North Dakota Statutes

§ 16.1-06-08 — No-party ballot at general elections - Contents - Delivered to elector

North Dakota § 16.1-06-08
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 16.1Elections
Ch. 16.1-06Ballots - Voting Machines - Electronic Voting Systems

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N.D. Cent. Code § 16.1-06-08 (2026).

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There must be a separate no-party ballot at the general election upon which must be placed the names of all candidates who have been nominated on the no-party primary ballot at the primary election. Such ballots must be in the same form as the no-party primary ballot and must be delivered to each elector by the proper election official. The separate ballot may be on the same paper or electronic ballot, but the list of offices and candidates must be entitled "no-party ballot" in a manner to clearly indicate the separation of the no-party list of offices and candidates from the party list of offices and candidates.

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