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These tables are historical listings of members of the South Dakota House of Representatives who served from statehood in 1889 until the present.

Key to Party Colors for the South Dakota Senate
Democratic Fusion Independent Non-Partisan Populist Republican

Members of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1889-1893)

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House Session District House Session
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st 32nd 33rd 34th 35th 36th 37th 38th 39th 40th 41st 42nd 43rd 44th 45th 46th 47th 48th 49th 50th
1st
1889-1890
John E. Sinclair John Baphisie Brouillette Ole Gunderson Darwin M. Inman John E. Norelius John O. Aaseth Fred Schnauber Philip K. Faulk Edward G. Edgerton Alfred J. Abbott Frank Trumbo A. W. Lavender Henry Bradshaw Horace Daniel Fitch Ole A. Helvig Christen Jacobsen Bach D. W. Tyler Edward M. Mann M. K. Bowen A. J. Yorker Frank LeCocq, Jr. Frank E. Peacock George Norbeck Edwin Morgan Sutton E. Young Charles W. Hubbard John Francis Norton Lasse Bothun Charles T. Austin Sever Wilkinson John R. Mannings Joshua Watson W. T. Pierce Warner C. Wright H. P. Benjamin David M. Powell A. L. Tibbits John Davis (Populist) John L. Heintz Henry Hilton C. J. Maynard Leroy S. House Samuel L. Hess William H. Loucks Frank F. Knight Basil B. Bowell N. O. Helgerson Stephen Jones Rasmus D. Stove (Fusion) Seth T. Winslow William H. McKeel Vincent I. Converse Edwards Daniels Martin A. Stumley Henry Ingram Stearns Asa B. Doughty W. H. Matson George H. Whiting Edward G. Benke Karl Gerner George E. Mahaffy Ethereal Wilson Franklin A. Munson Maris Taylor L. W. Lansing Edward Thompson Sheldon William Wilbur Johnson Benjamin F. McCormack William Summerside William H. Little Millard F. Greeley George E. Hopkins Michael M. Karlstad John C. Sharp Alexander McIntyre Albert B. Henry T. G. Wilson Frederick W. Collins Wilson B. Kinyon Alfred Heaton Julius M. Howard Charles H. Driesbach Burr F. Bixler Joshua Franklin Wood Samuel W. Bowman E. Clarence Sage William D. Elting Charles A. McConnell William D. Lawrence Albert L. Patridge Louis Mikelson C. W. Stafford Manson Rexford Johannes J. Fosse Peter Berkman John Hovren Merritt J. Gordon George B. Daly (Populist) Forrester H. Smith Ansel T. Green William A. Burnham Samuel A. Kennedy John Curtis Simmons J. I. Barnes John Rudd) David Gamble Milton T. DeWoody Frederick Junge, Sr. William B. Brameier Joseph B. Varnum Harlow A. Goddard Cyrus Cole Alvin S. Way Richard B. Hughes Joseph Jolly Miles M. Cooper S. B. Miller William S. O'Brien William Henry Parker James Anderson[1] Sol Starr Robert Graham John Wolzmuth E. B. Cummings 1st
1889-1890
2nd
1891
Michael J. White Isaac Moore (Populist) H. D. White Horace J. Austin
[2]
John Norin James H. Hoxeng Frank Lane James I. Welo Richard Newton Stout August Koenig John W. Wittmayer Edward Moscrip Roger O. Donahue Alfred Sherman Marcus A. Christianson Arch E. Rundell Christian Buechler Aaron M. Kline William Clark Leroy Walker (Populist) Ezekiel Reece Robert Buchanan Lars J. Aga William F. Kelly Gaston D. Banister Charles Boy Robert James Odell Jerome E. Hamaker John O. Bard W. D. Vandanacker Charles F. Raymond John K. Johnson Julius D. Bartow Louis Richards Clark S. Rowe M. R. Covey Thomas Fountain John Edward Kelley Frank Hammer James S. Keegan Peter Kreuscher Hans N. Cleven George S. Knipe Andrew Olsen Henry Heintz (Populist) Percy R. Crothers (Populist) Willliam L. Gleason Andrew N. Dahlen Benjamin F. Teets John Dukes King S. Taylor Charles M. Harrison John C. Heilman
[3]
John Campbell Frank Trotman Tracey W. Pratt David Hall Benjamin Ogden Roe Carl J. Peterson Alef O. Arneson (Populist) Thomas Mellor (Populist) Charles X. Seward John H. King Albert H. Cornwell (Fusion) Wesley C. Waldron John W. Beach (Populist) David Robertson Hiram H. Hill Charles M. Stephens O. E. Wheeler John C. Douglas William S. Belknap Albert Scharf Leonard M. Kaercher James E Street Frank A. Stiles William H. Jones (1848) (Populist) M. L. Sateren Fred A. DeCoster Ole Ruswick George A Stevens John Whitfield Scattergood Charles D. Jones Isaac Leonard Bates (Populist) Nathaniel Brown J. W. Eppard W. I. Storm Samuel Johnston William Otis Lester Joe Jillson William O'Neill George Hickman John E. Regan Ole Swenson Orin D. Moore William Gardner James M. Baldwin Willis E. Putnam Michael Burns Andrew H. Oleson Harry M. Gregg William M. Blake
[4]
Andrew J. Knight John D. McLeod A. H. Snyder 2nd
1891
House Session 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st 32nd 33rd 34th 35th 36th 37th 38th 39th 40th 41st 42nd 43rd 44th 45th 46th 47th 48th 49th 50th House Session
District

