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BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) - The League of Women Voters of North Dakota is asking Gov. Kelly Armstrong to veto a bill that would shorten the window for North Dakotans to submit mail-in absentee ballots.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong vetoed a bill that would have required most libraries in the state to keep material considered sexually explicit in areas difficult for minors to access.
The Legislature has passed and sent to Governor Armstrong a bill that would affect when mail-in absentee ballots are due.
Now more than ever, we need a consistent, efficient and easy-to-understand voter experience across our entire state to maintain trust in our election system,” Gov. Kelly Armstrong said Wednesday.
The North Dakota Senate passed a bill on Monday to standardize state election laws, removing some power from home rule counties and cities in the state.
BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — Gov. Kelly Armstrong signed two bills last week that will change laws surrounding political communications and advertisements in North Dakota. House Bill 1167,
Final action is expected soon on a plan that would prevent North Dakota cities and counties from using alternative voting methods for local elections. Both chambers of the Legislature have approved a bill that focuses on two options – ranked-choice voting and approval voting.