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One hundred years ago, women were given the right to vote by Constitutional amendment.And a North Dakota group is launching a two-year celebration.The…
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The state Senate has approved the Secretary of State’s budget – including money for new voting machines.That budget includes $8.2 million to replace the…
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The 19th amendment, granting women the right to vote, was passed in 1919. However, women in North Dakota were already able to vote in city elections under…
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On this date in 1904 the Washburn Leader reported that the presidential election was a measure of North Dakota’s progress. Incumbent Republican President…
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Many North Dakotans voted early in this mid-term election.As of mid-afternoon Monday, the Secretary of State's office reported 144,774 people had voted…
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The state of North Dakota has received $3 million from the Federal Election Assistance Commission.The money was approved by Congress. It can be used for…
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A group calling itself “North Dakotans for Citizen Voting” has submitted petitions to get a Constitutional measure on the November ballot.Supporters say…
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North Dakota voters may be asked to make some changes to the state’s Constitution concerning who is eligible to vote in North Dakota elections.Article II…
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In 2017, the North Dakota Legislature was asked to fund new voting machines.The Legislature declined. And that means North Dakota is using the same voting…
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In North Dakota, we’re seeing a trend toward fewer polling places."That's been a trend since the 1950s," said Deputy Secretary of State Jim Silrum. "Even…