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South Dakota NFIB Member 2024 State Ballot Results

South Dakota NFIB Member 2024 State Ballot Results

January 29, 2024 Last Edit: July 18, 2024

Small business owners registered their opinion on four questions.

NFIB thanks its South Dakota members for voting their 2024 state ballot.

Should South Dakota authorize counties to increase property taxes?
Yes 16%
No 72%
Und. 12%

Should South Dakota increase the counties’ share of revenue generated from taxes on alcohol?
Yes 59%
No 32%
Und. 9%

Should South Dakota raise taxes to provide more funding for long-term care facilities?
Yes 28%
No 55%
Und. 17%

Should South Dakota enact legislation requiring employers to provide paid family medical leave?
Yes 8%
No 85%
Und. 7%

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