Members of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1893-1919)

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House Session District House Session
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st 32nd 33rd 34th 35th 36th 37th 38th 39th 40th 41st 42nd 43rd 44th 45th 46th 47th 48th 49th 50th 51st 52nd 53rd 54th 55th 56th 57th 58th 59th
3rd
1893
Henry A. Oakes Charles La Breche
(Populist)
George W. Gilbert N. W. Paulson Andrew O. Saugstad Felix Karl Dilger William Box Roger O. Donahue Ole Hokenstad Albert N. Apland Ephriam H. Withee Daniel C. Dwyer, Sr. E. F. Hosmer William A. Williams Aaron M. Kline George Hilzinger August Koenig John Stewart Bean Willias A. Prather William F. Kelly Charles Boy Carl A. Grinde Gabriel Bie Ravndal Erick J. Berdahl Cyrus J. Keve Charles Kostboth P. T. Fissell George Watson W. J. Sessions Arthur Frank Herrick Ezra W. Cleveland Simeon A. Lumbard Louis Smith James Douglass Solomon A. Ayers Richard Patterson Charles A. Chamberlin Royal Cranston Ole J. Otternes Charles Preston Andrew A. Anderson Edward J. Read T. S. Everitt Albert Patten John Campbell Robert T. Sedam Titus E. Price William Summerside George Donald Mathieson Edward S. Ashley Endre C. Dahl Gunder H. Stuverud John T. Belk Malon W. Harrington Andrew B. Anderson (Populist) Olaf B. Fornell Sidney Russell Gold Ole Ruswick David Johnson F. S. Patterson Monse B. Peterson Aaron M. Gearey James Marshall Lawson Harvey L. Sheldon John C. Hall D. S. Hooper George W. Motley Harlan P. Packard John Grant Fred W. Schamber William O'Neill John J. Fenelon Herman Malchow Alexander Miller M. J. Scanlan John L. Burke Zachariah Holmes Albert S. Ammerman William A. Lynch A. H. Snyderr Benjamin F. Walters Elijah P. Fowler
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Archie Ferguson District eliminated 1893-1909 District eliminated 1893-1909 3rd
1893
4th
1895
Joel F. Webber, Jr. Aaron W. Johnson Endre S. Hesla (Populist) Caleb Ellis White (Populist) William D. Russell Joseph Papik Albert Joseph Kuhns William E. Ege Jacob Pfaff, Jr. Joel Fry Jacob Crosmer Joseph Leach J. O. Smith John O. Wheatley Aaron B. Lucas John A. Egge Thomas McKinnon George Wheeler William A. Crooks Charles T. Austin Frank E. Smith Henry A. Ramsdell Clarion I. Miltimore John Colvin (Populist) Robert E. Dowdell Henry Klindt (Populist) Joseph W. Orcutt William A. Drake (Populist) Chandler W. Shirley (Populist) Andrew Hollien Philetus Clark Truman Peter P. Peterson (Populist) G. W. Anderson (Populist) Percy R. Crothers (Populist) Robert Allison Charles A. Campbell Thomas Cawood William "Sherm" Thomas Edson O. Parker Charles Henry Burke Joseph Donahue Charles C. Perrin Charles Young John H. Michaels Wilber S. Glass John C. Sharp K. A. Gullekson William Storlie Theodore A. Gunnarson Peter Holmquist James K. Gorman (Populist) Daniel D. Jones John T. Hatton Erick S. Nelson Charles H. Eygabroad Charles T. Howard R. H. McCaughey Samuel Ebberts Curtis H. Barron John F. Wilson George P. Vick James Reid John W. Francis Charles J. Patton Joseph B. Dickover Abram C. Boland Benjamin N. Oliver George E. Hair James T. L. Henry Martin L. Rice August P. Cindel 4th
1895
5th
1897
