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ND HCR3044
Concurrent Resolution
Status
2/22/2011
Primary Sponsor
William Kretschmar
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AI Summary
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Directs the Legislative Management to study changing election procedures so at least one member of each legislative district is elected to the Legislative Assembly every two years instead of every four years
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Current North Dakota law requires one-half of Senate members and one-half of House members to be elected biennially, resulting in district members being elected only once every four years
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Seeks to enable the will of the people to be expressed through representatives in a more timely manner through regular biennial elections in each district
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Requires Legislative Management to report findings, recommendations, and any necessary implementing legislation to the Sixty-third Legislative Assembly
Legislative Description
A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to study the election of at least one member of each legislative district to the Legislative Assembly each biennial election.
Last Action
Second reading, failed to adopt yeas 22 nays 70
3/30/2011