Liz Larson

American politician
Liz Larson
Member of the South Dakota Senate
from the 10th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 10, 2023
Preceded byMargaret Sutton
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceSioux Falls
Alma materBrigham Young University
ProfessionProject management

Liz Larson is an American politician and member of the South Dakota Senate from the 10th district since 2023. She has served as the minority whip since 2023.[1][2] She is a member of the Democratic party.

Committee assignments

Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee - Member[1]
Senate Local Government Committee - Member[1]
Senate Select Committee on Discipline and Expulsion - Member[1]
Senate Transportation Committee - Member[1]

Electoral history

2022 District 10 general election[2]
Party Candidates Votes Percent
Democratic Liz Larson 4,488 56.7%
Republican Margaret Sutton 3,429 43.3%
Total votes 7,917 100%
2022 District 10 Democratic primary (cancelled)[2]
Party Candidates Votes Percent
Democratic Liz Larson Unopposed
2020 District 13 general election[2]
Party Candidates Votes Percent
Republican Jack Kolbeck 7,490 56.3%
Democratic Liz Larson 5,819 43.3%
Total votes 13,309 100%
2020 District 13 Democratic primary (cancelled)[2]
Party Candidates Votes Percent
Democratic Justyn Hauck (withdrew) Unopposed

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Senator Liz Larson - 2023". sdlegislature.gov. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Elizabeth Larson (South Dakota)". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
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Members of the South Dakota Senate
South Dakota Legislature (2023–present)
President of the Senate
Larry Rhoden (R)
President pro tempore
Lee Schoenbeck (R)
Majority Leader
Casey Crabtree (R)
Minority Leader
Reynold Nesiba (D)
  1. Michael Rohl (R)
  2. Steve Kolbeck (R)
  3. Al Novstrup (R)
  4. John Wiik (R)
  5. Lee Schoenbeck (R)
  6. Herman Otten (R)
  7. Tim Reed (R)
  8. Casey Crabtree (R)
  9. Brent "B.R." Hoffman (R)
  10. Liz Larson (D)
  11. Jim Stalzer (R)
  12. Arch Beal (R)
  13. Jack Kolbeck (R)
  14. Larry Zikmund (R)
  15. Reynold Nesiba (D)
  16. Jim Bolin (R)
  17. Sydney Davis (R)
  18. Jean Hunhoff (R)
  19. Kyle Schoenfish (R)
  20. Joshua Klumb (R)
  21. Erin Tobin (R)
  22. David Wheeler (R)
  23. Bryan Breitling (R)
  24. Jim Mehlhaff (R)
  25. Tom Pischke (R)
  26. Shawn Bordeaux (D)
  27. Red Dawn Foster (D)
  28. Ryan Maher (R)
  29. Dean Wink (R)
  30. Julie Frye-Mueller (R)
  31. Randy Deibert (R)
  32. Helene Duhamel (R)
  33. David Johnson (R)
  34. Michael Diedrich (R)
  35. Mike Walsh (R)