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Sept. 16 is National Voter Registration Day, but what does that mean in North Dakota, the only state that doesn’t require ...
"Groups that previously promoted claims that ID requirements suppressed voters are now helping those voters comply," Rob Port ...
Stickers featuring artwork from 2020 “I Voted” contest winner Khloe Brandon of Hatton Eielson Public School sit on a table at ...
A group of self-styled conservatives on the Minot City Council voted to withdraw the membership because of the League's ...
Feeling artsy and proud? The public has been invited to submit sticker designs that voters may wear after they take part in ...
Submissions will be accepted by the Secretary of State’s Office from Sept. 15 through Nov. 15. The public will vote for the ...
Grand Forks-area Republicans selected a University of North Dakota faculty member to fill the legislative seat vacated by Rep ...
A former Republican lawmaker will represent District 25 in southeastern North Dakota, filling the position that has been ...
The North Dakota Secretary of State’s Office wants artists from across the state to submit their artwork for a chance to be ...
Morton County Auditor Dawn Rhone is looking forward to new election equipment. "Thankfully we haven't had a lot of problems with ours as some counties have, but it's reassuring that we don't have to ...
North Dakota legislators started being affected by term limits on Jan. 1, 2023, after Constitutional Measure 1 was approved by voters on Nov. 8, 2022. This measure limits state legislators to serving ...
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