Candidate Statement of Financial Interest is a legal document that was released by the South Dakota Secretary of State - a government authority operating within South Dakota.
Q: What is a Candidate Statement of Financial Interest?
A: A Candidate Statement of Financial Interest is a document that requires candidates running for public office in South Dakota to disclose their financial interests.
Q: Who is required to file a Candidate Statement of Financial Interest in South Dakota?
A: Candidates running for public office in South Dakota are required to file a Candidate Statement of Financial Interest.
Q: What financial interests need to be disclosed in a Candidate Statement of Financial Interest?
A: Candidates must disclose information about themselves, their immediate family members, and any business entities in which they have a substantial interest.
Q: How often do candidates need to file a Candidate Statement of Financial Interest in South Dakota?
A: Candidates need to file a Candidate Statement of Financial Interest within 30 days of becoming a candidate, and annually thereafter.
Q: Is the Candidate Statement of Financial Interest publicly available?
A: Yes, the Candidate Statement of Financial Interest is a public document that can be accessed by the public.
Q: What happens if a candidate fails to file a Candidate Statement of Financial Interest in South Dakota?
A: Failure to file a Candidate Statement of Financial Interest may result in fines or disqualification from holding public office.
Form Details:
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