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ELECTION 2014

A glitch in North Dakota's polling system prevented a former Dickinson resident from voting Tuesday in the general election, the Secretary of State's office said Wednesday.
GRAND FORKS - Another Grand Forks legislator has introduced a bill to tweak North Dakota's voter identification law. State Sen. Ray Holmberg, R-Grand Forks, introduced a bill Thursday that would require student photo identification cards provided...
Results are not official and may not include mail-in or absentee votes. Numbers reflect votes reported by the North Dakota Secretary of State's Office.
BISMARCK -- North Dakota voters emphatically rejected a ballot measure Tuesday that would have dedicated millions and potentially billions of dollars in oil tax revenue for conservation projects over the next 25 years.

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FARGO - A controversial proposal to add a "right to life" amendment to North Dakota's constitution was rejected by voters Tuesday. ND Choose Life, the main coalition working to get the amendment approved by voters, conceded defeat about 90 minute...
WASHINGTON -- Voters in the United States took to the polls on Tuesday, casting ballots in midterm elections where Republicans are poised to make gains and possibly recapture control of the U.S. Senate in a race that could complicate President Ba...
BISMARCK - More than 83,000 North Dakota voters had already cast ballots before the polls opened this morning on Election Day, Secretary of State Al Jaeger said.
The first time I stepped in to a voting booth was the fall of 1974 in Tucson, and yes there were actually voting booths prior to the disco and Saturday Night Fever. On the ballot that day were former presidential candidates and Arizona political ...
If nothing else, the 2014 election campaign confirmed the fact that campaigns are in a rut. Very little changes from election to election, especially the behavior of those with dogs in the fight.
The Dickinson Press will not be accepting election-related letters to the editor after midnight Saturday due to time and space considerations. If you plan to submit a letter to the editor, please do so immediately. Letters must be 400 words or less.

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BISMARCK - A week before Election Day, more than 40,000 North Dakotans have already voted through absentee ballots, vote-by-mail ballots and at early voting centers, Secretary of State Al Jaeger said Tuesday.
BISMARCK - North Dakota's Tourism Division director said Monday she plans to seek changes to prevent political campaigns from using the agency's stock footage, after four sportsmen who took part in a tourism video wound up in a campaign ad promot...
FARGO - The two candidates in the North Dakota agriculture commissioner's race have clashed in their different approaches to balancing the conflicts between energy and agriculture.

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