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Electoral reform in North Dakota : ウィキペディア英語版 | Electoral reform in North Dakota Electoral reform in North Dakota refers to efforts to change the voting laws in this U.S. state. After the 2001 regular session of the North Dakota Legislative Assembly, the legislature formed a bi-partisan interim committee to work on state legislative districts.〔(North Dakota Redistricting 2001 ), FairVote.〕 North Dakota law specifies a minimum of 4,000 signatures to get on the Presidential ballot.〔(Nader Campaign Submits More Than 6,300 Signatures in North Dakota ), VoteNader.〕 In North Dakota, felons' voting rights are restored automatically after release from prison. ==Balloting methods== North Dakota opted to eliminate direct recording electronic ballots in favor of systems that leave a paper trail.〔(North Dakota and Nebraska Quietly Stay All Paper ), Warren Stewart, VoteTrustUSA, October 25, 2005〕 The state also established controversial voting centers in urban areas in place of the former decentralized system in which voters had precinct polling stations close to their homes.〔(State elections trending to voting centers ), Dale Wetzel, Bismarck Tribune, March 15, 2007.〕
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