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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
This article shall take effect immediately and apply to any nomination for, or election to, a federal legislative office held at any election or by any other nominating method held after the effective date of this law.
1. Any elector shall have standing to enforce this article. To expedite legal review, any otherwise eligible person may file to appear on the primary election ballot or to use alternate statutory nomination methods for a federal legislative office for the 2026 elections immediately after this law takes effect. Any denial of a filing under the terms of this article during the 2026 early filing period shall provide immediate standing in the courts of this state to challenge the limited question of whether the denial violates Article 1 of the United States Constitution.
2. Any action filed under this section shall be advanced on the docket and a final judgment shall be entered within sixty days. Any appeal of the judgment shall be noticed within ten days. The North Dakota State Supreme Court shall have jurisdiction over the appeal and shall issue its order and mandate within sixty days of the filing of the notice of appeal.
3. The Attorney General shall zealously defend all portions of this section, in the courts of this state or of the United States, as an exercise of an important and fundamental state interest. In any action commenced in a court of this state, any elector residing within the district of an applicable office shall be permitted to timely join in the defense of this section as a real party in interest.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Constitution Art. XVI, § 4 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/north-dakota-constitution/nd-const-art-xvi-sect-4/
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