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Voter-registration bill draws strong opposition from Secretary of State, tribal advocates and voting-rights groups

2147301 · January 23, 2025
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Summary

Representative Mike Schatz introduced House Bill 1287 to require voter registration; the Secretary of State, tribal representatives, the ACLU and other witnesses warned the change would duplicate current voter-ID processes, create barriers for tribal and rural voters, require large public education costs and risk disenfranchising residents.

Representative Mike Schatz returned to the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee to sponsor House Bill 1287, a proposal to institute statewide voter registration in North Dakota and to require registrants to indicate party affiliation on the form. Schatz said North Dakota is currently the only state without voter registration and argued the measure would prevent crossover voting in primaries.

Michael Howe, the Secretary of State (represented in testimony by Deputy Sandy McMurdie),…

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