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ND HB1482
Bill
Status
4/29/2025
Primary Sponsor
Scott Wagner
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AI Summary
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School district debt limit increase questions must be placed on primary or general election ballots, replacing the previous option to use "regular or special" elections
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Municipal bond elections for counties, cities, public school districts, and park districts must now be held on the same date as statewide primary or general elections, requiring coordination with county officials on canvassing, materials, and expenses
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Cities, public school districts, and park districts must notify the county auditor in writing at least 64 days before the election of any bond question to appear on the ballot
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For municipalities other than counties, cities, school districts, or park districts, the minimum notice period before bond elections increases from 20 days to 64 days
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Removes the provision that spoiled or blank ballots may not be counted for or against proposed bond issues
Legislative Description
A school district debt limit election, the requirements of a municipal bond election, and the contents of a ballot.
Last Action
Filed with Secretary Of State 04/28
4/30/2025