🗳️Vote June 9th
One thing that makes North Dakota unique is North Dakotans do not have register to vote! BUT you must have a valid North Dakota ID.
Voters can cast ballots in person on Election Day or even vote early in some counties. Checking your polling place and reviewing your ballot ahead of time can help make Election Day smoother and less stressful.
Before you vote, take a few minutes to research candidates and local races. Primary elections often decide which candidates move on to the general election, making every vote especially important.
Vote411.org also has information related to candidates and allows you to compare information. Check it out below! ⬇️
Personalized BallotVOTE411 provides nonpartisan election information, including ballot lookup, candidate information, and voter resources.VOTE411
Where to Find Official Information
For the latest official election details, sample ballots, voting instructions, and county election contacts, visit the North Dakota Secretary of State Elections Page. Information about voting requirements and absentee ballots is also available through the North Dakota Voting Information Portal.
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