Wendy Kloeppner announces re-election campaign for Lake County states attorney

MADISON Wendy Kloeppner announced this week her intention to run for re-election as the Lake County states attorney in the Republican primary.

Kloeppner was appointed as Lake County states attorney in February 2018, and was subsequently elected to the post later that year and again in 2020, where she currently serves.

It has been an honor and privilege to serve as the Lake County states attorney since 2018. As the chief prosecutor for Lake County, I am committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of the citizens in our community by rigorously prosecuting crimes and safeguarding children from harm.”

She continued, “As your states attorney, I have been dedicated to making the most serious offenders accountable to their victims and our community at large for their actions. We are all safer when those who use illegal drugs, drive intoxicated or seek to hurt our children are off the streets. I am committed to keeping Lake County a safe place to live, while responsibly using the resources given to me by the County Commission.

Kloeppners law enforcement experience includes:

  • Lake County states attorney (2018-present)
  • Hughes County states attorney (2013-18)
  • Hughes County deputy states attorney (2009-13)
  • Meade County deputy states attorney (2007-09)
  • Butte County interim states attorney and deputy states attorney (2003-07)
  • Board member, South Dakota States Attorney Association (2014-16), (2018-19), (2021-24)
  • Advisory Board, University of South Dakota Center for the Prevention of Child Maltreatment (2016-present)
  • South Dakota Unified Judicial System Committee on Indigent Defense (2015-19)
  • Member, South Dakota Legislature House Bill 1064 Indigent Legal Services Task Force, appointed by South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley (March-October 2023)
  • Member, South Dakota Open Meetings Commission, appointed by South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley (January 2024-present)

Kloeppner is a graduate of Bemidji State University with a bachelor of science degree in criminal justice with an emphasis in writing, with a minor in business administration. She received her law degree from the University of South Dakota School of Law. After Law School, Kloeppner served as a law clerk for Justice John K. Konenkamp (retired) of the South Dakota Supreme Court.

She began her career in law enforcement in 2003 as deputy states attorney in Butte County. She has worked as a deputy states attorney in Meade and Hughes counties. In 2013, Kloeppner was appointed states attorney for Hughes County, winning re-election in 2014 and 2016. In 2018, Kloeppner was appointed Lake County states attorney and was elected in that same year, and again in 2020. In addition to being a member of the South Dakota bar, she is also a member of the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court.

Kloeppner enjoys the outdoors and can usually be found working on landscaping projects in her yard. When she is not outdoors, she enjoys reading, especially mysteries and true crime books.

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