ELECTION
Today's Ask Your Government
Dear Teri, Is the North Dakota interstate system a two-lane highway, or is the left lane considered the passing lane? I understand that slow moving traffic should drive on the right-hand lane. I some...
Posted on 8/18/12 at 7:51 PM
Oil Patch polls have long lines, familiar faces
WILLISTON, N.D. Voters waited in long lines to cast their ballots here Tuesday, but the strong turnout came from longtime residents rather than new workers. Inspector Claire Folvag said the four sta...
Posted on 6/13/12 at 12:26 AM
Election Day!
It's primary election day in North Dakota, and for a newsroom that means an evening of fun, togetherness and a bit of last-minute stress as the deadline approaches. The polls close at 7 p.m. tonight,...
Posted on 6/12/12 at 5:22 PM
Stand up and be counted
Today is the day to stand up and be counted. My fellow Americans, get out there and vote. My theory is you cant complain too much about the way your country, state, county and city are being run if yo...
Posted on 11/2/10 at 4:41 AM
Moorhead School Group Starts Area Voices Blog
On November 2nd, Moorhead voters will go to the polls to decide whether to pass an operating levy referendum. A group of levy supporters has started a blog entitled, "Our Students Our Future." Check i...
Posted on 9/14/10 at 1:42 PM
Garrison residents voting on school expansion
One week after Election Day, residents of the North Dakota city of Garrison are still voting.November 13, 2012
N.D. among states with secession petitions
After the events of last week’s election, some people apparently want out. Residents of 22 states, including North Dakota, had filed petitions on the White House’s official petitions website seeking permission to secede from the United States, as of Monday afternoon.By By Marino Eccher , Forum Communications , November 13, 2012
Heitkamp aside, N.D. Democrats struggle for answers
FARGO — He was a political underdog running against a popular office holder for the North Dakota governor’s office.By Patrick Springer, Forum Communications , November 12, 2012
N.D. voter numbers set record
North Dakota’s number of voters set a new high in Tuesday’s election, but the state’s turnout percentage was well short of a record.November 10, 2012
County election results finalized
The Stutsman County Canvassing Board reviewed 105 ballots during its meeting Friday. The board rejected 33 ballots and added the other 72 ballots to the unofficial totals from Election Day. None of the issues were close enough to be effected by the additional votes.By Keith Norman , November 10, 2012
N.D. is first state to add farmer protection to its constitution
By By Blake Nicholson, Associated Press , November 09, 2012
Heitkamp credits Cass as difference-maker
By By Marino Eccher , Forum Communications , November 09, 2012
Fraud? No, spider delays Mass. town's vote count
REHOBOTH, Mass. (AP) — It wasn't hanging chads or voter fraud that delayed the vote count in one Massachusetts town — it was a spider.By Associated Press , November 08, 2012
Voters defeat new courthouse issue
Voters in eastern North Dakota’s Griggs County have defeated a $2 million bond issue to build a new courthouse. The Grand Forks Herald reported that the measure on Tuesday’s ballot got support from only 49 percent of voters when 60 percent approval was required.November 08, 2012
Stutsman County unofficial election results
November 08, 2012
Re-elected, Obama heads back to divided government
By By David Espo, Associated Press , November 08, 2012
Canvassing Board meets Friday to declare election results official
The voters have gone to the polls and the tabulations of the unofficial results have been made. Only one thing remains in the election process. At 9 a.m. Friday, the Stutsman County Canvassing Board will meet to review some problem ballots and declare the election results official, according to Casey Bradley, chief operating officer and auditor for the county.By Keith Norman , November 08, 2012
Smoked out: By Dec. 6, smoking banned in public places, worksites
The vote is final and North Dakotans approved Measure 4, the ban on smoking in public places and worksites.By Ben Rodgers , November 08, 2012
Big wins in East propel Heitkamp to the Senate
Heidi Heitkamp’s U.S. Senate victory Tuesday was a case study in how the East was won. Big margins of victory in eastern North Dakota gave the Democratic former attorney general the cushion she needed to overcome advantages elsewhere in the state for U.S. Rep. Rick Berg, and ultimately propelled Heitkamp to a narrow win.By By Marino Eccher , Forum Communications , November 08, 2012
Berg concedes Senate race: Decision averts a recount
By By Marino Eccher , Forum Communications , November 08, 2012
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