Charles W. Deane (Populist) Edward Brusseau (Non-Partisan) N. R. Gilchrist Hans Hansen Ole Olson, Jr. (Populist)
[6]
Albert Davison Fred Schnauber Peder Anthon Overseth F. W. Downing John M. Downer W. E. Heeren Gottlieb Meisenhoelder John J. McLaury Julius William Ulmer Robert Dollard Christian J. Bangert William Pfeifer (Fusion) John Poage Williamson John Smith Kirk (Fusion) Henry Aulwes Henry H. Schwartz (Fusion)
[7]
W. O. Colton (Populist) Austin Gullickson Risty
(Populist)
Oliver Gibbs (Fusion) John Purdin Patrick Henry McManus, Jr.
(Fusion)
M. S. Sheldon Oliver D. Anderson Irving A. Weeks Daniel F. Burkholer Moses Moseson (Fusion) Mathias A. Hegdal Joseph Power B. F. Wright (Populist) Herman C. Halvorson Stengrin T. Johnson (Fusion) L. E. Blackstone (Fusion) J. W. Houston John T. Baker A. L. McWhorter (Populist) John Mitchell (Populist) Thomas M. Goddard Michael C. Ryan (Fusion) George H. Gunnison (Fusion) John H. Michaels John Jardine Chalres Lohr (Fusion) Albert G. Somers Samuel Denton (Populist) Christian H. Lien William H. Jones (Populist) Ole L. Hanse (Populist) Birtrum F. Herington George B. Daly (Populist) William E. Kidd (Fusion) James R. Neer (Fusion) Lars M Benson Charles K. Thompson A. H. German (Populist) Samuel Preston Howell Fremont Stewart Wilbur F. Varnum Frank G. King James B. Devine Horton S. Mastick (Fusion) David George Bruce (Fusion) Zachariah Holmes Otto L. Anderson (Fusion) Andrew H. Oleson Henry Court
(Fusion)
Robert H. Lilly (Fusion) 5th
1897
6th
1899
Gustaf Nilson (Fusion) Peter Michael Limoges II (Fusion) B. A. Rozell (Fusion) Hans Myron Ole Odland Birney C. Woolley Herman Koch Wilbert A. Kinsley Frank Dortland William H. Stoddard Eric H. Odland Gustavus Norgren Conrad Guericke Paul Wildermuth James H. Baskin George B. Trumbo Robert M. Hutchinson Edgar W. Woody
(Fusion)
Charles T. Austin (Fusion) John F. Sophy James M. Woodruff (Fusion) Charles W. Knodt
(Fusion)
Theodore W. Dwight Joseph F. Roselle Harry L. Bras Henry H. Heath George S. Nelson (Fusion) Nels Larson John A. Stransky J. George Johnson Delazon Delimar Holdridge Thomas Hoidel Theodore E. Spalding (Fusion) Jacob Lorentson Nels C. Carlson Philip D. Davis (Fusion) John Rowe Gilbert C. Wade Albert W. Wilmarth John T. Baker John Pusey Thomas M. Goddard Denton B. Thayer John Charles Russell Albert H. Cornwell (Fusion) Andrew Foley Robert L. Cooper Hans P. Holen William Schaffer Ole K. Wilson Christian H. Lien Thomas Huhn Nils J. Lindgren James L. Bullock Henry F. Stabnaw A. J. Johnson Edrick C. Moulton R. R. Hurlbut Harlan P. Packard T. S. Everitt John J. Rees John Peitz, Sr. J. W. Lowry Andrew C. Murdy (Fusion) James B. Devine Miles F. Smith (Fusion) Ed D. Bond Finis A. Hamilton W. W. Pinkerton (Fusion) Frank Cottle William J. Chiesman Edward H. Warren John N. Hawgood August P. Cindel John Peterson 6th
1899
7th
1901
