Voting, poll locations and voter resources

Jerauld County Election Polls: A General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024 in all the voting precincts in Jerauld County.

The election polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Central Time on the day of the election.

The polling place in each precinct of Jerauld County county is as follows:

• Precinct 1 Jerauld County Ag Building

• Precinct 2 Jerauld County Ag Building

• Precinct 3 Alpena Community Center

• Precinct 4 Jerauld County Ag Building

• Precinct 5 Jerauld County Ag Building

What to take when you vote:

All voters must show proof of identification or sign a personal identification affidavit at their polling place. Approved forms of photo identification include:

• South Dakota driver’s license or nondriver ID card

• U.S. government photo ID such as a passport

• U.S. Armed Forces ID

• Current student photo identification card from a South Dakota high school or South Dakota accredited institution of higher education

• Tribal photo ID

Be informed before you vote 

With a local county treasurer election and seven ballot measures including abortion rights, open primaries, grocery tax repeal and recreational marijuana, local voters have a lot to unpack.

In an effort to help inform readers, the True Dakotan has been publishing Vote South Dakota content. That content continues to be available to readers, with or without a subscription, on the news tab of the True Dakotan website, along with the Jerauld County Treasurer candidate forum originally published last month. 

The Vote South Dakota project allows media organizations to share stories and resources and is a partnership between SDPB, South Dakota Broadcasters Association, South Dakota NewsMedia Association (SDNA), and South Dakota NewsWatch (SDNW). All traditional and new South Dakota media organizations are invited to contribute to the project and have equal access to all content.

“With so much on the ballot this November it’s vital to have a trusted, vetted source of information so voters can be informed before heading to the polls,” said True Dakotan Editor/ Publisher Kristi Hine, who also serves on the board of directors for SDNW and SDNA, partners in this project.

 

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