Legislation in Bismarck would stop communities like Fargo from using ranked-choice or approval voting, and it's a good idea.
One Senate seat is up for election in North Dakota, held by a Democratic incumbent. Voters will also choose a representative for one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican.
In 2018, voters approved an amendment to the North Dakota Constitution that includes a mandate giving the Legislature three ...
The North Dakota Senate race is between Democrat Katrina ... early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. The figure can change ...
North Dakota Secretary of State Michael Howe testified in opposition to the bill. He said it would cause voter confusion and ...
As the state’s chief election official, North Dakota Secretary of State Michael Howe says he takes these concerns very ...
North Dakota will see no changes to primary voting procedures for now, after the Senate voted against a bill that would have ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (KUMV) - The North Dakota House approved a bill that would provide language as to when term limits would take ...
The bill would force counties to hold an election if their county commissions adopted a resolution to reclassify an elected ...
Speakers included District 36 Representative Ty Dressler, District 37 Senator Dean Rummel, District 39 Representative Keith ...