SD Sheriff Waits Minute After Polls Close To Fire Deputy Who Beat Him In Election

WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 12: A voter departs a polling station at Nottingham Elementary School February 12, 2008 in Arlington, Virginia. Voters in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia head to the polls today... WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 12: A voter departs a polling station at Nottingham Elementary School February 12, 2008 in Arlington, Virginia. Voters in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia head to the polls today for state and district primaries. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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TYNDALL, S.D. (AP) — A South Dakota sheriff waited a whole minute after polls closed to fire a deputy who undid his re-election bid this week.

Bon Homme County Sheriff Lenny Gramkow fired deputy sheriff Mark Maggs after Maggs defeated him by a vote of 878-331 in Tuesday’s Republican primary election. Maggs posted his time-stamped termination notice signed by Gramkow on Facebook after polls closed.

“As of this moment you are no longer an employee of Bon Homme County,” Gramkow wrote. He didn’t give a reason for the firing. South Dakota is an employment-at-will state where employees can be fired without cause, with exceptions. The state’s sheriffs also have the authority to hire and fire personnel.

Gramkow declined to comment about the firing.

No other candidates filed for the race, meaning that Maggs will assume office in January. But for now, the father of four is out of work. He planned to meet with the county commission on Thursday.

Some residents started an online petition to have Maggs reinstated as deputy sheriff, but he said that it’s unnecessary.

“I trust our county commissioners heard your voices (Tuesday) night through the election results, and I also trust that they will stand with my family and I (in) the way you all have and ensure that my family will not be left hanging without an income or insurance,” Maggs said.

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