News

South Dakota Sen. Glen Vilhauer seeks reelection in District 5 seat

South Dakota Sen. Glen Vilhauer seeks reelection in District 5 seat

Photo: Metro Services


MITCHELL, SD (Mitchell Now) — South Dakota state Sen. Glen Vilhauer has announced he is running for reelection to the Senate District 5 seat, which includes Watertown and four surrounding townships.

Vilhauer, first elected in November 2024, serves on the Senate and Joint Appropriations Committee. A retired certified public accountant, he has lived in Watertown with his wife, Darla, for 45 years, according to the announcement.

In a statement, Vilhauer said he wants to continue representing District 5 and cited experience gained during his first year in Pierre.

The announcement highlighted priorities from the 2025 legislative session, including funding for public education and technical colleges, including Lake Area Technical College in Watertown. It also cited support for the South Dakota National Guard and efforts aimed at maintaining local control for city, county and school district decisions.

Vilhauer’s background includes service in the South Dakota Army National Guard, time on the Prairie Lakes Healthcare System board, and eight years on the Watertown City Council, the announcement said.

For the 2026 election cycle, absentee voting begins April 17, 2026. The primary election is June 2, 2026, according to the South Dakota Secretary of State.

Northeast Radio SD also plans a “Virtual Crackerbarrel” online Jan. 6 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Recent Headlines

4 hours ago in Entertainment

Sarah Jessica Parker gets Golden Globes’ Carol Burnett Award and Helen Mirren gets DeMille prize

Matthew Broderick presented his wife of nearly 30 years Sarah Jessica Parker with the Golden Globes'Carol Burnett Award for a life of achievement in television at Golden Eve, a ceremony that also added Helen Mirren to the list of legends that have won the Cecil B. DeMille Award.

4 hours ago in Sports

Jalen Hurts’ resilience and big-game prowess to be tested in NFC wild card game

Jalen Hurts pointed at A.J. Brown — and just showed everyone watching, including a hapless defense — where he would throw the ball. Sure enough, Hurts tossed a strike down the sideline to Brown for an easy score earlier this season in a win over Minnesota.

5 hours ago in Sports

Miami heading home for shot at national title after beating Ole Miss 31-27 in Fiesta Bowl

Miami's return to relevance was a long, winding road filled with more downs than ups. Even when the Hurricanes rejoined the national conversation, they were doubted, told they didn't belong. Through it all, they kept chugging along — straight into the national championship game.