William H. McMaster (born May 10, 1877 in Monona County, Iowa; died December 20, 1936 in Dixon, Illinois) succeeded Peter Norbeck as the tenth Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 4, 1921 and January 6, 1925. Following the end of McMaster's term as Governor, Carl Gunderson (born June 20, 1864 in Vermillion, Clay County, South Dakota; died February 16, 1933 in Mitchell, South Dakota) became the eleventh Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 6, 1925 and January 4, 1927.
Walter D. Miller (born October 5, 1925 in Viewfield, South Dakota) succeeded George S. Mickelson as the twenty-ninth Governor of South Dakota, serving between April 19, 1993 and January 7, 1995, including the whole of 1994.
Carl Gunderson (born June 20, 1864 in Vermillion, Clay County, South Dakota; died February 16, 1933 in Mitchell, South Dakota) succeeded William H. McMaster as the eleventh Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 6, 1925 and January 4, 1927, including the whole of 1926.
South Dakota Governor's Residence was created in 2005.
William H. McMaster (born May 10, 1877 in Monona County, Iowa; died December 20, 1936 in Dixon, Illinois) succeeded Peter Norbeck as the tenth Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 4, 1921 and January 6, 1925, including the whole of 1924.
Frank Farrar was the Governor of South Dakota from January 1969 until January 1971.
George S. Mickelson (born January 31, 1941 in Mobridge, South Dakota; died April 19, 1993 in Dubuque, Iowa) succeeded William J. Janklow as the twenty-eighth Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 6, 1987 and his death. Following Mickelson's death, Walter D. Miller (born October 5, 1925 in Viewfield, South Dakota) became the twenty-ninth Governor of South Dakota, serving between April 19, 1993 and January 7, 1995.
The State Capitol Building is in Pierre, South Dakota. That is where Governor Dennis Daugaard lives and works.
Walter D. Miller (born October 5, 1925 in Viewfield, South Dakota) succeeded George S. Mickelson as the twenty-ninth Governor of South Dakota, serving between April 19, 1993 and January 7, 1995. Following the end of Miller's term as Governor, Bill Janklow (born September 13, 1939 in Chicago, Illinois) became the thirtieth Governor of South Dakota, in his second spell in the role, serving between January 7, 1995 and January 7, 2003.
Peter Norbeck (born August 27, 1870 in Clay County, South Dakota; died December 20, 1936 in Redfield, South Dakota) succeeded Frank M. Byne as the ninth Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 2, 1917 and January 4, 1921. Following the end of Norbeck's term as Governor, William H. McMaster (born May 10, 1877 in Monona County, Iowa; died December 20, 1936 in Dixon, Illinois) became the tenth Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 4, 1921 and January 6, 1925.
Carl Gunderson (born June 20, 1864 in Vermillion, Clay County, South Dakota; died February 16, 1933 in Mitchell, South Dakota) succeeded William H. McMaster as the eleventh Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 6, 1925 and January 4, 1927. Following the end of Gunderson's term as Governor, William J. Bulow (born January 13, 1869 in Moscow, Ohio; died February 26, 1960 in Washington DC) became the twelfth Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 4, 1927 and January 6, 1931.
The Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota is the presiding officer of the South Dakota State Senate.
In 2002 the governor's salary was $95,389. Source: http://www.city-data.com/states/South-Dakota-State-government.html