South Dakota Constitution
Article 6 - Bill of Rights.
§ 28 Right to vote by secret ballot.

§ 28. Right to vote by secret ballot. The rights of individuals to vote by secret ballot is fundamental. If any state or federal law requires or permits an election for public office, for any initiative or referendum, or for any designation or authorization of employee representation, the right of any individual to vote by secret ballot shall be guaranteed.

History: Amendment proposed by SL 2010, ch 1, § 2, approved Nov. 2, 2010.

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