The bill sought to establish a create a prison industries workforce development tax credit, which Armstrong said would have created an “uneven playing field.”
North Dakota's Legislature has approved a 2026 ballot measure for voters to change term limits they approved in 2022.
The mayor of a North Dakota city promptly resigned after texting a city attorney a video of himself masturbating on his lunch break, which he claims was sent by accident.
A voter fills out a ballot at the Hillside Aquatic Complex in Bismarck on Election Day, Nov. 5, 2024. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — A resolution to change North Dakota’s term limits law failed in the House on a narrow 46-43 vote Tuesday,
Edinburg, speaks on the Senate floor during debate on a property tax bill on April 3, 2025. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — The North Dakota Senate unanimously passed a property tax bill Thursday,
City officials outline Local Government Week events, approve infrastructure upgrades and hear residents frustrations over steep property valuations.
JAMESTOWN — Jamestown Area Ambulance will not push for a special election to create an ambulance district to help with funding, according to Jessica Alonge, Stutsman County auditor/chief operating officer.
The North Dakota Senate passed a bill on Friday clarifying when term limits passed by voters in 2022 officially went into effect.
“Raising the threshold will provide better assurance of adequate representation,” said Rep. Donald Longmuir, R-Stanley. The bill also states that you can not recall an individual twice during a single term and that an election is not needed if the recalled member is the only person running. The Senate will need to vote again on this bill.
Following flooding that damaged and destroyed homes in McCook Lake, last June, there was a call for change in North Sioux City. That led to a petition drive in August and September calling for a vote to change the city’s form of government from an aldermanic city council with a mayor and an 8-member council, to a mayor and four commissioners.
The special city election is scheduled for April 29. All wards and voters will vote at Wahpeton City Hall located at 1900 4th Street North. Polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.