Scott Heidepriem | |
State Senate: | South Dakota |
District: | 13th |
Term Start: | January 2007 |
Term End: | January 2011 |
Predecessor: | Mary McClure |
Successor: | Phyllis Heineman |
Birth Date: | 25 June 1956 |
Birth Place: | Miller, South Dakota, U.S. |
Party: | Republican (before 2000) Democratic (2000–present) |
Spouse: | Susan |
Children: | 2 |
Education: | University of South Dakota (BA, MA, PhD) Harvard University (MPA) |
Scott N. Heidepriem (born June 25, 1956) is an American attorney and former South Dakota state legislator.
Heidepriem graduated with his bachelors, masters, and juris doctor from the University of South Dakota. He later graduated from John F. Kennedy School of Government with a masters in public administration.[1]
Heidepriem is a past president of the South Dakota Trial Lawyers.
See also: 2010 South Dakota gubernatorial election.
In 1986, Heidepriem ran for the Republican nomination for the United States House of Representatives from South Dakota's At-large congressional district, but he lost to Dale Bell.[2]
In 2000, Heidepriem switched from the Republican party to the Democratic Party.
In 2006, Heidepriem successfully ran as a Democrat for the South Dakota State Senate and was re-elected in 2008 against State Representative Phyllis Heineman. While in state legislature, he was the Speaker of the House, Pro Tempore, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Senate Minority Leader for four years.
in 2010, Heidepriem was the Democratic nominee for Governor of South Dakota and attempted to run on an bi-partisan ticket. However, Secretary of State Chris Nelson would not certify the nomination, due to a state law requiring all candidates of a particular political party to belong to that party.[3] Polls indicated that Heidepriem would have a difficult time winning in such a conservative state; this was validated when he lost the election with only 38.49% of the vote.[4]
"Tort Reform in South Dakota - The Plaintiff's Perspective," co-authored with Nancy Turbak Berry, Vol. 42, Issue 2, 1999