Senate Bill 2269 would change North Dakota’s recall process by allowing officials to remain in office if no challengers file to run, affecting how future municipal recalls are handled statewide.
The NDGOP dominates North Dakota's elected offices. Two factions of the party are at war over how it chooses its candidates.
Nicole Donaghy, executive director of Native Vote, said voter registration would make voting harder for many Native American ...
North Dakota will see no changes to primary voting procedures for now, after the Senate voted against a bill that would have ...
Again, it does make sense for the state of North Dakota to delegate specific responsibilities to its political subdivisions, ...
Protesters took a stand outside of the Federal Post Office in Downtown Fargo as a part of the 50501 movement protest on ...
A resolution advanced by the North Dakota House on Wednesday seeks to raise the voter-approval threshold for ballot measures ...
The North Dakota House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday that would eliminate daylight saving time and keep the state ...
The North Dakota Legislature will decide if the state's beef producers will get to vote for checkoff board members under two ...
An election will take place to seat a Richland County representative to the North Dakota Wheat Commission. The election for Richland County will take place on Tuesday, ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota will see no changes to primary election voting procedures for now, after the Senate on Friday voted against a bill that would have changed primary ballots. North Dakota's ...
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