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Claim made that 9,891 signatures on petitions are invalid Jump to full article: Aberdeen (SD) American News, 2009-07-03 Author: BOB MERCER, American News Correspondent
Intro: Opponents of South Dakota's new state law banning smoking in bars, casinos and restaurants that serve alcohol might not get the chance to put the issue to a statewide vote after all.
That's because the leader of South Dakota's anti-tobacco movement filed a last-hour challenge to their referendum petitions Thursday.
The referendum petitions had prevented the ban from taking effect July 1 at the same time as most other new South Dakota laws passed by the Legislature last session.
If the petitions survive the challenge, a statewide vote would be held as part of the November 2010 general election. But if Jennifer Stalley of the American Cancer Society is right, there won't be a vote at all, and the ban would kick in when the legal dust settles.
Stalley delivered a thick binder to the office of Secretary of State Chris Nelson, whose staff oversees election compliance, challenging the petitions at about 4 p.m. Thursday. The challenge deadline was 5 p.m.
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