North Dakota Statutes
§ 44-02-02 — Resignations of officers - To whom made
North Dakota § 44-02-02
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N.D. Cent. Code § 44-02-02 (2026).
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The resignation of an officer must be in writing and must be made as follows:
1.The governor and lieutenant governor, to the legislative assembly, if it is in session,
and if not, to the secretary of state.
2.Any other state or district officer, to the governor.
3.A member of the legislative assembly, to the presiding officer of the branch of which
the individual is a member, when in session, and when not in session, to the chairman
of the legislative management. When made to the presiding officer, the presiding
officer at once shall notify the chairman of the legislative management of the
resignation.
4.An officer of the legislative assembly, to the branch of which the individual is an officer.
5.An elective county officer, by filing or depositing the resignation in the office of the
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