2016 After serving his fourth term in the
South Dakota House of Representatives, Bolin was term-limited from running again in the House. Bolin ran unopposed in the District 16 Republican Primary for the
South Dakota Senate. In the general election, Bolin is running against Chad Skiles, a Democrat from Canton.[3]
South Dakota House of Representatives
2014 Bolin ran in the District 16 Republican Primary for the
South Dakota House of Representatives. In the Republican Primary, out of a total of 3156 votes cast, Bolin received 1329, Anderson received 1049, and Kevin D. Jensen, who did not advance, received 778. Bolin and Anderson advanced to the general election, where they were unopposed.[4]
2012 Bolin and Representative
Patty Miller were challenged in the four-way June 5, 2012, Republican Primary, where Bolin placed first with 864 votes (40.9%);[5] in the four-way November 6, 2012, General election Bolin took the first seat with 6,760 votes (35.7%) and Representative Miller took the second seat ahead of returning 2010
Democratic challenger
Ann Tornberg and Stanley Jacobson.[6]
2010 With incumbent Republican Representative Lederman running for South Dakota Senate and leaving a District 16 seat open, Bolin and Patty Miller were unopposed for both the June 8, 2010, Republican Primary;[7] in the three-way November 2, 2010, General election, Miller took the first seat and Bolin took the second seat with 4,821 votes (34.76%) ahead of Democratic nominee Ann Tornberg.[8]
2008 When District 16 incumbent Democratic Representative
Margaret V. Gillespie ran for
South Dakota Senate and Republican Representative
Joel Dykstra left the Legislature leaving both District 16 seats open, Bolin ran in the three-way June 3, 2008, Republican Primary and placed second with 1,224 votes (25.8%);[9] in the four-way November 4, 2008, General election fellow Republican nominee
Dan Lederman took the first seat and Bolin took the second seat with 5,377 votes (27.61%) ahead of
Democratic nominees Janelle O'Connor and Brian Wells.[10]