The two candidates vying for the Democratic Party nomination for South Dakota Attorney General will address a special District 22 Democratic Forum in Huron on Thursday, May 31. The program is scheduled for Noon at the Huron Events Center.
Tatewin Means and Randy Seiler will contend for the nomination for Attorney General at the South Dakota Democratic Party State Convention in Sioux Falls June 15-16.
Tatewin Means earned a bachelor of science degree in environmental engineering from Stanford University and a law degree from the University of Minnesota School of Law in 2010. She has served as Attorney General for the Oglala Sioux Tribe and currently chairs graduate studies at Oglala Lakota College.
Randy Seiler is a 1980 graduate of the University of South Dakota School of Law. He served as U.S. Attorney for South Dakota from 2015 to 2017. Prior to that he was First Assistant U.S. Attorney for Tribal Liaison for the District of South Dakota under U.S. Attorney Brendan Johnson.
(Beadle Co. Democrats)