Know Your Rights: Voting in North Dakota
With the clock ticking down to Election Day, it’s never been more important to finalize your voting plan to ensure your voice is heard.
Voting is a fundamental right of our democracy. The decisions made in city halls, state legislatures, the United States Congress. and every other level of government affect the lives of all North Dakotans. And while there are many ways to influence our elected officials, decisions really get made by the people who show up and vote.
That’s why casting a ballot this year is critical. The 2024 General Election could affect the course of our country and our democracy for decades to come. As voters, we have the power to define what freedom looks like and who gets access to it. We can create communities where we all can live with safety, dignity, and joy. But when we don’t vote, we let others decide what freedom looks like. Elected officials don’t have the final say when it comes to our rights – we do.
Our democracy works best when all eligible voters participate and have their voices heard. Here’s everything you need to know about casting your ballot this year.
MORE INFO FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE
The 2024 General Election: Tuesday, Nov. 5
Detailed North Dakota Election Calendar
We’ve also linked some of the most helpful resources in our arsenal below to better support you and your access to the ballot box. Make sure you bookmark this page and email [email protected] with any questions. Happy voting!
With the clock ticking down to Election Day, it’s never been more important to finalize your voting plan to ensure your voice is heard.
Just a simple conversation with friends and family can activate your community during this election. In fact, having a conversation with your network about the issues you care about most has been shown to increase voter turnout.
Voting is the cornerstone of democracy and a fundamental right. But our democracy works best when every eligible North Dakota voter can cast a ballot.
Elections would not be possible without the help and support of poll workers.
Everyone should feel welcome on Election Day, that includes our transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming peers.
What does it take to get younger voters to the polls?