Samuel A. Omdahl Oscar E. Lawson Francis William Ryan John Frieberg Lewis A. Iverson Titus E. Price John M. Larson Henry Stoller Soren C. Nelson Thomas T. Sletten Christian Rempfer Christoph Guenthner Emanual Eberhard Christian J. Bangert Bayard T. Boylan Samuel M. Lindley John A. Egge Robert E. Vreeland Harry Truman Parmley Clayton W. Locke Leonard Renner Daniel J. Kane John Kruse Willard H. Stark Guilford Mullen A. J. Wooledge John J. Yirsa Rasmus D. Stove (Fusion) Duncan Ferguson Nicholas Sampson William H. Loucks Lauritz Hasvold William A. Burgess John I. Alseth Soloman Walters Henry Menzel James P. Davis James O. Deah August N. Gerhart John Q. Anderson Anton Fryslie James Montgomery Johnston Charles X. Seward A. C. Burnstad William Trumm Edward Winnor John E. McDougall M. A. Westby Fred C. Moore Martin V. Redding John L. Browne John Davies George P. Vick Thorgrin A. Fossum Evan Frederick Gross Andrew J. Porter Willis E. Benedict Edmund S. Kelley Alexander Madill Samuel H. Martin Amos Patriquin 7th
1901
8th
1903
Andrew Martin Morris J. Chaney Willard H. Huff William M. Brown Jacob L. Kehm Albert N. Apland Albert F. Elliott John J. Wipf George E. Scobell Theodore Berndt August Koenig Robert M. Hutchinson Irving H. Welch
[8]
Peter J. Rogde Charles J. Mahl Franklin T. Jackson B. W. Countryman Henry Montgomery (Fusion) Mark C. Betts William Nelson Brown Henry B. Farren Henry C. Mussman Washington C. Graybill F. N. Dexter A. C. Allen Edmund Hillestad August King George Washington Brown
[9]
Martin Madison John H. Carroll George Smith Hutchinson John Longstaff Richard L. Smith Warren Young Herman A. Hildebrandt Erick E. Distad Edgar Kelley Jacob D. Steiner Don G. Stokes George J. Jenkins John Teare Steven LaFranc Potter Albert W. Bigelow Christian Henry Falmer P. D. Kribs I. D. Tower John L. Browne William D. Craig Nelson P. Bromley John J. Rees Jacob Muhlbeier Henry R. DeMalignon Miles F. Smith (Fusion) Ellis T. Peirce Patrick Daley Charles Ham John D. Hale R. L. Chuning Robert C. Hayes Alex Arthur Moodie Ernest May John Henry Russell 8th
1903
9th
1905
Samuel A. Omdahl Adam Scott John Eric Johnson John Holman Abraham L. Van Osdel John Herman Richard Blue Charles H. Andrews John D. Welch Theodore E. Emery William Isaak, Jr. Herman Walkes Herman Voigt Kinsley G. Foster
[10]
Samuel M. Lindley Jasper Newton Gilbert Thoreson John Ebersviller John Bly Christen C. Bratrud William Sprick J. Jorgenson George W. Brumbaugh J. W. Bierce Basil B. Bowell John H. Groce Chris Olsen Henry Hornby C. M. Wilson Frank M. Webb John Sutherland John H. Gropengieser William E. Sweeney B. O. Olson William A. Carley Ben E. Lee John H. Michaels Joseph Hebal D. F. Sanders C. E. Conrad Samuel M. Satre Paul F. Zafft John G. Ewald Lyman C. Turner T. P. Blain Joseph W. Parmley John Bauer, Sr. Martin G. Anderson John R. Hughes Frank Turner Newton Seymour Tubbs H. D. Clark Willie Elwyn Cheever McCain Charles Ham Oliver O. Stokes Archibald Shaw John Wolzmuth Fred Pennington John Peterson 9th
1905
10th
1907
J. F. Larson Lewis Ranum Titus E. Price Sander Brynjulson Harley H. Cable J. M. Peterson Soren C. Nelson Edwin P. Fitch Charles H. Andrews W. A. Lanam P. P. Kleinsasser C. H. Otto Frank Trumbo William P. Joseph John N. Ellerman J. D. McKinney John P. Johnson Ritchie Simpson Joseph T. Gurney Ben Peters John King Charles F. Drake Henry M. Hopkins D. E. Garver William Zink A. M. Goff Hugh Smith C. B. Myers Allen Matteson Severt Simonson Edward Heffernan C. W. Stoner Frank Oviatt S. C. Martin J. D. Humiston John H. Wooley Frank M. Rood Wilbur S. Glass Winfred E. Whittemore Ole H. Dingsor Adolph Weide Manning Smith O. P. J. Engstrom Beat A. See John G. Ewald James Hamilton Foster Clark Palmer Ole A. Swanson August Senn Edward C. Issenhuth W. P. Price Charles Boyd Foncannon John Bibelheimer Chris Salzsiedler L. F. Michael Alexander Miller Albert James Jones Charles S. Eastman Joseph Hare Milton Frease John D. Hale 10th
