North Dakota County Officers Election Constitutional Measure (Primary) (2002)
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(Redirected from North Dakota Constitutional Measure No. 1 (2002))
North Dakota's Relating to the election of county officers is a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment that was adopted and placed on the ballot by the 2001 Legislative Assembly and amends section 8 of article VII of the Constitution of North Dakota. The measure would remove the requirement that a candidate for county office, other than sheriff, be a county resident at the time of election and would permit the legislative assembly to provide for the election of a county elective officer, other than the sheriff, to serve more than one county. Voting “YES” means you approve the measure as summarized above. Voting “NO” means you reject the measure as summarized above. (1160)
The measure passed with 54.9% of the vote.
See also
- List of North Dakota ballot measures
- Procedures for qualifying an initiative in North Dakota
- Laws governing the initiative process in North Dakota
- Campaign finance requirements for North Dakota ballot measures
- North Dakota 2002 ballot measures
- North Dakota signature requirements

