About



Dan Lederman was elected to the South Dakota House of Representatives in 2008 and serves on the Taxation and Local Government Committees.
In his first session, Lederman was the prime sponsor of seven pieces of legislation and co-sponsored over one hundred more.
In the 2010 session he passed the Iran Divestment Bill that forced the state of South Dakota to divest from foreign oil companies that invest in Iran.
Dan was awarded a fellowship by the Council of State Governments to attend the Bowhay Leadership Institute. He serves on the CSG Canadian Relations and ALEC International Relations Board. Dan is a member of the Republican Jewish Coalition Young Leaders Board of Directors.
Rep. Lederman was recognized as one of South Dakota’s Top Ten Young Leaders by the South Dakota Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Dan Lederman has served as a Union County Commissioner and led the fight to improve services without raising property taxes by increasing revenue within individual county departments. He succeeded in adding more than two million dollars to the tax rolls and recovering thousands in back taxes.
Dan is an owner and operator of a surety bonding company that has agents in nine states. He and his brothers manage several businesses including a clothing store that has been in the family for three generations.
Rep. Lederman lives in Dakota Dunes with his wife Jessica and three children. Dan served in the Army National Guard as a combat medic until being honorably discharged in May of 2000 and serves as Americanism Officer for the American Legion Post #134 in North Sioux City.
To learn more about Dan visit his LinkedIn page.






