In-person voting for the Nov. 5 general election begins this week in some North Dakota counties. Morton County begins Wednesday with voting at the Morton Mandan Public Library and Burleigh County begins Thursday at the Bismarck Event Center.
North Dakota voters will decide next month on Measure 4, which would repeal property taxes and bar counties, towns and other local governments from levying them.
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A measure that would limit spending of the state’s biggest trust fund in order to increase its investment earnings will go to a public vote this November.
Supporters of Measure 4 have raised just over $105,000 for a group called End The Unfair Property Tax. The coalition opposed to Measure 4, Keep It Local, has raised more than $1.8 million, according to campaign finance reports available as of early Friday afternoon.
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Candidates for North Dakota governor differed Monday on a ballot measure that would change the process for future voter-initiated measures to amend the state constitution. Republican Kelly Armstrong,
During legislative forums Tuesday evening, Grand Forks candidates in Districts 42 and 18 disagreed on North Dakota's abortion ban but did agree the Legislature needs to address property taxes. The forum was sponsored by the Grand Forks-East Grand Forks Chamber of Commerce and was moderated by Garth Rydland and Chamber CEO and President Barry Wilfahrt.
"The decision to run is not about, you know, politics and hot-button issues. It's about the security of our country, the future of our kids," Burgum told ABC News.