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  2. Elections in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Neither a United States Passport nor a North Dakota College- or University-issued ID card [2] are accepted forms of identification. North Dakota is exempt from the requirements of the federal National Voter Registration Act of 1993. Because of this exemption, North Dakota has since 2004 required voters to produce an approved form of ID before ...

  3. Outline of North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    North Dakota – 39th state of the United States, having been admitted to the union on November 2, 1889. The state capital is Bismarck, and the most populous city is Fargo. North Dakota is the 19th most extensive, but the 4th least populous, and the 4th least densely populated of the 50 United States.

  4. North Dakota Secretary of State - Wikipedia

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    The North Dakota secretary of state is an elected office in the U.S. state of North Dakota.The incumbent as of 2023 was Michael Howe.Duties of the secretary of state include being the custodian of the state's Great Seal and other official state documents, recording the official acts of the governor, distributing copies of legislative resolutions, and recording original bills and resolutions ...

  5. Trump announces North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum as his ... - AOL

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    North Dakota implemented term limits for governors in 2022 that restrict any governor from running for a third term, but that measure did not apply retroactively to Burgum, who was already in office.

  6. Doug Burgum - Wikipedia

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    He promised to make North Dakota carbon neutral by 2030; he said he would loosen regulations for the gas industry, but also said he is committed to clean energy projects. [122] Burgum criticized the Biden administration for policies phasing out gas stoves in some forms of new housing. [123]

  7. 2024 North Dakota elections - Wikipedia

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    On November 5, concurrent with other statewide elections across the United States, North Dakota voters selected one United States senator, one United States representative, secretary of state, attorney general, and several other statewide executive and judicial branch offices.

  8. North Dakota Legislative Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The North Dakota Legislative Assembly is the state legislature of the U.S. state of North Dakota. The Legislative Assembly consists of two chambers, the lower North Dakota House of Representatives, with 94 representatives, and the upper North Dakota Senate, with 47 senators. The state is divided into 47 constituent districts, with two ...

  9. Gun laws in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    On March 23, 2017, a bill permitting constitutional carry [7] was signed by Governor Doug Burgum.As of August 1, 2017, people carrying concealed without a concealed weapons license will need to carry a form of state-issued photo ID, must be a North Dakota resident for at least 1 year, must inform police about their handgun upon contact, and must not otherwise be prohibited from possessing a ...