North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2252

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

State party conventions and endorsing caucuses or conventions for primary and general elections.

Impact

The proposed changes are significant for the structure of candidate nominations within the state. By requiring district party committees to make early decisions about the nomination process, SB2252 aims to increase organization and clarity regarding candidate endorsements. This could streamline the nomination process for legislative candidates and ensure a more uniform approach across different districts. Furthermore, the bill allows for qualified electors to participate in challenges to their right to vote at these conventions, which emphasizes democratic participation within party processes.

Summary

Senate Bill 2252 aims to amend and enact provisions relating to district endorsing caucuses and conventions in North Dakota. Specifically, it mandates that between July 1 and December 1 of each odd-numbered year, district committees of political parties vote on whether to hold an endorsing caucus or convention to select nominees for legislative positions, or to participate in the primary election. If they choose a caucus or convention, it must be conducted by May 1 of the following even-numbered year, and they must inform the Secretary of State of their decision within ten days. The decision is final and cannot be changed, with primary elections automatically triggered if no decision is made in time.

Contention

Notably, there may be points of contention regarding the proposed finality of the district parties' decisions. Critics might argue that locking in decisions months in advance could limit flexibility in response to changing political landscapes or candidate viability. Additionally, the inability to change a decision once made may raise concerns about inclusivity within political parties, particularly in a rapidly evolving electoral environment. This bill may prompt discussions about the balance between maintaining party organization and allowing adaptability in candidate selection.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND SB00386

An Act Concerning The Use Of Ranked-choice Voting In Party Caucuses, Conventions And Primaries, Including Presidential Preference Primaries, And In Certain Municipal Elections.

ND SB01536

An Act Concerning The Use Of Ranked-choice Voting In Party Caucuses, Conventions And Primaries, Including Presidential Preference Primaries, And In Certain Municipal Elections.

ND HB1446

Party organization endorsements, certificates of endorsement, and the minimum vote required at a primary election for nomination.

ND HB1424

Certificates of endorsement and the secretary of state's duty to place a candidate's name on a primary election ballot.

ND HB1463

The location of a district organization's endorsing caucus or an official district committee or district executive committee meeting.

ND SB2178

Data stored in the central voter file and primary election ballots.

ND H5277

Changes the process of nominating candidates for the general election, by replacing the political party primary with a primary general election.

ND HB1431

District parties and district committees.

ND H7092

Amends certain signature requirements and deadlines regarding primaries for election of delegates to national conventions for presidential preference.

ND S2309

Amends certain signature requirements and deadlines regarding primaries for election of delegates to national conventions for presidential preference.

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