BISMARCK — State Sen. Kristin Roers, R-Fargo, has been given the 2025 Election Hero Award by North Dakota Secretary of State Michael Howe.
After voters in some states took part in local elections last week, the political world now looks ahead to the 2026 midterms. The nation finds itself in a familiar situation with misinformation about election integrity still out there,
North Dakota can’t replace federal funding, even with our prodigious oil revenue reserves. Our state can begin a resiliency program aimed at preparing for more national maladministration.
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The North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party is inviting residents to run in 2026, saying the state needs “fresh ideas and new voices.”
North Dakota Supreme Court justices will soon choose a new leader after Chief Justice Jon Jensen announced on Wednesday he won’t seek re-election.“Thank you for the opportunity to serve as the Chief Justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court for the past six years,
State Sen. Kristin Roers of Fargo has been announced as the recipient of the 2025 Election Hero Award. “North Dakota elections are safe, secure, accurate, and timely because of the laws our Legislature has put in place,
North Dakota Supreme Court Chief Justice Jon Jensen announced he will not seek re-election as chief justice but will remain on the court.
That, combined with the current federal administration’s receptiveness to coal as an energy source, creates the opportunity Armstrong urged North Dakota’s coal industry to seize.