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BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) – An appeals court will not reconsider its decision finding that the Turtle Mountain ...
The next step for the case that claimed North Dakota disenfranchised tribal voters in state elections is likely the U.S. Supreme Court.
A federal appeals court won't reconsider its decision in a redistricting case that went against two Native American tribes ...
This legislative district map was drawn by the plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the state. North Dakota officials were ordered by federal Judge Peter Welte to adopt the map, but an appeals court ...
The latest ruling is a reversal for two Native American tribes in North Dakota who had successfully challenged the Legislature's 2021 redistricting map as diluting their voting strength.
On this week's North Dakota Legislative Review," we talk with Sen. Kristin Roers (R-Fargo), about elections, campaign finance, mental health and property tax reform, and her bill to allow ...
The Senate Agriculture and Veterans Affairs Committee unanimously recommended Friday, Jan. 24, that the North Dakota Legislature pass Senate Bill 2210, which proposes a study of how the state ...
The new legislative maps have created a particular hardship for Representative Snyder, who was dismayed to learn that he had been drawn out of his own district by a block and a half. He said that ...
US District Chief Judge Peter D. Welte ordered a new joint North Dakota legislative district for two Native American tribes on Monday. The Tribes successfully argued that a map created through ...
North Dakota state Rep. Robin Weisz, at left, and state Sen. Jerry Klein, both Republicans, inspect alternative maps proposed by the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians and the Spirit Lake ...
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