1907
11th
1909
Julius E. Behnke P. W. Peterson Lars A. Bruce Alfred Lee Wyman Carl. G. Kjeldseth John Thompson Klas Walkes W. J. O'Brien Harley H. Cable Sander Brynjulson J. M. Peterson H. Van Ruschen Edwin P. Fitch John Lakings Henry Apland C. H. Otto John J. Wipf D. J. Mendel Dayton Henry Raben Enoch Norbeck Frank Trumbo Ole O. Haugse Peder M. Fannemel Charles J. Morris F. W. Martin John A. Scott Lewis A. Larson George W. Dudley Peter Kjelmyr Thomas Gordon Charles F. Drake Gustav H. Helgerson John E. Whiting Edward J. Scott Thomas L. White Dennis P. Brady Carl J. Erickson William McDonnell C. H. Thurow C. B. Myers Aden Emory Cherington Nels M. Ingvaldson (Populist) Charles U. Arnold F. F. Ribstein Severt Simonson Edward Heffernan C. W. Stoner E. J. English Mark Plowman Alfred M. Giles
(Non-Partisan)
E. E. Sedam Frank R. Gardner John I. Newell Fred W. Warner John G. Bartine Joseph Hebal A. G. Nelson A. C. Burnstad Charles H. Englesby Henry A. Sasse Anton Fryslie James Montgomery Johnston Joseph Elsom Edward C. Issenhuth W. P. Price Adolph Weide Ole H. Dingsor Iver J. Johnson T. L. Kinney Olaf Negaard Halvor Oien Manning Smith A. C. Roberts Peder M. Pederson W. F. Ebert W. G. Abbott Ole A. Swanson Edward W. Taylor August Senn James A. North Alexander Miller John J. Mertens John Davies Jacob L. Parrott Chris Salzsiedler Julius Schamber H. F. Ratte William Spencer Bentley Willie Elwyn Cheever McCain John D. Patton B. F. O'Brien Lewis P. Forbis James W. Fowler Alex Arthur Moodie John D. Hale W. H. Sutherland John H. Wooley William Floyd Jacob E. Ziebach 11th
1909
12th
1911
Albert Johnson John Finnie William Oscar Knight Jacob J. Hauck William H. McMaster James A. Wagner Frank P. Glasner Andrew J. Rommeriam Iver Nelson Jessie David Hicks J. W. Parsons A. A. Rowen L. E. Stoddard Zachary T. Nixon Andrew L. Berg G. K. Groth Adolph Koch Edwin Alonzo Sherman John G. Tyler Daniel T. Newton Franklin T. Jackson Walter Slade Charles Boreson Lewis John Larson D. C. Wallace James P. Beede George A. Buffington C. E. Olstad Andrew O. Hove Robert F. Kerr George W. Roskie A. N. Barber Harry C. Teets Daniel P. Whorton Theo Quale Charles Lincoln Millett Zack Sutley Andrew H. Johnson Gunder H. Stuverud Fredrick Joshua Stroup Elmer W. Anderson Edwin E. Clapp William A. Morris Reed Matheny George Stoddard Otto L. Kaas C. C. Bush O. K. Berg Joseph F. Sichmeller William M. Scott John L. Browne Philip C. Gelling B. F. Ruhlman O. W. Chochrane R. F. Cranston Theodore J. P. Giedt John P. Hayes James A. Clark (Non-Partisan) William H. Jones A. H. Bigelow Will T. Hursh John Treber Walter L. Vercoe J. W. Brackett Peter J. Tscharner William N. Van Camp 12th
1911
13th
1913
