Get Involved
Local races are decided by personal conversations and a handful of votes. There is no campaign headquarters, no PAC, and no outside money driving this race — just neighbors talking to neighbors about what kind of county government we want.
Share the Campaign
The single most effective thing you can do is talk to your neighbors. Tell them what you know about the audit findings, the law enforcement contract, and what's at stake in this race. Personal conversations win local elections.
Canvass or Literature Drop
Help us reach voters door to door across Custer County. Whether you can spend an afternoon or a full weekend, every door matters. Reach out to sign up for a canvassing shift.
Request a Yard Sign
Yard signs build visibility and signal community support. If you'd like a sign for your property, send us an email or give us a call and we'll get one to you.
Sign Up for Updates
Sign up to receive occasional campaign updates — priorities, county briefings, events, and ways to help. No spam, no third-party sharing. Just the campaign, straight to your inbox.
Not sure if you want to volunteer yet? Start here. You can always do more later.
Contact Shannon Directly
Have a question about the campaign, a county issue you want to discuss, or just want to introduce yourself? Reach out.
Primary Date
The Republican Primary is June 2, 2026. Three Custer County Commissioner At Large seats are on the ballot. Republican registered voters in Custer County are eligible to vote in the primary.
Voter Registration
Not sure if you're registered or need to update your registration? Check your status through the South Dakota Secretary of State.
Check Registration →Why This Race Matters
With approximately 8,300 residents, Custer County is small enough that every conversation counts. A few hundred motivated voters can change the outcome of this race — and the direction of county government for years to come.
Local Voices. Local Decisions.
This campaign is funded and driven by Custer County residents. No PAC money. No outside interests. Just neighbors who believe our county government can do better.