Burge

REP

District
24

State
Representative

Laurie
Gill

REP

District
24

State
Representative

Mike
Weisgram

REP

District
24

State
Representative

Regan
Bollweg

REP

District
24

State
Representative

Tim
Rounds

REP

District
24

State
Senator

Tom
Pischke

REP

District
25

State
Representative

Bart L.
Sample

REP

District
25

State
Representative

Carrie
Sanderson

REP

District
25

State
Representative

Nick
Buchholz

REP

District
25

State
Senator

Shawn
Bordeaux

DEM

District
26

State
Senator

Troy
“Luke” Lunderman

DEM

District
26

State
Senator

Rebecca
Reimer

REP

District
26

State
Senator

Tamara R
Grove

REP

District
26

State
Representative

Eric
E. Emery

DEM

District
26A

State
Representative

Ron
Frederick

REP

District
26A

State
Representative

Lewis
J. GrassRope

DEM

District
26B

State
Representative

Angi
Hanzlik

REP

District
26B

State
Representative

Will
Mahnke

REP

District
26B

State
Senator

Celestine
Stadnick

DEM

District
27

State
Senator

Anthony
Kathol

REP

District
27

State
Senator

Ryan M.
Maher

REP

District
28

State
Senator

Sam
Marty

REP

District
28

State
Representative

Carl
J. Petersen

DEM

District
28A

State
Representative

Jana
Hunt

REP

District
28A

State
Representative

Lawrence
(Larry) Schmaltz

REP

District
28B

State
Representative

Travis
Ismay

REP

District
28B

State
Senator

John
Carley

REP

District
29

State
Senator

William
J. Meirose

REP

District
29

State
Representative

Gary
Deering

REP

District
29

State
Representative

Gary L
Cammack

REP

District
29

State
Representative

Kathy
Rice

REP

District
29

State
Representative

Terri
Jorgenson

REP

District
29

State
Senator

Amber
Hulse

REP

District
30

State
Senator

Julie
Frye-Mueller

REP

District
30

State
Representative

Bret
Swanson

DEM

District
30

State
Representative

Stephen
Saint

REP

District
30

State
Representative

Tim R
Goodwin

REP

District
30

State
Representative

Trish
Ladner

REP

District
30

State
Senator

John E. Teupel

REP

District
31

State
Senator

Randy
Deibert

REP

District
31

State
Representative

Morgan
Plucker

DEM

District
31

State
Representative

Mary
J. Fitzgerald

REP

District
31

State
Representative

Scott
Odenbach

REP

District
31

State
Senator

Jeff
Shelton

DEM

District
32

State
Senator

Helene
Duhamel

REP

District
32

State
Senator

Karen M.
McNeal

REP

District
32

State
Representative

Nicole
Uhre-Balk

DEM

District
32

State
Representative

Steve
Duffy

REP

District
32

State
Representative

Zachary
Martin

REP

District
32

State
Senator

Christopher
Baumgartner

DEM

District
33

State
Senator

Curt
Voight

REP

District
33

State
Senator

David
Johnson

REP

District
33

State
Representative

Kari
Hall

DEM

District
33

State
Representative

Curt
Massie

REP

District
33

State
Representative

Jeff
Marlette

REP

District
33

State
Representative

Phil
Jensen

REP

District
33

State
Representative

Sandra
Comer

REP

District
33

State
Senator

Michael
Calabrese

DEM

District
34

State
Senator

Jason E.
Green

REP

District
34

State
Senator

Taffy
Howard

REP

District
34

State
Representative

Victor
Diego Dominquez

DEM

District
34

State
Representative

Becky J
Drury

REP

District
34

State
Representative

Heather
Baxter

REP

District
34

State
Representative

Mike
Derby

REP

District
34

State
Senator

Greg
Blanc

REP

District
35

State
Senator

Nicole
Mitzel

REP

District
35

State
Representative

Ken
Jeakins

DEM

District
35

State
Representative

Dale
Bartscher

REP

District
35

State
Representative

Emmett
Reistroffer

REP

District
35

State
Representative

Jace
West

REP

District
35

State
Representative

Jason
Fleming

REP

District
35

Hansen hangs hat on winning Internet poll where people voting multiple times.

In case you missed one of the last gasps of the Jon Hansen for Governor campaign this last week. As communicated by a text blast.. because that’s all he could afford:

Hansen claimed he won the debate based on the on-line, and definitely unscientific poll. How unscientific? Just hear from one of his supporters:

They voted for him 3 times.

Not the kind of poll results I’d be blasting out there trying to claim a win.

Release: Bahmuller, Peterson, and Schoenfish to Seek Reelection for District 19

Bahmuller, Peterson, and Schoenfish to Seek Re-election for District 19

Alexandria, Salem, and Scotland— District 19 legislators Rep. Jessica Bahmuller, Rep. Drew Peterson, and Sen. Kyle Schoenfish jointly announced today that they are seeking reelection to the South Dakota Legislature, running on a record of conservative leadership and a continued commitment to rural communities, strong families, agriculture, and responsible government.

Jessica Bahmuller, a municipal finance officer in Alexandria, was first elected to the South Dakota House in 2022. She has focused on fiscal responsibility, local control, rural health care, support for agriculture and small business, and bringing practical small-town experience to Pierre. She and her husband, Aaron, are raising three children in Alexandria.

“Serving you has been an absolute honor. We truly have the best district and people in the state. My oldest two children are preparing for college and I want to ensure they can return to District 19. Your best interest is always my interest,” said Jessica Bahmuller.

Drew Peterson is a fifth-generation farmer and cattle producer from rural Salem, where he and his wife, Lauren, also raise their two young children. He was first elected to the State House in 2022. Since then, Peterson has prioritized our rural communities, farmers, and ranchers, and has fought for access to quality education, healthcare, public safety, and public infrastructure.

“I am grateful to raise my children in the same community that I grew up in, here in District 19. I want that same opportunity for all of our children and grandchildren—to return to our hometowns, build a life and career, and keep our rural way of life strong,” said Drew Peterson. “I will continue fighting to protect rural taxpayers, limited and local government, and our conservative pro-life and 2nd amendment values.”

Kyle Schoenfish, a Certified Public Accountant from Scotland, served in the South Dakota House from 2013 to 2019 and was appointed to the Senate in 2020 before winning reelection. He works at Schoenfish & Company, Inc., in Parkston, serves on the Board of Directors for the Institute of Lutheran Theology Seminary College in Brookings, and is a graduate of Scotland High School and Dakota Wesleyan University. He has built a reputation as a steady, knowledgeable voice on education, fiscal policy, and the needs of rural South Dakota.

“I appreciate the opportunity to continue serving the district I grew up in. I  will keep standing strong for our rural and family values, and supporting our constitutional rights,” said Kyle Schoenfish.

Together, Bahmuller, Peterson, and Schoenfish are committed to protecting District 19’s rural way of life, defending taxpayers, supporting agriculture and small business, and making sure South Dakota remains a place where families can build a future.

District 19 includes Bon Homme, Hanson, Hutchinson, McCook, and Turner counties. The 2026 South Dakota primary is on June 2, 2026.

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