
Community Support Powers City Council Candidate Bob Tryznka Past Signature Requirement Within Hours
Tryznka exceeded the required number of signatures within hours of petitions becoming available, signaling strong early support in the Central District.
Sioux Falls, SD, Feb. 5, 2026 – Nominating petitions for Sioux Falls city council candidates first came available on February 2, 2026. Bob Trzynka, a candidate for the Central District of Sioux Falls, crossed minimum signature requirement within a few hours of nominating petitions being made available to candidates and their campaigns.
District and at-large candidates have different signature requirements. District candidates must obtain no fewer than fifty (50) signatures from individuals who are registered to vote in the district where the candidate is running. At-large candidates must obtain two hundred (200) signatures, but those signatures can come from any registered voter in the larger Sioux Falls city limits.
Bob’s impressive results were buoyed by a well-attended get out the vote function at Club David in downtown Sioux Falls. Since launching, Bob’s campaign has raised more than $17,000 from Republicans, Democrats, Independents, and everyday Sioux Falls residents, putting the campaign in a strong position as it looks ahead to the 2026 city election cycle.
“Bob’s support reflects something bigger than politics,” said campaign spokesperson Ellie Highstreet. “This campaign is being fueled by everyday Sioux Falls residents, people who may vote differently but share the same desire for a city government that listens, works hard, and delivers results. Bob’s support comes from neighbors who care about safe neighborhoods, responsible growth, and a city that works for everyone, not just a few.”
Trzynka’s campaign is focused on practical solutions, transparent decision-making, and cooperation over partisanship, with an emphasis on results over rhetoric. His platform centers on fiscal responsibility, accountable leadership, and common-sense decision-making that respects taxpayers and ensures Sioux Falls continues to be a place where families, workers, and small businesses can succeed.
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Congratulations, Bob! I wish Judy were here to see it. She must’ve circulated a hundred petitions over the years. She would’ve been so proud.