No, Kanye West won't be on presidential ballot in South Dakota

Lisa Kaczke
Sioux Falls Argus Leader

Kanye West won't be a presidential candidate on the ballot in South Dakota. 

Presidential candidate petitions had to be in the mail to the South Dakota Secretary of State's Office by Aug. 4. Secretary of State's Office spokeswoman Rachel Soulek confirmed the office hasn't received a candidate petition from West as of Monday.

West, a rapper and fashion designer, announced in a July 4 tweet that he was running for U.S. president and told Forbes on July 8 that he was planning to run as a candidate for the Birthday Party. He has held one campaign event, in South Carolina where he claimed Harriet Tubman didn't free slaves, and his wife Kim Kardashian has asked for compassion for her husband, who has bipolar disorder.

West has filed candidate petitions in 10 states, although not all have been found sufficient, and Republican operatives are assisting West in several of those states, according to the Washington Post. Trump told reporters last week that he doesn't have anything to do with helping West get on the ballot.