North Dakota Statutes

§ 16.1-13-36 — Eligibility of former residents to vote for presidential electors

North Dakota § 16.1-13-36
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 16.1Elections
Ch. 16.1-13General Elections

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N.D. Cent. Code § 16.1-13-36 (2026).

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A citizen of the United States who was a qualified elector in this state immediately before establishing residence in another state and who has not qualified for voting purposes due to the residency requirement of that state may vote in this state for president and vice president only, by applying for a separate ballot under section 16.1-13-37 at least one day before the election. The requirements and procedure for former residents to vote are governed by sections 16.1-13-37, 16.1-13-40, 16.1-13-41, 16.1-13-42, 16.1-13-43, and 16.1-13-44, and the statements relative to new residents contained in those sections must be changed by the county auditor and inspector of elections to comply with this section for this purpose.

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