November 3, 2021 •
North Dakota Governor Issues Call for Special Session

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North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum has called a special session of the Legislature to begin November 8. Lawmakers had announced a special session in September to begin November 8 but Burgum’s announcement means lawmakers will not be limited to the […]
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum has called a special session of the Legislature to begin November 8.
Lawmakers had announced a special session in September to begin November 8 but Burgum’s announcement means lawmakers will not be limited to the four days allotted under the constitution when the Legislature calls itself into session.
House Majority Leader Chet Pollert said they will determine whether a veto session will be necessary during the special session.
This does not affect lobbyist reporting.
September 29, 2021 •
North Dakota Special Session for Redistricting Scheduled

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North Dakota lawmakers announced they will convene on November 8 for a special session to adopt a redistricting plan and to allocate funds from the American Rescue Plan Act. Gov. Doug Burgum has not called the Legislature into session as […]
North Dakota lawmakers announced they will convene on November 8 for a special session to adopt a redistricting plan and to allocate funds from the American Rescue Plan Act.
Gov. Doug Burgum has not called the Legislature into session as expected under House Bill 1397, which would permit lawmakers as much time as needed for the session.
If the Legislature calls itself into session, the session can only last four days.
Under the North Dakota Constitution, any bills passed after August 1 are effective 90 days after filing.
For the redistricting plan to take effect earlier, upon filing with the Office of Secretary of State, it must pass by a two-thirds vote of each house.
This does not affect lobbyist reporting.
April 22, 2021 •
North Dakota Passes Bill Amending the Procedure for Lobbyist Penalties

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North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum signed a bill amending the State Government Ethics Act to transfer authority to assess penalties for lobbyist gift and campaign contribution violations from the secretary of state to the Ethics Commission. House Bill 1295 also […]
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum signed a bill amending the State Government Ethics Act to transfer authority to assess penalties for lobbyist gift and campaign contribution violations from the secretary of state to the Ethics Commission.
House Bill 1295 also makes previously mandatory penalties optional, but the lobbyist license revocation penalty for a second violation becomes mandatory if the secretary of state is notified of the violation by the Ethics Commission, a state’s attorney, or a court.
The bill also amends the North Dakota Election Code regarding campaign contribution reporting to give the secretary of state authority to audit reports if there is substantial reason to believe there are any violations.
The bill is effective immediately.
November 30, 2020 •
North Dakota Supreme Court Rules Against Governor’s Appointment

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The North Dakota Supreme Court ruled Gov. Doug Burgum does not have the statutory or constitutional authority to appoint a replacement for a state House seat won by a candidate who died before the election. David Andahl died on Oct. […]
The North Dakota Supreme Court ruled Gov. Doug Burgum does not have the statutory or constitutional authority to appoint a replacement for a state House seat won by a candidate who died before the election.
David Andahl died on Oct. 5 from complications related to COVID-19, but his name remained on the ballot as early voting had commenced weeks before his death.
A day after the election, Burgum appointed Washburn coal executive Wade Boeshans to the seat.
In a unanimous ruling, the justices ruled authority to appoint the replacement belongs to the District 8 Republican Executive Committee, who appointed the last holder of the seat, fellow Republican Jeff Delzer.
November 4, 2020 •
North Dakota Incumbent Republican Gov. Doug Burgum Reelected

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Incumbent Republican Gov. Doug Burgum easily won reelection in North Dakota. As of Wednesday morning, with 86% of votes counted, Burgum prevailed over Democratic candidate Shelley Lenz by roughly 42 percentage points. Additionally, Libertarian candidate DuWayne Hendrickson collected about 4 […]
Incumbent Republican Gov. Doug Burgum easily won reelection in North Dakota.
As of Wednesday morning, with 86% of votes counted, Burgum prevailed over Democratic candidate Shelley Lenz by roughly 42 percentage points.
Additionally, Libertarian candidate DuWayne Hendrickson collected about 4 percent of votes.
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