SD Dems Choose Their PUC Candidate (AP)

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By Associated Press

OACOMA, S.D. (AP) - South Dakota Democrats have nominated a state party staffer to run for the Public Utilities Commission.

Delegates to the Democratic State Convention on Saturday chose Matt McLarty for the spot on the November ballot. The 37-year-old McLarty grew up in Sioux City, Iowa and moved to South Dakota to work on Sen. Tim Johnson's re-election campaign in
2002.

He worked for the South Dakota Farmers Union before joining the Democratic Party staff a couple of years ago and now is its
legislative director. 

McLarty will face Republican Gary Hanson, who is seeking re-election to a six-year term on the PUC.

Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.

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