North Dakota Statutes
§ 54-40.4-04 — Submission of charter to electors
North Dakota § 54-40.4-04
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N.D. Cent. Code § 54-40.4-04 (2026).
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At least sixty days, but not more than two years, after submission of the proposed charter to
the affected governing bodies, the proposed charter must be submitted to a vote of the qualified
electors of each affected county and city at a primary or general election held concurrently. The
question on the ballot at the election must be framed in a manner that fairly and accurately
describes the substance of the proposed charter. If the proposed charter has been submitted to
a vote of the qualified electors of a county or city, the governing body may call a special election
to resubmit the proposed charter to a vote of the qualified electors, and the special election
must take place at least sixty days after the call for the special election.
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