North Dakota voters are deciding ballot measures to do away with the property tax, legalize recreational marijuana and to raise the bar for citizens to amend the state constitution.
North Dakota voters made the decision to not legalize recreational marijuana on Tuesday. On the North Dakota ballot as Initiative Measure 5, 52.5% of voters rejected the ballot item, according to the Associated Press,
N.D., is projected to win the North Dakota gubernatorial race, replacing sitting Gov. Doug Burgum, who ran for president.
Republican U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong has won the race to be North Dakota’s next governor. The state’s lone congressman has served three terms in the U.S.
Kevin Cramer, a Republican, wins the U.S. Senate seat in North Dakota. Race called by The Associated Press. race called *Incumbent Source: Election results and race calls are from The Associated Press.
A Republican U.S. senator from North Dakota who ousted a Democrat in 2018 is now facing a Democrat challenger making her second Senate bid
The legalization of marijuana was on the ballot in four states on Tuesday. Florida, North Dakota and South Dakota each voted on measures to legalize recreational marijuana while Nebraska voters weighed in on both recreational and medical marijuana. Here is the latest vote counts on each measure and what they would do.
Voters in South Dakota and North Dakota have rejected a ballot measure meant to legalize recreational marijuana.
This measure would allow for the production, sale, possession and use of cannabis by those 21 and over.
CBS News projects former President Donald Trump will win North Dakota and South Dakota in the 2024 presidential election. Each state has three electoral college votes. North Dakota and South Dakota both voted for Trump in 2020 and 2016.
North Dakota could be on its way to a historic voter participation rate based on early voting turnout and potential Election Day vote totals, Secretary of State Michael Howe said Monday. More than 182,