North Dakota Statutes § 16.1-03-07 Meeting of district committee - Organization
Statute Text
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If a legislative district chooses to organize by precinct in every odd-numbered year, the district committee of each party shall meet within fifteen days after the caucus provided for in section
16.1-03-01
. The day, hour, and site must be set by the existing district committee chairman. Any incumbent members of the legislative assembly from the party and any other individual provided for by the district committee's bylaws constitute the district committee of the party. The district committee of a party must be organized to coincide with the geographical boundary lines of state legislative districts. Each member of any committee provided for in this chapter must be a qualified elector.
2.
The district committee shall select the officers of the district committee and forward to the state committee the name and contact information of the district committee chairman. The district committee may appoint an executive committee consistent with the bylaws of the district committee. That party's nominees for and members of the legislative assembly shall serve as members of the executive committee.
3.
If the office of chairman becomes vacant, the vacancy may be filled as provided by the district party bylaws.
4.
The bylaws of the state committee or state party may not include any requirement providing directives or procedures for the method of the organization of district committees nor may the state committee or state party take any action or impose any requirement regarding district party organization unless a district lacks a disytrict committee that is able to carry out the responsibilities under this chapter. A state party may not take any action that is inconsistent with this chapter.
5.
After redistricting of the legislative assembly becomes effective, the state party chair may appoint a temporary district party organization chair in any newly established district or a district that lacks a district committee able to carry out the responsibilities of this chapter. The temporary district party organization chair shall organize the district political party as closely as possible in conformance with this chapter to assure compliance with primary election filing deadlines.
History
Amended by S.L. 2021SP1 , ch. 556 ( HB 1513 ) , § 1 , eff. 11/12/2021 .
Amended by S.L. 2017 , ch. 153 ( SB 2261 ) , § 4 , eff. 4/10/2017 .
Amended by S.L. 2013 , ch. 168 ( SB 2369 ) , § 6 , eff. 8/1/2013 .
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