How a SD Priest Inspired 125 Years of Direct Democracy

The practice of citizen-originated ballot measures began 125 years ago when South Dakota became the first in the nation to enact a statewide initiative and referendum process. More states followed, and the movement giving voters lawmaking powers grew far bigger than Fr. Robert Haire's spirited advocacy for it. The pioneering Catholic priest is an obscure historical figure today. But some still invoke his name in their fight to preserve voters' ballot measure rights. Others carry on with the advocating, educating and ministering that Haire set into motion — whether they know it or not.

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