Mark Barnett | |
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28th Attorney General of South Dakota | |
In office 1991–2003 | |
Governor | George S. Mickelson Walter Dale Miller William J. Janklow |
Preceded by | Roger Tellinghuisen |
Succeeded by | Larry Long |
Personal details | |
Born | Sioux Falls,South Dakota,U.S. | September 4,1954
Political party | Republican |
Alma mater | University of South Dakota (JD) |
Profession | Attorney |
Mark Barnett (born September 4,1954) is an American attorney;the 28th attorney general of South Dakota between 1991 and 2003 and a circuit court judge between 2007 and 2019.
Barnett,a Republican,graduated from the University of South Dakota School of Law. [ citation needed ]
Barnett won the general election by defeating Michael Butler. He won with 150,109 (59.49%) votes while Butler received 102,231 votes (40.51%). [1]
Barnett was re-elected by defeating Democrat Randy Turner and Libertarian Bert Olson. Barnett received 192,147 (62.33%) votes;Randy received 106,709 (34.62%) votes and Bert received 9,410 (3.05%) votes. [2]
Barnett was elected for a third term as attorney general. He was unopposed for the first time in the history of attorney general elections in South Dakota. [ citation needed ]
As of October,2019,Barnett is the longest-serving attorney general in South Dakota history,with 12 years of service.
Barnett argued two cases before the United States Supreme Court as attorney general,winning both cases.
Barnett argued on behalf of the state,winning a 7–2 decision that the federal Flood Control and Cheyenne River Acts had abrogated the tribe's right,guaranteed under the Fort Laramie Treaty,to regulate hunting and fishing on their lands by non-Indians. [ citation needed ]
Barnett argued that an 1894 federal statute,ratifying an agreement pursuant to the Dawes Act,had diminished the boundaries of the Yankton Sioux Reservation,as they had been established in an 1858 treaty. The Court ruled unanimously for the state. [3]
Barnett ran for governor,but finished second in a divisive three-way primary for the 2002 Republican nomination. Mike Rounds won the nomination with 49,331 (44.34%) votes;Barnett received 32,868 (29.54%) votes and former lieutenant governor Steve T. Kirby received 29,065 (26.12%). [4]
In 2007,Barnett was appointed as a circuit court judge by Governor Mike Rounds. In 2014,he was reelected in an uncontested election. [5] Barnett retired from the bench on March 22,2019. [6]
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