Background
Heidepriem, Scott Nelson was born on June 25, 1956 in Miller, South Dakota, United States. Son of Herbert and Roberta.
Heidepriem, Scott Nelson was born on June 25, 1956 in Miller, South Dakota, United States. Son of Herbert and Roberta.
After high school Heidepriem attended the University of South Dakota where he obtained his bachelors. He graduated in 1978 with Phi Beta Kappa honors. He also attended John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, where he received a Master of Public Administration (Master of Public Administration) degree.
He was the 2010 Democratic nominee for Governor of South Dakota. During his undergraduate career, he was elected Student Body President. Heidepriem also received his Juris Doctorate (Juris Doctor) degree in 1980 and a Master’s degree in history in 1983 from the University of South Dakota.
Heidepriem has been married for 24 years to Susan, and they have two children.
Heidepriem "s legal career as a civil litigator began in Miller, South Dakota. In 1992, Scott and his family moved to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he co-founded the Johnson, Heidepriem law firm.
In January 2015, Scott resigned and co-founded Heidpriem, Purtell & Siegel law firm. Heidepriem was a past president of the South Dakota Trial Lawyers.
In 1986, Heidepriem ran for the Republican nomination for the United States House of Representatives from South Dakota"s At-large congressional district, but he lost to Dale Bell.
In 2006, Scott Heidepriem was elected to the South Dakota State Senate in a Sioux Falls-based district as a Democrat, defeating two-term incumbent Republican Senator Dick Kelly by a thin 857-vote margin. Upon being sworn in, Heidepriem was unanimously elected by the Democratic caucus as the Minority Leader of the Senate. Heidepriem was narrowly re-elected to his second and final term in 2008 against State Representative Phyllis Heineman.
Scott served in the South Dakota legislature for 12 years, being chosen as Speaker of the House, Pro Tempore, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Senate Minority Leader for four years.
Heidepriem was chosen the Democratic Party"s nominee for Governor of South Dakota in 2010. Heidepriem was the Democratic nominee for Governor of South Dakota.
He attempted to run on an unprecedented bi-partisan ticket by picking then Republican Ben Arndt as his running-mate. Polls indicated that Heidepriem would have a difficult time winning in such a conservative state.
This was validated when he lost the election with only 38.49% of the vote.
However, in late June, Arndt switched party affiliations to become a Democrat, as Secretary of State Chris Nelson would not certify the nomination otherwise, due to a state law requiring all candidates of a particular political party to belong to that party.
Member, South Dakota Board of Regents, 1978-1980. Elected State"s Attorney, Jerauld County, 1980-1982. Elected South Dakota House of Representatives, 1982, 1984, 1988 (Speaker Pro-Tem, 1984-1987).
Recipient, Bush Fellowship 1991-1992.
Member, South Dakota Senate, 1989-1992. Commissioner, National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Law, 1986.
Member: Minnesota State and American Bar Associations. State Bar of South Dakota.
South Dakota Trial Lawyers Association (President, 1996-1997).
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. American Judicature Society.
Married Susan Heidepriem.