The League of Women Voters
of North Dakota

PO Box 2393, Bismarck 58502

 

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League Of Women Voters Positions


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LWV of North Dakota
Board of Directors
2006-2007

President: Lois Ivers Altenburg
Vice President:
Secretary: Sue Tohm
Treasurer: Kathi Osteen

Directors:

  • Gail Erickson
  • Heather Steffl
  • Amy Jacobson
  • Marella Krein


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League Chapters

There are separate web pages for each North Dakota League Chapter

Bismarck-Mandan  updated 5/1/2008, May Candidate Forums..

Red River Valley  updated 4/28/08, New Voter Newsletter, new calendar items.

Grand Forks
For more information on the Grand Forks League
please call Maureen Ramsett (701) 772-7371



2008 ND Naturalization Services

Grand Forks: April 25th and September 26th at 10:30 AM
Fargo: May 30th and November 21st at 10:00 AM
Minot: July 3rd at Noon
Bismarck: August 29th at Noon

Visitors will be searched by security guards and cell phones are not allowed.


Voting : A Right and Privilege
for America’s Youth

Instructor Resource Guide: Materials intended for young, first-time voters attending high school and college.
(22 page PDF)

This is a non-partisan project funded with support from the Help America Vote Act program administered by the North Dakota Secretary of State’s Office.

Purpose:
The Voting: A Right and Privilege for America’s Youth project is intended to support the objectives of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) Plan in North Dakota. It focuses on young voters and is intended to equip them with the information they need to effectively participate in our democratic form of government.

Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. Voting Matters Handout: History Of Voting Rights In The U.S.
  3. Voting Process: Registration Early/Absentee Voting, Residency Issues, Information For College Students, Voter Identification Requirements
  4. Voting Equipment: HAVA, Casting A Ballot, Student Poll Worker Information
  5. Voter Bill Of Rights & How To Report Complaints
  6. Learn About The Candidates & Issues: Things To Think About When Watching Debates, Seeking Information About Candidates And Issues, Evaluating Ads, Distortion Tactics, Other Things To Evaluate, About Telephone Polls
  7. Handout: Electoral College
  8. Resources and End Notes

Youth Voting Videos:

The Secretary of State has released of a series of voter education videos for the 2006 election cycle. They are intended to educate voters on the new
statewide voting system, voter rights and responsibilities, absentee and election day voting, and about the state’s election procedures and laws

voting instructional videos


Election Information:

Where To Vote

Country Polling Places and Phone Numbers
The preceding link takes you to the ND Secretary of State's web site and lists the addresses where to vote. There is also a phone number if you don't know you're precinct number/location. (phone numbers only)


Local Chapters

Bismarck-Mandan

Red River Valley
(Fargo, Moorhead,
West Fargo, Dilworth.)

State

North Dakota Women’s Network
The NDWN serves a catalyst for improving the lives of women through communication, legislation and increased public activism.

League of Women Voters of Minnesota

National

League of Women Voters

The Federal Election Commission


Political Parties

Republican National Committee.
North Dakota Republican Party
Minnesota Republican Party

Democratic National Committee.
Minnesota DFL Party
North Dakota Democratic Party

Green Party of Minnesota
The Independence Party
The Libertarian Party
The Reform Party


North Dakota Redistricting

A link to pdf files with the maps of the new district proposals


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