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News & Updates

News coverage of LWVND and local chapters, including events, outreach, and advocacy. 

May 2, 2025

The North Dakota League of Women Voters is asking all three of the state’s congressional members to contact them to plan future in-person town hall meetings.

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WZFG The Flag

May 1, 2025

Over a hundred people came together in solidarity at the Veterans Memorial Bridge to protest on this May Day. Striking with the thousands of others nationwide to demand for a change.

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KVRR

Apr 27, 2025

From major milestones to forgotten curiosities, this daily feature highlights the stories that once made headlines — just as they appeared in the Grand Forks Herald on this day in years past.

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Grand Forks Herald

Apr 24, 2025

A meeting to initiate a chapter of the Greater Grand Forks League of Women Voters will be held in person and virtually at 5:30 p.m. at East Grand Forks Campbell Public Library; all are welcome.

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Grand Forks Herald

Apr 23, 2025

The League of Women Voters of North Dakota is asking Gov. Kelly Armstrong to veto a bill that would shorten the window for North Dakotans to submit mail-in absentee ballots.

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The Bismarck Tribune

Apr 22, 2025

We decided to zoom in on the experiences of one of our volunteers, Cori Edgerton. Cori is a voter engagement volunteer for the League of Women Voters of the Red River Valley (North Dakota).

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LWV

Apr 22, 2025

The League of Women Voters of North Dakota is asking Gov. Kelly Armstrong to veto a bill that would shorten the window for North Dakotans to submit mail-in absentee ballots.

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North Dakota Monitor

Apr 10, 2025

North Dakota voters will decide on a constitutional amendment that would establish a 60% supermajority requirement in order for voters to approve new constitutional amendments.

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Ballotpedia

Apr 9, 2025

A bill raising the public vote threshold to 60% to approve constitutional ballot measures in North Dakota passed the Senate Wednesday on a 33-13 vote.

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North Dakota Monitor

Apr 7, 2025

Area residents concerned about the state of the nation's democracy gathered Saturday for a Hands Off! event organized by the Plum Valley League of Women Voters.

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Minot Daily News

Apr 6, 2025

On Saturday, a crowd in Minot took to Broadway with signs, voices, and a message: pay attention.

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The Minot Voice

Apr 5, 2025

They were peacefully protesting federal cuts and other issues.

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Jamestown Sun

Apr 5, 2025

"We the people are saying to Elon Musk and Donald Trump to take their hands off our democracy and follow the rule of law," organizer Lyn Dockter-Pinnick of Moorhead said.

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InForum

Apr 5, 2025

Citizens and public officials take to the streets to rally against actions by President Donald Trump and adviser Elon Musk

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InForum

Apr 3, 2025

Protests against President Trump’s policies and the cuts made by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) are planned across North Dakota and western Minnesota Friday, April 4 and Saturday, April 5.

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High Plains Reader

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