The South Dakota Democratic Party remains in debt for a second consecutive month, according to its latest financial report.

The state party amended its report for August showing that it ended the month at negative $1,727 instead of negative $9,860 due to a $10,000 donation from the Democratic National Committee it received in the last week of the month, according to the Federal Election Commission.

The SDDP ended September at a negative $8,651 and owing $46,864 in debts and obligations, according to its latest report. It received $27,346 in donations and spent $34,270 during September, according to the FEC.

The SDDP didn't return a request for comment.

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