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§ 16.1-11-06 — State candidate's petition or political party certificate of endorsement required to get name on ballot - Contents - Filing
North Dakota § 16.1-11-06
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N.D. Cent. Code § 16.1-11-06 (2026).
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required to get name on ballot - Contents - Filing.
1.Every candidate for United States senator, United States representative, a state office,
including the office of state senator or state representative, and judges of the supreme
and district courts shall present to the secretary of state, between the first date
candidates may begin circulating nominating petitions according to this chapter and
before four p.m. of the sixty-fourth day before any primary election, either:
a.The certificate of endorsement signed by the state or district chairman of any
legally recognized political party containing the candidate's name, post-office
address, nongovernment issued electronic mail address, and telephone number,
the title of the office to which the candidate aspires, and the party which the
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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
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