Neal Pinnow

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Neal Pinnow
Image of Neal Pinnow
South Dakota House of Representatives District 28B
Tenure

2023 - Present

Term ends

2025

Years in position

1

Compensation

Base salary

$13,436/year

Per diem

$166/day for legislators who reside more than 50 miles away from the capitol

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 8, 2022

Education

Bachelor's

Dickinson State University, 1994

Personal
Profession
Business owner
Contact

Neal Pinnow (Republican Party) is a member of the South Dakota House of Representatives, representing District 28B. He assumed office on January 10, 2023. His current term ends on January 14, 2025.

Pinnow (Republican Party) ran for election to the South Dakota House of Representatives to represent District 28B. He won in the general election on November 8, 2022.

Biography

Neal Pinnow earned a B.S. in secondary education and teaching from Dickinson State University in 1994.[1] Pinnow's career experience includes owning and operating Hausauer Seamless Products LLC, and working as a controller with Northwest Farm & Home Supply and a secondary teacher with McIntosh High School.[1][2] He has served as the mayor of Lemmon, South Dakota.[1]

The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according to BillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.


Committee assignments

2023-2024

Pinnow was assigned to the following committees:


Elections

2024

See also: South Dakota House of Representatives elections, 2024

Neal Pinnow did not file to run for re-election.

2022

See also: South Dakota House of Representatives elections, 2022

General election

General election for South Dakota House of Representatives District 28B

Neal Pinnow defeated Calvin Reilly in the general election for South Dakota House of Representatives District 28B on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Neal Pinnow
Neal Pinnow (R)
 
80.7
 
4,234
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Calvin Reilly (Independent)
 
19.3
 
1,010

Total votes: 5,244
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for South Dakota House of Representatives District 28B

Neal Pinnow defeated Thomas Brunner in the Republican primary for South Dakota House of Representatives District 28B on June 7, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Neal Pinnow
Neal Pinnow
 
56.5
 
1,452
Image of Thomas Brunner
Thomas Brunner
 
43.5
 
1,120

Total votes: 2,572
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Campaign themes

2022

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Campaign finance summary


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Neal Pinnow campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2022South Dakota House of Representatives District 28BWon general$21,480 $0
Grand total$21,480 $0
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Scorecards

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
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South Dakota House of Representatives District 28B
2023-Present
Succeeded by
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