John W. Maher Fred Heglin Mark D. Johnson John E. Holleman Benjamin Bussey Iver Nelson Ephriam H. Withee L. E. Stoddard Andrew J. Waltner John M. Humphrey Weldon F. Brooks George H. Patrick (Non-Partisan) Olymphious S. Thompson Charles A. Christopherson Lou C. Hawley Charles A. Tidblom Charles E. Reeves John E. Watkins Guy W. Crawfod Robert J. Harrison Jacob J. Jurgenson Clayton Kelsey Adam L. Koenig D. P. Dowden John H. Groce Hans Urdahl Andrew O. Hove Lewis Olson C. F. Schulz Peter N. Schultz John Phillip Hardy Ernest D. Ede Ambrose Barnum Blake Con R. Huntley J. R. Spiers Ernest H. Wood Richard A. Bielski Albert G. Granger Chester Nevius Leedom Alfred Zoske George W. White N. E. Quickstad Nickolas E. Knight J. G. McFarland O. H. Olson Henry A. Sasse Edwin E. Clapp Elmer W. Anderson R. W. Labrie Charles Edward Stutenroth John R. Birch Tore Bredvik Alfred Nelson Andrew Peterson Charles Bush Hersey John H. Lund W. J. Tiffany John J. Ruckman Frederick B. Patterson John Davies John F. Comstock G. G. Titland Norman B. Streeter Arthur J. Colgan W. F. Haafke John N. Hamm Damon H. Clark Glenn D. Hart Samuel H. Martin George H. Budweiser
[11]
Charles H. Blackwell David T. Jekyll R. J. Courtney E. V. Youngquist Oliver O. Stokes Peter J. Tscharner J. Rees Dillon Charles A. Patterson Eldon W. Clark Winfred E. Whittemore 13th
1913
14th
1915
W. L. Bergren Albert Dahl Jacob J. Hauck Casper Steckler Siegle Green Paul S. Paulson John Evenson Charles E. Sanborn John Widlon J. J. Wahl A. J. Brink Henry J. Hansen John Stedronksy Delos M. Woods Christian O. Berdahl William C. Bessler Henry G. Solem N. M. Nelson H. D. Thompson Charles Boreson Charles Sam Weller John B. Tripp Peter Gudahl Charles A. Burkhart Walter H. Cox I. A. Baldwin Lewis Benson George N. Kennard John Kingdon Benjamin F. Magness Douglas W. March John I. Howe Albert Norby Henry McGrath Edgar C. Hall Hans Mathiesen J. C. Stein Elmer W. Anderson Monse B. Peterson Ulysses Grant Johnson Frank Gilby O. R. Olson Ole Moe S. H. Malm K. O. Teigen August Knebel Elmer L. Cole Walter G. Jacobs Charles H. Rebrud Arne Strand Jacob Muhlbeier Frank Ward Bilger John N. Hamm Orville V. Rinehart Theorus R. Stoner D. R. Thompson Tom H. Johnson W. D. Buchholz George M. Steele Frank I. Hall Cary A. Donohoe W. A. Day John F. Lundquist John S. Anderson J. F. Knight Arthur W. Bartels 14th
1915
15th
1917
A. S. Disbrow John Frieberg Gilbert Larson Emil Erickson Chester C. Torrence James M. McCollum P. P. Kleinsasser L. E. Houlton G. K. Groth William Hugh Lyon Adolph Nelson Graff Robert James Odell Joseph T. Gurney Arthur Miller F. C. Hoffman Elmer R. Judy D. M. Brenneman E. B. Lumbard Frank Mace A. B. Dalthorp Nels Rishoi C. H. Armstrong C. W. Best Lew F. Sandys J. C. Rounds Henry L. Jeffries P. J. Peterson Gilbert I. Ruden William Barkley George R. Woodford Carston Eggen Fred Evander Otto L. Kaas J. P. Byron James W. Daulton L. M. Anderson Wilson Brown William A. Nevin William A. Guilfoyle Zachariah Holmes C. M. Spargo Havilah C. Judson James E. Temmey
[12]
J. B. Ingerson Cecil Edward Kell Albert Sherrill Albert N. Hoffman R. W. Scott J. R. Shirey Jacob L. Parrott 15th
1917
House Session 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st 32nd 33rd 34th 35th 36th 37th 38th 39th 40th 41st 42nd 43rd 44th 45th 46th 47th 48th 49th 50th 51st 52nd 53rd 54th 55th 56th 57th 58th 59th House Session
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Members of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1919-1939)

