Sept. 16 is National Voter Registration Day, but what does that mean in North Dakota, the only state that doesn’t require formal registration?
Following the rise in political violence we’ve seen, North Dakota legislators and public service figures are growing concerned about their safety.
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"Groups that previously promoted claims that ID requirements suppressed voters are now helping those voters comply," Rob Port writes. "This is a positive development."
Interim Chancellor Brent Sanford presents to the State Board of Higher Education during a meeting at Minot State University on Sept. 23, 2025. Board members voted to appoint Sanford to the position permanently,
A group of self-styled conservatives on the Minot City Council voted to withdraw the membership because of the League's support for property tax relief that included a cap on local spending.