Some sour grapes for your Thanksgiving from the malcontents in the Minnehaha Republican Party
The malcontents in the Minnehaha County GOP who were overruled by the State Republican Party in their attempt to oust the Minnehaha GOP chairman have a Thanksgiving message for Republican voters in that county.
Unfortunately, it is as sour and bitter as their repudiation was. In part:
From: Minnehaha County GOP Executive Board <minnehahacounty.gop@gmail.com>
Date: November 26, 2025 at 10:57:58 PM CST
Subject: Update from your elected board officersWe would like to address several inaccuracies, omissions, and misunderstandings contained in recent public statements regarding events in Minnehaha County concerning the Country Republican Party through November 2025. Our goal is accuracy, transparency, and ensuring the public has a full and factual picture of what has occurred.
And..
Contrary to statements in the recent press release:
· The October 27 meeting was valid, properly noticed, and met quorum requirements.
· The state board only reinstated the county chair, pending a proposed bylaws change by the state central committee and informed the bank of its action.
· Other actions taken at that meeting remain valid and in force.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. No. That’s just a plain fabrication. They didn’t “reinstate” the chair. Because the party declared the attempted coup INVALID:
The South Dakota Republican Party said Minnehaha County GOP Chairman Korry Petterson will remain in office.
A vote to remove him on Monday was ruled invalid by the state’s executive board.
But getting back to the e-mail message…
State Executive Board Involvement
For months, the state chairman stated that Minnehaha County issues must be resolved locally and that the state lacked authority to intervene. We were told to solve the problems within our county. When the county followed that guidance of the state chair and acted within its rules, those actions were subsequently overturned by the state chair and the state GOP board—an abrupt departure from prior direction.
During the mandated state board meeting regarding Minnehaha County, the state chair interrupted my allotted five-minute statement despite his own rules prohibiting interruptions. When I attempted to explain, the exchange escalated and became highly unprofessional with profanity and shouting by the state chair directed to me. Upon request, the meeting’s audio file was provided but was corrupted and unusable.
On November 3, 2025, the state executive board met with a legal expert present. The board voted to hold an investigative committee meeting on November 12 in Sioux Falls and to keep the county bank account frozen pending review.
Following that meeting, communications about Minnehaha County matters were being distributed by Londa Grottng. We have serious reservations as to the legitimacy of her election.
All documentation requested by the state inquiry has been submitted by us. To our knowledge, the county chair submitted only one affidavit, which has not been shared with us from the chair or state chair. Nor has the requested financial reports been shared.
On November 10, 2025, the state executive board met again. The legal expert was told he was no longer needed and was not permitted to join the call. The board voted to reinstate Chairman Petterson based on internal review and AI-generated analysis rather than legal counsel. Notification was not provided to us directly; the decision was instead announced on Facebook. The press release erroneously implied the vote was unanimous, which it was not.
And..
We encourage all members to attend upcoming meetings, stay engaged, and help ensure accountability. It will take all of us working together to restore trust and move the Minnehaha County Party forward.
Sincerely,
Marsha Symens Vice Chair
Bridget Myers, Committeewoman
The e-mailed sour grapes Thanksgiving message is evidence of one clear thing; That until the Minnehaha GOP gets their communications locked down, they are going to continue to look like a clown show.
Are there any other counties where the vice-chair and committeewoman are running roughshod over the chair and organization and declaring themselves “in charge?” No.
Time to change the e-mail password to send mass e-mails, tell them to knock off the power trip, and to work to elect Republicans. Instead of driving people away.


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