Redistricting
and Happy Thanksgiving!
Greetings! Let’s start off with a Happy Thanksgiving to
all. We truly live in the greatest
country on Earth and we all have a lot to be thankful for.
Last week we talked about redistricting and now that it is final, you probably want to know what legislative district you live in. There’s no chance of figuring it out! Just teasing.
I envy district 31 as it encompasses Lawrence County. Yep, that’s it. Lawrence County has the right population to fall within the 25,333 with the plus or minus 5% criteria. So, if you live in Lawrence County (Lead, Deadwood, Spearfish), you’re in District 31.
In our district (30), if you live in Fall River or Custer Counties nothing has changed. However, if you live in Pennington County south of the Interstate from New Underwood to Wyoming, chances are that you’re also in District 30. As mentioned last week, we lost the 3 eastern precincts of New Underwood, Wasta and Wall to District 27. So, to make up for that loss, District 30 picked up the Green Valley area of Rapid City. But it’s not in the city. Boy does that make a lot of sense. That area is not annexed into Rapid City proper. Clear as mud?
Now, going into Rapid City, the boundaries have changed. They are even more confusing in Pennington County. Partly, they go from west to east (Districts 30, 33, 34, 32, 35, 30). I know, not sequentially, and remember that District 31 is Lawrence County. North of Rapid City and east of District 31 is District 29 which encompasses most of Meade County. Only Districts 34 and 32 are entirely in Rapid City’s limits.
So, who is your legislator? For 2022 it remains the same. Nothing changes until after the next election.
Let’s take a shot at making it easy to understand. The military part of me thinks that I have to list things in order. I have no idea why we didn’t get the number of districts changed using that format. Here it goes.
District 30: Fall River, Custer, and rural Pennington
Senator Frye-Mueller, Representatives Trish Ladner and Tim Goodwin
District 31: Lawrence County
Senator Tim Johns, Representatives Mary Fitzgerald and Scott Odenbach
District 32: Between Districts 34 and 35 in Rapid City
Senator Helene Duhamel, Representatives Becky Drury and Chris Johnson
District 33: the city of Rapid City and west Rapid City and north Rapid City going into Meade County
Senator Dave Johnson, Representatives Taffy Howard and Phil Jensen
District 34: east of district from 33, mostly western portion of Rapid City
Senator Mike Diedrich, Representatives Mike Derby and Jess Olson
District 35: east Rapid including Rapid Valley
Senator Jessica Castleberry, Representatives Tina Mulally and Tony Randolph
So, to recap, in Pennington County it goes west to east Districts 30,33, 34, 32, 35, 30. Remember, the missing district number is District 31, Lawrence County, and District 29 is mostly Meade County.
Of course, it is all on the World Wide Web at a number of locations. I suggest just typing in South Dakota Redistricting Map.
Again, I wish you all a very special and blessed Thanksgiving. We truly have a lot to be thankful for! “Under God the People Rule.”
To the citizens of South Dakota and to the men and women in uniform, in honor of all who served, in respectful memory of all who fell, and in great appreciation to those who serve today, Thank you, for giving me the opportunity to represent you.
Tim R. Goodwin, District 30 Representative

