Representative Mike Weisgram of Fort Pierre has officially announced (March 24, 2026) his re-election bid for one of District 24’s two spots in the South Dakota House of Representatives.
The district encompasses Haakon, Hughes, Hyde, Stanley, and Sully Counties.
Weisgram, first elected in 2020, recently concluded his sixth legislative session in Pierre. He joins a republican primary field that includes Laurie Gill of Pierre and Regan Bollweg of Harrold.
Weisgram currently serves as the Chair of both the House Commerce and Energy Committee and the Chair of the House Retirement Laws Committee. His legislative experience also includes service on the House Taxation, Local Government, and Health and Human Services committees.
Weisgram says his legislative priorities remain “rooted in his decades of experience as a local business owner.” He says his platform focuses on:
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Economic Vitality: Fostering small business growth and advancing energy and economic development.
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Housing & Growth: Expanding housing opportunities to support South Dakota’s workforce.
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Local Control: Advocating for the autonomy of city and county governments and local governing boards.
The primary election will be held June 2, 2026.
Prior to being elected to the State Legislature, Weisgram was a local business owner for 37 years. His commitment to public service includes five years on the Fort Pierre City Council, as well as countless hours spent on various volunteer boards and commissions.
Mike has been married to his wife, Judy, for 46 years. They have two grown daughters and six grandchildren.






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