North Dakota Statutes
§ 16.1-01-13 — Term limits for United States senators and representatives in Congress
North Dakota § 16.1-01-13
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N.D. Cent. Code § 16.1-01-13 (2026).
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A person is permanently ineligible to have that person's name placed on the ballot at any
election for the office of United States senator or representative in Congress if, by the start of
the term for which the election is being held, that person will have served as a United States
senator or a representative in Congress, or in any combination of those offices, for at least
twelve years.
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§ 16.1-01-00.1
Definitions§ 16.1-01-02
Applicability of provisions of title§ 16.1-01-02.1
State policy encouraging employers to establish policy granting employees time to vote§ 16.1-01-02.2
Special election - Special procedures§ 16.1-01-02.3
Special election costs - Reimbursement§ 16.1-01-03
Opening and closing of the polls§ 16.1-01-04
Qualifications of electors - Voting requirements§ 16.1-01-04.1
Identification verifying eligibility as an elector§ 16.1-01-04.2
Residence for voting - Rules for determining§ 16.1-01-05.1
Voter lists - Addition or transfer of names§ 16.1-01-06
Highest number of votes elects§ 16.1-01-06.1
Approval voting - Ranked-choice voting - ProhibitionCite This Page — Counsel Stack
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