South Dakota Governor's Residence was created in 2005.
Nils Boe (born September 10, 1913 in Baltic, South Dakota, died July 30, 1992 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota) succeeded Archie M. Gubbrud as the twenty-third Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 5, 1965 and January 7, 1969, including the whole of 1968.
Nils Boe (born September 10, 1913 in Baltic, South Dakota, died July 30, 1992 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota) succeeded Archie M. Gubbrud as the twenty-third Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 5, 1965 and January 7, 1969, including the whole of 1967.
Archie M. Gubbrud (born December 31, 1910 in Norway Township, Lincoln County, South Dakota; died April 26, 1987 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota) succeeded Ralph Herseth as the twenty-second Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 3, 1961 and January 5, 1965. Following the end of Gubbrud's term as Governor, Nils Boe (born September 10, 1913 in Baltic, South Dakota, died July 30, 1992 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota) became the twenty-third Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 5, 1965 and January 7, 1969.
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, including the whole of 1919.
The State Capitol Building is in Pierre, South Dakota. That is where Governor Dennis Daugaard lives and works.
The Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota is the presiding officer of the South Dakota State Senate.
Frank L. Farrar (born April 2, 1929 in Britton, Marshall County, South Dakota) succeeded Nils Boe as the twenty-third Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 7, 1969 and January 5, 1971. Following the end of Farrar's term as Governor, Richard F. Kneip (born January 7, 1933 in Tyler, Minnesota; died March 9, 1987 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota) became the twenty-fourth Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 4, 1971 and July 24, 1978.
Joe Foss (born April 17, 1915 in Sioux Falls; died January 1, 2003 in Scotsdale) succeeded Sigurd Anderson as the twentieth Govenror of South Dakota, serving between January 4, 1955 and January 6, 1959. Following the end of Foss' term as Governor, Ralph Herseth (born July 2, 1909 in Houghton, South Dakota; died July 24, 1969 in Aberdeen, South Dakota) became the twenty-first Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 6, 1959 and January 3, 1961.
In 2002 the governor's salary was $95,389. Source: http://www.city-data.com/states/South-Dakota-State-government.html
Dennis Daugaard is the 32nd and current governor of South Dakota. He was elected in 2010 and reelected in 2014. He is a member of the Republican Party. The Governor in South Dakota serves a four year term with a limitation of two consecutive terms. Dennis Daugaard's term as Governor will end on January 8, 2019.
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