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16th
1919
Albert Johnson Floyd D. Steadman W. C. Bryant Gilbert Larson Emil Erickson Dale A. Davis H. H. Koehn H. W. Rogness Fred Gerber, Jr. Charles E. Sanborn Soren C. Nelson L. E. Stoddard [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] 16th
1919
17th
1921
Hardy Carlson Franklin Bussey G. H. Geister Joseph K. Schrag Nick Nelson 17th
1921
18th
1923
Ben Bernard Adolph L. Larson Martin Lewis Thompson Roy R. Milliken Herman W. Van Gerpen Olaf T. Odegaard W. W. Wumkes Van R. Dewey Robert "Verne" Rayburn H. P. Hartwell 18th
1923
19th
1925
Mabel Moodie Orrin Paddock Edward O. Lien George Ernest Wickens P. J. Bowman Martin V. Olsen 19th
1925
20th
1927
John H. Peterson James Fedderson H. C. Silkenson
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Gilbert Larson Will Chamberlain Frank Glynn John J. Hornstra Paul S. Paulson Wilhelm Sorenson Emil J. Waltner 20th
1927
21st
1929
Lawrence J. Houlton Edward Schneider Samuel G. Gilliland Gus E. Hallberg D. A. Johnson 21st
1929
22nd
1931
Adolph Ludwig John Schneiderheinz James Partridge Arthur A. Voigt Elmer Bussey L. J. Laxson Edward Bogue Charles H. Hornbeck 22nd
1931
23rd
1933
H. B. Bartlett Norman E. Davis Frank Glynn J. G. Kleinsasser Paul M. Linder Robert D. Preston J. M. Rasmussen George Schlunsen 23rd
1933
24th
1935
C. N. McConville John T. Johnson Bennie Johnson Thomas E. Reedy Rudolph Engel Gottieb Hertz Alfred Haug I. J. Smith Vance M. Nelson 24th
1935
25th
1937
Grover Christensen Martin B. Swedling F. E. Fanslow H. W. Weverstad Julius Uken Joe E. Lehmann John Tollefson Gust M. Dokken John J. Gering Leon C. Weier 25th
1937
House Session 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st 32nd 33rd 34th 35th 36th 37th 38th 39th 40th 41st 42nd 43rd 44th 45th 46th 47th 48th 49th 50th 51st 52nd 53rd 54th 55th 56th 57 58 59 60th 61st House Session
District

