Greg Neitzert

VOTE EARLY – VOTE SMART

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I have voted early in almost every election for the past 4-5 years, ever since musical precincts started. The nice part is it is at your convenience, and it is fast (I have never had to wait in a line) You simply go to the County Auditor’s office, show them your ID, they hand you a ballot for your precinct, you vote at at the box and turn in your ballot. A lot easier then trying to find time on election day.

South DaCola’s voting guide/endorsements;

Entire City (Minnehaha & Lincoln County)

School Board: Randy Dobberpuhl (The two top vote getters win seats)

At-Large City Council: Theresa Stehly

Amendments to City Charter: YES on all (A-C & E) EXCEPT NO on ‘D’ which could have a mayor serve up to 10 years. Full explanation in this PDF Document; charter-amend

District Races

Northeast: Pat Starr

Northwest: Greg Neitzert

Southwest: Manny Steele

I believe all the candidates I have chosen will be the most ready on day 1 to serve the public. I also believe this group of candidates are good legislators who would build bridges, get important work done for all citizens and support open and transparent government.

Remember, in the council races, a candidate must receive at least 34% of the vote to avoid a run-off election.

Greg Neitzert To File Nominating Petitions to Officially Be On The Ballot

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What: Greg Neitzert to submit signatures on completed nominating petitions with the city clerk.

When: Today, Monday February 1, 2016 at 11:30 a.m. 

Where: Carnegie Town Hall, 235 W. 10th Street, Sioux Falls

Who: Greg Neitzert

WHY: Greg Neitzert will officially be on the ballot as a candidate for City Council to represent the Northwest district upon verification of signatures by the city clerk.

“I am so excited to officially become a candidate for the City Council to represent the Northwest district and to be on the ballot,” says Greg Neitzert.  “I am honored by the support I have received so far as I’ve gone door to door meeting the voters of the district.  I will continue to run an aggressive grass roots campaign and look forward to engaging as many citizens as possible.”

To officially become a candidate for City Council and be on the ballot, an individual must collect a sufficient number of signatures.  For a district seat a minimum of 50 signatures must be obtained from registered voters who currently reside in the district.  Petitions can be circulated from January 29th – February 26th.  Once petitions are filed with the city clerk and the required number of signatures are verified, an individual becomes an official candidate and will appear on the ballot for the municipal election to be held on April 12th, 2016.