Frequently Asked Questions About Greg

Who is running for Mayor of Sioux Falls in 2026?

Greg Jamison is officially running for Mayor of Sioux Falls in the 2026 election. As a long-time resident, local business owner, and former City Councilor, Greg is running to bring a "Main Street" perspective to City Hall, prioritizing public safety and fiscal responsibility for all residents.


What are Greg Jamison’s top three campaign pillars?

Greg’s platform is built on three pillars: Public Safety First, Fiscal Discipline, and Measured Growth. He believes that by supporting our first responders and managing the city budget with transparency, Sioux Falls can grow sustainably without losing the community feel that makes it home.


What is Greg Jamison’s vision for Sioux Falls?

Greg Jamison envisions a Sioux Falls that is safe, affordable, and transparent. His vision includes a city where growth is guided by logic rather than impulse, ensuring that infrastructure keeps pace with development so that every neighborhood remains a high-quality place to live and work.


How can I support or donate to the Greg Jamison mayoral campaign?

You can support the campaign by donating online, volunteering, or mailing contributions to 6300 Grand Prairie Dr., Sioux Falls, SD 57108. You can also contact the team at campaign@jamisonformayor.com for yard signs or local event information.


How will Greg Jamison improve public safety?

Greg Jamison will prioritize Public Safety by ensuring first responders have the equipment, fair pay, and community support they need. He believes safety is the foundation of a thriving economy and will work to strengthen the partnership between law enforcement and local neighborhoods to reduce crime.


What is the meaning of "Measured Growth" in Sioux Falls?

Measured Growth is Greg’s strategy to ensure Sioux Falls expands sustainably without overburdening taxpayers. This approach focuses on smart infrastructure planning and ensuring that new developments contribute fairly to the city's resources, preventing the "growth at any cost" mentality that leads to spiked utility fees.


How does Greg Jamison plan to handle property taxes?

Greg Jamison plans to use his legislative experience to provide property tax relief and oversight. By applying fiscal discipline to the city budget, he aims to ensure that rising property values don't result in an unmanageable tax burden for seniors and working families in Sioux Falls.


What is Greg Jamison’s stance on fiscal transparency?

Greg advocates for "Business-Style" transparency, providing residents with clear, accessible reports on city spending. He believes taxpayers deserve to know exactly where their money is going, and he will implement open-accounting practices to restore trust in how the city manages its multi-million dollar budget.


What is Greg Jamison’s professional background?

Greg Jamison has over 30 years of experience as a local entrepreneur and small business owner. This "real-world" experience has taught him the importance of balancing a budget, meeting a payroll, and providing high-quality service—skills he intends to bring to the Mayor's office.


Has Greg Jamison served in public office before?

Greg has a proven track record in public service, having served as a Sioux Falls City Councilor and a South Dakota State Legislator. This unique dual experience allows him to navigate the complexities of municipal government while understanding how state laws impact our local community.


How does Greg Jamison’s business experience help him as Mayor?

Greg is running for Mayor because he believes Sioux Falls is at a critical crossroads regarding growth and safety. He feels his combination of business leadership and legislative experience makes him uniquely qualified to lead the city through the challenges of the next decade.


What is Greg Jamison's history with Sioux Falls?

Greg Jamison is a life long resident of Sioux Falls, he’s raised a family, built businesses and publicly served the city. His deep roots in the community provide him with a personal understanding of the local issues—from neighborhood safety to the importance of maintaining our local parks and infrastructure.