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Portrait of Kaley Nolz, State Representative for South Dakota District 20

Serving · State House · South Dakota

Kaley Nolz

State Representative · South Dakota · District 20 · Republican

Kaley Nolz serves as a State Representative in the South Dakota House of Representatives, representing District 20 for the Republican party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Nolz.

Key facts

Full name
Kaley Nolz
Office
State Representative
Chamber
South Dakota House of Representatives
State
South Dakota
District
District 20
Party
Republican
Status
Currently serving
Born
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/0baaa53b-6468-4de4-98ce-bf1e218f8d38
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

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Kaley Nolz is an American politician currently serving as a member of the South Dakota House of Representatives, representing the 20th district. A member of the Republican Party, Nolz has been in office since 2025. Her district encompasses the city of Mitchell, South Dakota, a community known for its agricultural roots and vibrant local culture. In addition to her legislative role, Nolz has been recognized for her involvement in agricultural advocacy, having served as the South Dakota Beef Ambassador prior to her election to the state legislature. She is set to retire from her position following the 2026 election after completing one term.

Early life and career

Kaley Nolz was born in either 1995 or 1996, although specific details about her early life, including her upbringing and education, are not extensively documented. Growing up in South Dakota, she likely experienced the state’s rich agricultural heritage, which has played a significant role in shaping her career and political interests. Her involvement in agriculture is evident through her role as the South Dakota Beef Ambassador, a position that typically involves promoting the beef industry and advocating for agricultural practices that benefit local farmers and ranchers. This experience likely provided her with insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the agricultural sector in South Dakota, which is a vital part of the state's economy.

Before entering politics, Nolz may have engaged in various community activities or professional endeavors that further developed her leadership skills and commitment to public service. While specific details about her career prior to her election are not available, her background in agricultural advocacy suggests a strong connection to the community and an understanding of the issues that resonate with her constituents. This foundation likely informed her approach to legislative responsibilities and her engagement with the public.

Legislative service

Kaley Nolz began her tenure in the South Dakota House of Representatives in 2025, representing the 20th district. This district includes the city of Mitchell, which is known for its agricultural production and community-oriented initiatives. As a member of the Republican Party, Nolz aligns with the party's platform, which typically emphasizes limited government, individual liberties, and support for business and agriculture. Her election to the state legislature reflects a growing trend of young individuals entering politics, bringing fresh perspectives and energy to the legislative process.

During her time in office, Nolz has been involved in various legislative activities, contributing to discussions and decisions that impact her district and the state as a whole. While specific details regarding the bills she has sponsored or supported are not provided, her focus on agricultural issues and community welfare is likely to have influenced her legislative priorities. As a representative, she would have participated in committee meetings, debates, and other legislative functions, working alongside fellow lawmakers to address the needs of her constituents and the broader South Dakota community.

Nolz's term is set to conclude with the 2026 election, at which point she will retire after completing one term in office. This decision marks a significant moment in her political career, as she will transition from active legislative service to potentially new endeavors. The impact of her contributions during her time in the legislature will likely be assessed by her constituents and the broader political community in South Dakota.

Policy focus and district

As a legislator representing the 20th district, Kaley Nolz's policy focus is expected to align closely with the interests and needs of her constituents, particularly in areas related to agriculture, economic development, and community services. The city of Mitchell, located within her district, is known for its strong agricultural base, and Nolz's background as a South Dakota Beef Ambassador suggests that she is well-positioned to advocate for policies that support local farmers and ranchers. This advocacy is crucial in a state where agriculture plays a significant role in the economy and cultural identity.

In addition to agricultural issues, Nolz may also address broader concerns such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure development within her district. These areas are often central to the concerns of constituents, and a representative's ability to navigate these issues can significantly impact their effectiveness in office. By engaging with community members and understanding their priorities, Nolz can better represent the interests of her district in the state legislature.

The 20th district, encompassing Mitchell, is characterized by a blend of urban and rural influences, which can create a unique set of challenges and opportunities for a legislator. Nolz's ability to connect with diverse constituents and address their varying needs is essential for her role as a representative. Her legislative work may involve collaborating with local organizations, businesses, and community leaders to foster economic growth and improve the quality of life for residents.

As she prepares for the conclusion of her term, Nolz's contributions to the South Dakota House of Representatives will be evaluated based on her effectiveness in addressing the needs of her district and her ability to advocate for policies that align with her constituents' interests. Her experience as a South Dakota Beef Ambassador and her commitment to public service will likely leave a lasting impact on her community and the agricultural sector in South Dakota.

In summary, Kaley Nolz's tenure in the South Dakota House of Representatives reflects her dedication to public service and her commitment to the agricultural community. As she approaches the end of her term, her legislative contributions and community engagement will be remembered as part of her legacy in South Dakota politics.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaley_NolzWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaley_NolzWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaley_NolzWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Legislative service

  1. South Dakota House of RepresentativesDistrict 20 · Republican

Sources & provenance

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