Members of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1939-1967)

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26th
1939
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1939
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1941
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1943
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1947
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40th-41st
1965-66
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Members of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1967-1985)

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42nd-43rd
1967-68
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1969-70
44th-45th
1969-70
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1971-72
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1973-74
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1975-76
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1977-78
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1979-80
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1979-80
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1981-82
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1981-82
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1983-84
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1983-84
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Members of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1985-present)

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Districts 28A and 28B

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District 28 was divided into two single-member districts in 1991. These districts were eliminated in 1997 and representatives were elected at-large.[14]. In 2000, the U.S. Department of Justice sued[15] alleging the change diluted Native American voting rights. Single member districts were restored in 2001.

Districts 26A and 26B

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District 26 was divided into two single-member districts in December 2005[16] after a lawsuit was filed by several Native American individuals alleging voter discrimination in the make up of Districts 27 and 26. In 2005, Judge Karen E. Schreier of the U.S. District Court for South Dakota ruled in favor of the plantiffs and ordered the South Dakota Legislature to redraw the boundaries of Districts 27 and 26 to more accurately reflect the Native American population in those areas. That order was upheld on appeal to the Eighth Circuit [17]

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60th-61st
1985-86
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1985-86
62nd-63rd
1987-88
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1987-88
64th-65th
1989-90
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1989-90
66th-67th
1991-92
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1991-92
68th-69th
1993-94
28A 28B 68th-69th
1993-94
28A 28B


70th-71st
1995-96
[[]] 70th-71st
1995-96
72nd-73rd
1997-98
28th 72nd-73rd
1997-98
28th At-large
74th-75th
1999-2000
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1999-2000
76th-77th
2001-02
28A 28B 76th-77th
2001-02
28A 28B
78th-79th
2003-04
[[]] 78th-79th
2003-04
80th-81st
2005-06
Alan Hanks
[18]
[[]] 80th-81st
2005-06
82nd-83rd
2007-08
26A 26B 82nd-83rd
2007-08
26A 26B Vacant
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Footnotes

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  1. ^ James Anderson. Died in office September 11 1890.
  2. ^ Horace J. Austin. Died in office February 27 1891.
  3. ^ John C. Heilman. Died in office March 4 1891.
  4. ^ William M. Blake. Died in office March 4 1892.
  5. ^ Elijah P. Fowler. Previously elected to the South Dakota House in 1891, but did not qualify.
  6. ^ Ole Oleson, Jr.. The South Dakota Blue Book lists him as Ole P. Olson serving from 1897 to 1898. The South Dakota Legislator Historical Database lists him as Ole Olson, Jr., serving from 1895 to 1898, but no such person is listed in the South Dakota Blue Book for the 1895 session.
  7. ^ Henry H. Schwartz. Democratic member of the [Wyoming Legislature]] 1933-1935; Democratic U.S. Senator from Wyoming 1936-1943.
  8. ^ Irving H. Welch. Won contested seat in 1903 over Frank M. Hanna-(R), who served just four days.
  9. ^ George Washington Brown. Died in office December 31 1905.
  10. ^ Kinsley G. Foster. Won contested seat in 1905 over Albert D. Mather-(R), who served just four days.
  11. ^ George H. Budweiser. Served only ten days. Election was contested. Frank Morgan-(D) was declared the winner after the 11th legislative day and served the remainder of the term.
  12. ^ James E. Temmey. Died in office November 12 1918.
  13. ^ H. C. Silkenson. Died in office January 5 1928.
  14. ^ South Dakota Redistricting Cases: the 1990s
  15. ^ Justice Deapartment Sues South Dakota for Allegedly Discriminating Against Native Americans
  16. ^ "South Dakota Legislative Districts" (PDF). (258 KB)
  17. ^ Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals Ruling Protects Rights of Native American Voters, Says ACLU.
  18. ^ Alan Hanks. Elected mayor of Rapid City June 25 2007.

Sources

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[[Category:Government of South Dakota]] [[Category:History of South Dakota]] [[Category:People from South Dakota]] [[Category:South Dakota politicians]] [[Category:South Dakota State Senators]]