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.
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong gives his first State of the State address Jan. 7, 2025, at the Capitol. (Kyle Martin/For the North Dakota Monitor)BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — Gov. Kelly ...
Several bills directing state education dollars outside of North Dakota's public schools inched through committee hearings this week, as lawmakers push to open the state to school choice. School ...
Stephanie Dassinger Engebretson, deputy director for the North Dakota League of Cities, testifies in opposition to HB 1307.
Nicole Donaghy, executive director of Native Vote, said voter registration would make voting harder for many Native American ...
North Dakota lawmakers have voted against a proposal to place sports betting legalization on the 2026 general election ballot. During a floor vote on Wednesday, the state House of Representatives ...
Jen Baddour volunteered as a poll greeter on University of North Carolina’s Chapel ... have not put forward evidence that voter fraud occurred in the election. For the vast majority of the ...
Jen Baddour volunteered as a poll greeter on University of North Carolina ... site for anyone voting for the first time. She told young voters there, “Listen, you’re not going to see or hear the ...
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