North Dakota Statutes
§ 16.1-11-36 — Vote required at primary election for nomination
North Dakota § 16.1-11-36
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N.D. Cent. Code § 16.1-11-36 (2026).
Text
An individual may not be deemed nominated as a candidate for any office at any primary
election unless that individual receives a number of votes at least equal to the number of
signatures required on a petition to have a candidate's name for that office placed on the
primary ballot.
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Libertarian Party of North Dakota v. Jaeger
659 F.3d 687 (Eighth Circuit, 2011)
Nearby Sections
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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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North Dakota § 16.1-11-36, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/16.1-11-36.