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For South Dakota House District 32

Strong Families.
Strong South Dakota.

Father. Businessman. Community Advocate. I'm running to serve the heart of Rapid City because the families of District 32 deserve a representative who actually listens, reads every bill, and shows up. Eight years here. Two years already fighting to pass legislation that protects South Dakota families.

Election Day
Nov 3, 2026
District
SD House 32
Pillars
15

The case for change

Pierre has drifted. South Dakota families pay the bill.

The 2026 session passed an $80 million general appropriations bill with 26 new state FTEs. The 2025 session expanded the state employee rolls again. Sales tax is climbing in 2027 to chase property tax relief that should have been won by structural reform. The accountability scorecards keep slipping. And the bills that actually protect South Dakota families, like the Rights of a Parent bill that died in the House by five votes on March 3, 2026, keep getting pushed off the floor.

Strong conservative principles built South Dakota. Government bureaucracy is not what protects them. The job of a state representative is to bring sound, principled solutions to the floor and stand by them, not to manage the status quo.

District 32 deserves a representative who shows up with a complete agenda. Fifteen policy pillars. Real bills. Real votes. Real reform, not vibes.

The Platform

Fifteen pillars. One promise to District 32.

Every position is principle-first, grounded in specific South Dakota bills, and built to become law in the 2027 session.

Pillar K · Community

Criminal Justice and Public Safety

Tough on violent crime. Smart on the rest. Back the blue. Back the Bill of Rights. Hard on violent crime, child exploitation, and trafficking. Smart sentencing reform so non-violent offenders come home stronger, not worse.

Pillar J · Community

Education Reform

Parents decide. Teachers teach. Students learn. Bureaucracy steps aside. Curriculum transparency by law. Cap administrator pay while teachers are underpaid. Ban school funds from political lobbying. Funding follows the student: true school choice.

Pillar D · Liberty

Gun Rights and the Second Amendment

Due process is the line. Conviction yes, accusation no. Expand lawful firearm rights. Hard line against red flag laws. Rights are removed only through conviction with full due process. Never by accusation alone.

Pillar N · Liberty

Religious Liberty and Conscience Protection

Religious liberty is the law, not the exception to it. The First Amendment protects belief AND practice. Conscience protection for medical professionals, counselors, teachers, business owners, and faith-based adoption and foster agencies.

Pillar B · Economy

Taxes, Spending, and Budget

Government should live within the means of the people it serves. Protect South Dakota's no-income-tax foundation. Aggressive property tax relief. Stop the headcount-and-spending growth that's quietly inflating Pierre.

Pillar G · Liberty

Land Use, Property Rights, and Eminent Domain

Your land is your land. Lock eminent-domain protections into the South Dakota Constitution. No private gain via government taking. Stand explicitly against the Summit Carbon CO2 pipeline model.

Pillar I · Liberty

Medical Freedom, Public Health, and Food Integrity

The body is the citizen's, not the state's. No medical mandates. Conscience protection for providers. Honest food labeling: lab-grown is not meat. Respect voters on medical marijuana; strengthen the program with real doctor-patient standards.

Pillar A · Foundations

Life, Family, and Parental Rights

Life begins at conception, and the Constitution protects it. Parenting is a fundamental right subject to strict scrutiny. Fit mothers and fit fathers stand equal under the law. Our signature legislative fight is comprehensive family court reform.

Signature Fight

The choice in District 32

Two seats. Two votes.
Send the strongest team to Pierre.

South Dakota House districts elect two representatives, not one. In District 32 your November ballot will have four names. The strategic vote is to send the two candidates who will actually fight for the heart of Rapid City.

The team for District 32

Zac Martin and Steve Duffy.

Two votes for District 32 are stronger than one. Zac and Steve bring complementary experience to the House. Zac is the candidate of ambition: a fifteen-pillar platform, a real legislative record from two sessions in Pierre, and a governing framework ready to file in the 2027 session.

  • Zac Martin (R, challenger) running on this site's agenda
  • Steve Duffy (R, incumbent) already serving District 32
The contrast

Nicole Uhre-Balk. A different direction for District 32.

Her voting record in the 2025 and 2026 South Dakota legislative sessions tells the story. Consistent opposition to property rights, the Second Amendment, and fiscal restraint. District 32 voters get to decide whether that is the representation they want sent back to Pierre.

2025 SDCFL
18.5%
2026 SDCFL
15.4%

Source: SD Citizens for Liberty annual scorecard.

The District 32 ballot will also include Samuel Hare Sr. (Independent). Hare has no legislative voting record. We will publish a substantive position-by-position comparison as the campaign progresses.

My personal fight

The work I have already started in Pierre.

The 15-pillar platform is the campaign. Family court reform is personal. It is the issue I have personally fought to pass for two consecutive sessions in Pierre, and it is the agenda I will finish in the 2027 session if District 32 sends me there.

Two years pushing it forward

Shared Parenting

A rebuttable presumption of joint physical custody. Fit mothers and fit fathers stand equal at the start of every case. South Dakota has come close. The next session is the one that finishes the job.

SB 172 (2025)
Sen. Pischke. Senate passed 20-13.
SB 224 (2026)
Sen. Pischke. Senate passed 20-14.
HB 1067 (2026)
Rep. Andera. House companion to SB 224.

Send me to Pierre. South Dakota becomes the 7th state in the country with a Shared Parenting presumption for children and families.

Current 6 states: Kentucky, Arkansas, West Virginia, Florida, Missouri, Mississippi (HB 1662, effective July 1, 2026).

2027 session · 11 bills

The Martin Family Court Reform Bill Stack

Shared Parenting is the start. The full reform agenda is eleven named bills adapted for South Dakota from the national family court reform movement. Mandatory timelines. Cameras in courtrooms. Real consequences for false allegations. A capstone bill that anchors due process in family court.

  • 01A New Start at Equality Act
  • 02Time Taken, Time Back Act
  • 03Three Strikes Custody Interference Act
  • 04Justice Delayed is Justice Denied Act
  • 05Cameras in Courtrooms Act
  • ...plus 6 more bills, including the capstone Family Rights and Due Process Act.

Join the campaign

We win District 32 the old fashioned way.

Door by door. Neighbor by neighbor. Yard sign by yard sign. Every conversation, every donation, every shift counts. This is a grassroots campaign for the heart of Rapid City, and that is exactly what it takes.