North Dakota voters appear split and largely undecided about four of the five ballot measures up for a vote on Nov. 5, a new poll commissioned by the North Dakota News Cooperative found. The four ballot measures – Measures 2,
A poll released by the North Dakota News Cooperative and WPA Intelligence shows Senator Kevin Cramer leading Katrina Christiansen 51-29, Kelly Armstrong ahead of Merrill Piepkorn 54-24, and Julie Fedorchak over Trygve Hammer 53-28. In each of these races, about 19 and 20 percent of voters are undecided.
On November 5, North Dakota voters will be voting on multiple ballot measures. Three of which are constitutional measures, two are initiated measures. Measure 1 on the ballot is looking to change language that has been in North Dakota’s constitution for decades.
North Dakota incumbent Sen. Kevin Cramer met Democratic challenger Katrina Christiansen on Wednesday in a debate hosted by local public broadcaster Prairie Media. The two candidates disagreed on almost everything from immigration to inflation to abortion.
Sen. Kevin Cramer and Dem-NPL challenger Katrina Christiansen addressed Measure 4, which would eliminate property taxes, during a televised debate Wednesday.
On the surface, Republican candidates for the top political races in North Dakota appear set for a clean sweep with just over a month until the general election.
BISMARCK — On the surface, Republican candidates for the top political races in North Dakota appear set for a clean sweep with just over a month until the general election, a poll commissioned by the North Dakota News Cooperative shows.
The North Dakota Department of Transportation will hold events in the next two weeks on four American Indian reservations to provide non-driver photo identification cards that can be used for
There are five statewide measures in the general election and early polls show it could go either way for a majority of them.
For North Dakota’s two state auditor candidates, this race is all about transparency and accessibility. The State Auditor’s Office is in charge of providing auditing, accounting and financial services to state agencies and local governments.
Christiansen said she opposed the measure while acknowledging property taxes are too high in North Dakota. She said the prospect of property tax elimination is a "stressor" for teachers she's gotten to know at her kids' school in Jamestown. "They are really worried about what happens if Measure 4 passes," she said.