From college students to the unhoused, understanding North Dakota voting rules
North Dakotas election laws are coming back into focus ahead of the 2024 vote and state officials have guidance for certain populations who might struggle to get information about ballot access.
North Dakota does not have voter registration but it requires individuals to show a valid state ID when requesting a ballot. Political analysts expect a strong showing of college-age voters this November. Under state law, a student can vote in their college town by updating an ID to reflect where they live while attending school. They must reside at the address for at least 30 days before voting.
Erika White, state election director for the Office of the North Dakota Secretary of State, said there is a relatively new twist for the student demographic.
The North Dakota Legislature expanded the use of supplemental documentation to include student voting certificates, White explained. If there is a North Dakota student away from home, they can bring in that student voting document.
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