Measure on the ballot in the 2018 South Dakota 2018 General Election in South Dakota.
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Get StartedA “yes” vote makes donations to state ballot question committees from any out-of-state individuals or organizations illegal.
A “no” vote continues to allow out-of-state individuals or organizations to make donations to state ballot question committees.
As reported by Associated Press, this ballot measure is necessary to keep out-of-state money from influencing the results of South Dakota specific ballot measures, preventing external political groups and business interests from using the state as their playground for their ideas., in support of Initiated Measure 24 (Learn more)
According to Dana Ferguson of ArgusLeader, this ballot measure violates people's First Amendment rights. The U.S. Supreme Court has previously ruled that out-of-state contributions to state ballot initiatives are covered under individuals’ and organizations’ right to free speech., in opposition to Initiated Measure 24 (Learn more)
This ballot measure would prohibit out-of-state organizations from funding or donating to campaigns for initiated ballot measures.
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