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1 Early life and education  





2 Business career  





3 Political career  



3.1  2016 U.S. presidential election  







4 2018 U.S. House of Representatives election  



4.1  Campaign  





4.2  Issues  







5 Electoral history  





6 See also  





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Neal Tapio
Tapio in Watertown, South Dakota in 2018.
Member of the South Dakota Senate
from the 5th district
In office
2017–2019[1]
Preceded byRied Holien
Succeeded byLee Schoenbeck
Personal details
Born (1970-09-19) September 19, 1970 (age 53)
Watertown, South Dakota, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Residence(s)Watertown, South Dakota
Alma materMoorhead State University
ProfessionBusinessman
Entrepreneur
Websitewww.nealtapio.com

Neal Tapio (born September 19, 1970) is an American businessman, South Dakota state senator, and a former candidate for U.S. Representative for South Dakota's at-large congressional district.[2] Tapio gained attention as an early supporter of Donald Trump and served as the Trump presidential campaign director for South Dakota.[3]

Early life and education

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Neal Tapio was born in Watertown, South Dakota. Tapio graduated from Watertown High SchoolinWatertown, South Dakota in 1988. Tapio attended Moorhead State UniversityinMoorhead, Minnesota where he graduated in 1992 with a Bachelors in Business Administration. Tapio, directly out of college, worked as a staff assistant to then-U.S. Senator Larry PresslerinWashington, D.C. for two years.

Business career

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Drilling and fraccing equipment, which Tapio's machines were used on in the Bakken formation.

He worked in the finance industry for Wells Fargo in Rapid City, South Dakota. Tapio later founded New Horizon Homes in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Before entering the petroleum industry, Tapio worked in the ethanol industry. He worked as a director of Growth Energy, an ethanol trade association. Tapio is the current CEO of NT Sales and Leasing in Watertown, South Dakota. Tapio's business has been heavily involved in the oil industry in the Bakken formation. During his time working in the oil fields, Tapio stated he worked 80 hours per week for 7 years having to resort to living in a tent due to housing shortages.[4] Tapio also sells his machines to Fortune 50 companies.[5]

Political career

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In 2002, Tapio was the campaign director for Larry Diedrich's congressional bid in the 2002 U.S. House of Representatives election.[6] Tapio was an early supporter of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump in 2015. He served as Donald Trump's South Dakota campaign director for the 2016 U.S. presidential race.[7]

In 2016, Tapio upset state representative Roger Solum in the South Dakota State Senate District 5 Republican primary. Tapio ran unopposed in the November 2016 general election.[8] Tapio was sworn into the South Dakota Senate on January 10, 2017.[1]

2016 U.S. presidential election

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Tapio successfully managed the South Dakota Trump campaign in the South Dakota primary and general elections. After securing the South Dakota primary, Tapio assisted the Trump Campaign in Northern Colorado for the general election. Tapio ultimately organized five rallies with Trump and two rallies with then-vice presidential nominee Mike Pence.

2018 U.S. House of Representatives election

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Campaign

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On January 28, 2018, Tapio announced his bid to become the Republican nominee for U.S. Representative for South Dakota's at-large congressional district.[9][10] He faced former PUC commissioner Dusty Johnson and secretary of state Shantel Krebs in the June 5, 2018 GOP primary. Following the election, Tapio returned to the oil fields of the Bakken formation.

Issues

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Tapio has stated he would declare a "state of emergency" over the Indian Reservations within South Dakota and would shift funding towards them in order to help alleviate various issues.[11] As a state senator, Tapio received an “A” rating from the NRA Political Victory Fund and the National Association for Gun Rights.[12]

Electoral history

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2018 Republican primary election – At Large Congressional District of South Dakota
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dusty Johnson Checked 47,032 46.8
Republican Shantel Krebs 29,442 29.2
Republican Neal Tapio 23,980 24.0
Total votes 100,454 100

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b State of South Dakota. "Senator Neal Tapio — 2018". sdlegislature.gov. State of South Dakota.
  • ^ Associated Press. "Republican State Sen. Neal Tapio Announces Bid for Congress". U.S. News & World Report. usnews.com.
  • ^ Obeidallah, Dean (2018-01-18). "Meet Neal Tapio, the Mini-Trump of South Dakota Who Thinks Interfaith Services Are Un-Christian". The Daily Beast. Archived from the original on 2018-12-07.
  • ^ Opp, Todd. "WATCH: GOP U.S. House candidate Neal Tapio". kelo.com/news. KELO radio. Archived from the original on 2018-06-19. Retrieved 2018-04-29.
  • ^ Opp, Todd. "GOP Candidate Neal Tapio". kelo.com. KELO. Archived from the original on April 18, 2018.
  • ^ Primary Source. "Meet Neal Tapio". nealtapio.com. Neal Tapio Congressional Website. Archived from the original on February 14, 2018.
  • ^ "Pre-Campaign Organization". p2016.org/trump/orggen. Organization of Donald Trump. Archived from the original on June 2, 2016.
  • ^ Tanner, Mike (August 10, 2016). "Neal Tapio will be unopposed in SD Senate District 5 race in November". gowatertown.net. Go Watertown. Archived from the original on August 11, 2016.
  • ^ Ferguson, Dana. "Former Trump state campaign director Neal Tapio announces bid for U.S. Hous". Argus Leader. Archived from the original on September 13, 2023.
  • ^ Olson, Shad. "Neal Tapio for Congress Announcement Tour January 30, 201". nealtapio.com. NealTapioforCongress.
  • ^ Opp, Todd. "GOP Candidate Neal Tapio". kelo.com. KELO.
  • ^ Source, Primary. "Neal Tapio on Gun Rights". nealtapio.com. Archived from the original on May 1, 2018.
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