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North Dakota governor signs bill doing away with Fargo's unusual voting system

  • Governor Kelly Armstrong of North Dakota signed a bill on Wednesday to ban alternative voting systems.
  • Legislators introduced House Bill 1297 to ensure consistent elections throughout North Dakota.
  • The new law eliminates ranked-choice voting and approval voting methods statewide.
  • Armstrong stated a need for a consistent voter experience to maintain trust in the election system.
  • Fargo's mayor acknowledged the decision, though the city used approval voting since 2018.
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North Dakota governor signs bill doing away with Fargo's unusual voting system

North Dakota's governor has signed a bill to do away with the unusual election method used by his state's largest city. Republican Gov.

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kiowacountypress.net broke the news in on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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