List of townships in South Dakota

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List of townships in South Dakota



The state of South Dakota in the United States is divided into several administrative divisions known as townships. These townships are a form of local government and are used primarily in the eastern part of the state. Each township is a subdivision of a county and typically encompasses a rural area with a small population.

Overview[edit]

Townships in South Dakota serve as a basic unit of local government, providing services such as road maintenance, land use planning, and sometimes fire protection. They are governed by a board of supervisors elected by the residents of the township. The responsibilities and powers of townships can vary, but they generally focus on rural community needs.

List of Townships[edit]

South Dakota has numerous townships spread across its counties. Below is a list of some notable townships in South Dakota:

Aurora County[edit]

  • Aurora Township
  • Dudley Township
  • Firesteel Township

Beadle County[edit]

  • Allen Township
  • Altoona Township
  • Banner Township

Brookings County[edit]

  • Alton Township
  • Afton Township
  • Aurora Township

Brown County[edit]

  • Aberdeen Township
  • Allison Township
  • Barnard Township

Codington County[edit]

  • Dexter Township
  • Eden Township
  • Elmira Township

Davison County[edit]

  • Badger Township
  • Baker Township
  • Beulah Township

Minnehaha County[edit]

  • Benton Township
  • Brandon Township
  • Buffalo Township

Pennington County[edit]

  • Ash Township
  • Box Elder Township
  • Cedar Township

Functions and Responsibilities[edit]

Townships in South Dakota are responsible for maintaining local roads and bridges, managing land use through zoning regulations, and providing other essential services to rural residents. They may also levy taxes to fund these activities. The governance structure typically includes a board of supervisors, a clerk, and a treasurer.

History[edit]

The township system in South Dakota was established in the late 19th century as settlers moved into the region. The system was designed to provide local governance and infrastructure support to rural communities. Over time, the role of townships has evolved, but they remain an important part of the state's local government structure.

Also see[edit]

Template:Local government in the United States

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