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The 2024 North Dakota House of Representatives elections were held on November 5, 2024, as part of the biennial 2024 United States elections. [1] In January of 2024, Federal District Court Judge Peter Welte required North Dakota to substantially alter Legislative District 9 in response to a lawsuit by the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians and the Spirit Lake Tribe.
Nov 5 >60% TBD: North Dakota: Legislature: Failed [76] Constitutional Measure 5: Legalizes production, processing, and sale of marijuana for recreational use for adults 21 and older. Nov 5 >50% TBD: South Dakota: Citizens Failed [77] Initiated Measure 29: Legalizes the possession of, distribution and recreational usage of marijuana for adults ...
A measure related to recreational marijuana is on the North Dakota ballot. Currently, medical marijuana is legal in the state. Initiated Measure 5 asks voters to consider a new chapter of ...
On November 5, concurrent with other statewide elections across the United States, North Dakota voters selected one United States senator, one United States representative, secretary of state, attorney general, and several other statewide executive and judicial branch offices.
A ballot measure to institute an age limit on members of Congress will pass in North Dakota, according to a projection from Decision Desk HQ. The measure will prohibit anyone from being elected or ...
The elections coincided with elections for other offices in North Dakota, including the US Senate, US House, North Dakota Secretary of State, North Dakota Attorney General, and the North Dakota Senate. Following the 2022 elections, Republicans expanded their supermajority by two seats, giving them an 82-to-12 member advantage over Democrats. [2]
North Dakota voters on Tuesday approved a ballot measure barring congressional candidates who would turn 81 by the end of the year before their term would expire.
Voting was held at 12 locations across the state from 5 to 8 p.m. CST. If a candidate receives over 60% of the vote, they win all 29 delegates allocated to North Dakota, but if no candidate reaches the threshold, delegates are allocated proportionally to candidates receiving over 20% of the vote. [5]