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Liz May

Liz May

Representative · District 27 · Republican

Rancher/Small Business Owner

Total Votes

438

Yea

71.7%

314

Nay

12.6%

55

Excused

15.8%

69

Party Loyalty

84.1%

Committee

94.7%

loyalty

Floor

80.4%

loyalty

Voting by Issue

Recent Votes

SB 78Excusedfloor

revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2026.

Do Pass Amended· House of Representatives3/12/2026
HB 1051Excusedfloor

revise property tax levies for school districts and to revise the state aid to general and special education formulas.

Do Pass Amended· House of Representatives3/12/2026
HB 1326Excusedfloor

appropriate money for the ordinary expenses of the legislative, judicial, and executive departments of the state, the current expenses of state institutions, interest on the public debt, and common schools.

Do Pass· House of Representatives3/12/2026
SB 74Excusedfloor

transfer moneys to the general fund from the budget reserve fund and the general revenue replacement fund, and to declare an emergency.

Conference Committee Report adopted· House of Representatives3/11/2026
HB 1200Excusedfloor

make an appropriation for victim services provided by nonprofit organizations.

Conference Committee Report adopted· House of Representatives3/11/2026
HB 1320Excusedfloor

revise a provision related to service of process for boards of county commissioners.

Concurred in amendments· House of Representatives3/10/2026
HB 1215Excusedfloor

authorize counties and municipalities to issue a license for a cigar bar.

Concurred in amendments· House of Representatives3/10/2026
HB 1038Excusedfloor

allow the Public Utilities Commission to assess actual costs to data centers that are customers of public utilities.

Concurred in amendments· House of Representatives3/10/2026
HB 1220Excusedfloor

regulate the sale of nicotine products, and to provide a penalty therefor.

Concurred in amendments· House of Representatives3/10/2026
HB 1274Excusedfloor

prohibit the dispensing, distribution, sale, or advertisement of certain articles or things for purposes of an unlawful abortion and provide a criminal and civil penalty therefor.

Concurred in amendments· House of Representatives3/10/2026
HB 1323Excusedfloor

modify the requirements to refer an ordinance or resolution to the voters of a political subdivision.

Failed to concur, no committee appointed· House of Representatives3/10/2026
SB 74Yeafloor

transfer moneys to the general fund from the budget reserve fund and the general revenue replacement fund, and to declare an emergency.

Do Pass Amended· House of Representatives3/9/2026
SB 222Yeafloor

make an appropriation for eligible water, wastewater, storm water, and riparian buffer initiative projects and to declare an emergency.

Do Pass Amended· House of Representatives3/9/2026
SB 245Yeafloor

create the homeowner property tax reduction fund, and to transfer moneys to the homeowner property tax reduction fund.

Do Pass Amended· House of Representatives3/9/2026
SB 244Nayfloor

address issues facing South Dakota.

Tabled· House of Representatives3/9/2026
SB 221Yeafloor

regulate the retail sale of nicotine products, and to provide a penalty therefor.

Do Pass Amended· House of Representatives3/9/2026
SB 219Yeafloor

require that a state agency consult with the Aeronautics Commission prior to purchasing, transferring, or disposing of a state owned and operated aircraft.

Do Pass Amended· House of Representatives3/9/2026
HB 1209Yeafloor

require employment verification eligibility through the e-verify program and to provide a penalty therefor.

Failed to concur, appoint Conference Committee· House of Representatives3/9/2026
HB 1200Yeafloor

make an appropriation for victim services provided by nonprofit organizations.

Failed to concur, appoint Conference Committee· House of Representatives3/9/2026
SB 102Yeafloor

modify the distribution of gaming revenues.

Do Pass Amended· House of Representatives3/9/2026

Committees

House State Affairs

53 committee votes

House Agriculture and Natural Resources

27 committee votes

House Education

17 committee votes