Democratic State Representative Susan Wismer is campaigning to replace Republican incumbent Dennis Daugaard as South Dakota governor. She grew up in the northeast South Dakota community of Britton. She's an accountant who has been doing bookkeeping and taxes in her home town for the past three decades.
Wismer was first elected to the legislature in 2008. She serves on the Appropriations Committee, as well as the Government Operations and Audit Committee which has been investigating the state’s participation into the EB-5 program. She faces Governor Daugaard and independent Mike Myers on November 4th.
Representative Wismer joined Dakota Midday and discussed transparency in state government, EB-5, increasing teacher pay and expanding Medicaid.