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A new law is changing the way absentee ballots are counted, and this is being put to the test for the first time next month in Minot.
The next step for the case that claimed North Dakota disenfranchised tribal voters in state elections is likely the U.S. Supreme Court.
"Democracy falters when voters are swayed from the truth by self-serving political maneuvering," Rob Port writes.
Appeals court rules against North Dakota tribes in voting rights case that could go to Supreme Court
A federal appeals court won’t reconsider its decision in a redistricting case that went against two Native American tribes ...
Minot will give a new state law on absentee ballots its first run when it holds its mayoral race Aug. 5. “A lot of people are ...
The North Dakota Soybean Growers Association (NDSGA) held officer elections during a recent Board of Directors meeting. Josh ...
North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley has recommended that Gov. Kelly Armstrong not begin removal proceedings for ...
Marty Jackley plans to run for U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson's job in 2026, the attorney general confirmed to the Argus Leader in a ...
Absentee ballots are now available for Minot’s special mayoral election, set to take place Tuesday, Aug. 5. Residents may vote absentee by visiting the Ward County Auditor’s ...
The radical candidate’s primary victory means more about what lies ahead for the Democratic Party than it does about the prospects for the survival of American Jews.The post Mamdani and ...
Prairie Public will premiere a new documentary, “Lawrence Welk: A North Dakota Farm Boy,” that explores the life and legacy ...
The deadliest North Dakota tornado on record took place June 20, 1957, in Fargo, an F5 that claimed 10 lives. While the National Weather Service has yet to officially classify this weekend’s tornadoes ...
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