North Dakota Statutes § 16.1-11-22 Primary election ballot - Form - Voters to vote for candidates of only one political party
Statute Text
At the primary election there may be only one ballot containing the separate sections for all parties or principles. The judges and the inspector of elections shall inform each elector at the primary, before voting, if the voter votes for candidates of more than one political party the voter's political party ballot will be rejected. The ballot must be in the following form:
1.
The ballot must be entitled the "consolidated primary election ballot".
2.
Each political party or principle having candidates at the primary election must have a separate section on the ballot.
3.
At the head of each section must be printed the name of the political party or principle which it represents.
4.
Spanning the columns containing the political party ballot sections and before the party names or principle titles must be printed: "In a Political Party Primary Election, you may only vote for the candidates of one political party. This ballot contains the number of political parties or principles and a description of where the political parties or principles are to be found in the sections below. If you vote in more than one political party's section, your Political Party Ballot will be rejected; however, all votes on the No Party and Measure Ballots will still be counted."
5.
Immediately below the warning against voting for candidates of more than one political party must be printed: "To vote for the candidate of your choice, you must darken the oval next to the name of that candidate. To vote for an individual whose name is not printed on the ballot, you must darken the oval next to the blank line provided and write that individual's name on the blank line."
6.
The offices specified in section
16.1-11-26
must be arranged in each section with the name of each office in the center of each political party section at the head of the names of all the candidates for the office.
7.
Immediately under the name of each office must be printed: "Vote for no more than __________ name (or names)."
8.
Immediately preceding and on the same line as the name of each candidate must be printed an oval in which the voter is to mark the voter's choice by darkening the oval next to the name of the candidate chosen.
9.
The political party or principle which cast the largest vote for governor at the most recent primary election at which the office of governor was voted upon must have the first section, and the political party or principle casting the next largest vote must have the second section, and so on.
History
Amended by S.L. 2021 , ch. 164 ( HB 1253 ) , § 58 , eff. 8/1/2021 .
Amended by S.L. 2013 , ch. 168 ( SB 2369 ) , § 13 , eff. 8/1/2013 .
Amended by S.L. 2011 , ch. 152 ( SB 2254 ) , § 23 , eff. 8/1/2011 .
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