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RandySF

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Wed Jun 10, 2026, 12:57 AM 16 hrs ago

North Dakota voters favor single-subject rule for constitutional measures in early results

North Dakota voters on Tuesday evening appeared poised to approve a ballot measure that limits future proposed constitutional amendments to a single subject.

About 66% of voters supported the measure while 34% opposed it, in early results.

The new requirement applies to both voter-initiated amendments as well as those referred by state lawmakers.

Constitutional Measure 1 was referred to the ballot through Senate Resolution 4007, which lawmakers approved during the 2025 session. Lawmakers who backed the proposal said their goal was to make proposed constitutional amendments easier for voters to understand.



https://northdakotamonitor.com/briefs/north-dakota-voters-favor-single-subject-rule-for-constitutional-measures-in-early-results/

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