South Dakota Democrat Representative Peri Pourier Switches party affiliation to Republican

(From Facebook)

Official Statement from Representative Peri Pourier
September 22, 2025

A Strategic Shift in Party Affiliation — and an Unwavering Commitment to Community

I have formally changed my voter registration from Democrat to Republican. My name will now appear with an (R) designation. I recognize this decision may spark questions, assumptions, and criticism. Change is always difficult, but when change comes it is always necessary. Here is some broader context for your consideration – Remember context changes everything.

I represent communities where hardship is not theoretical — it is lived daily, passed down through generations. Our elders and our children endure conditions that defy the promises of the Constitution. Basic rights and protections that many Americans take for granted remain out of reach in Indian Country. Addiction, violence, and unresolved tragedies persist. Families grieve the loss of children to suicide, homicide, and disappearance. Public safety and the rule of law — foundations of a functioning society — are breaking down, and with them, any pathway toward sustainable prosperity.

Meanwhile, the national political landscape has shifted dramatically. Federal policy is changing course, and local, state, and tribal governments are facing the consequences. Leaders who fail to adapt will leave their communities vulnerable. I refuse to be passive. I will not wait for permission to protect our children, our elders, and our homelands. I will be present where decisions are made — to ensure our voices are not just heard but prioritized.

The core tenets of the Republican Party — decentralized government, self-determination, economic prosperity, lower energy costs, and robust public safety — align with the principle of tribal sovereignty. By contrast, well-intentioned Democratic reforms have too often undermined sovereignty. Under President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 forced a one-size-fits-all model of governance that disregarded traditional systems and tied federal funding to this imposed framework. What was presented as empowerment ultimately diminished nationhood and reinforced federal control – depilating any hope of self-sufficiency. The long-term consequences of such federal policy failures are still felt on the Pine Ridge Reservation today.

I have spent my career advocating for change, and I remain steadfast in that mission. But to meet the urgency of this moment, adaptation is not optional — it is imperative.

This is not about partisan loyalty. It is about loyalty to the people. My decision reflects a strategic recalibration — one that strengthens my ability to advocate for our communities and deliver meaningful results. I will not explain away poverty and violence with rhetoric. I remain committed to confronting these issues directly — not someday, not when it becomes politically convenient, but now.

With resolve and respect,

Rep. Peri Pourier
South Dakota State House of Representatives
District 27

8 thoughts on “South Dakota Democrat Representative Peri Pourier Switches party affiliation to Republican”

  1. Rep. Pourier has had a voting record in line with the Republican Party for a while now. Heck, if scorecards are to be trusted (a bad metric, I am aware) then she was more ‘conservative’ than some Republicans last session. She also didn’t caucus with the Democrats if my memory serves. A great addition to the caucus.

  2. Like rats from a sinking ship. Well, guess what, the other ship is sinking too. Maybe even faster.

  3. Why wait until now? Oh that’s right, didn’t get her way when she wasn’t elected caucus leader so she just keeps throwing a fit!

    BYEEEEEEEE

    1. Why does this sound like a “mean girl” comment? My guess is it is either Rep. Healy or Rep. Whittman commenting. They way I see it, Healy and Whittman, are two liberal white women who cant possible come in second place to a woman of color. So what do they do? They will be more than happy to undercut one of their own to better position themselves. I am happy you pushed Rep. Pourier to us. We will take her and honor her and give her the tools and support she needs to uplift the fine folks of district 27. From my perspective, it seems like it wasn’t about being elected a leader but how you all disrespected her in the process. Shame on you!!

  4. I can’t wait to see her work with her new Republican counterparts to fix the broken education system on the Reservations. SD’s test scores are some of the highest in the nation and if you throw the reservations out, SD would lead the nation in most categories. Also can’t wait to see her work with her Republican counterparts to fix the recidivism rates of the Native American population, the real reason for the overcrowded prisons in most counties and the State Pen.

  5. Honestly, hope she’ll bring others with her. Will take anything to get Hansen and the deluded clown posse out of leadership.

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