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IntroducedJan 11, 2021
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Passed House
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Passed Senate
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Signed into Law
Relating to increasing the residency requirement to become a qualified elector to one year.for an Act to provide for a legislative management study of voter registration.
Last Action See all actions
House • Feb 19, 2021: Withdrawn from further consideration
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Official Summary/Bill Text
Comments on HB 1289
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Actions
- Feb 19, 2021 | House
- Request return from committee
- Withdrawn from further consideration
- Feb 12, 2021 | House
- Bill Hearing, House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/12 8:00 AM, Room Pioneer - Relating to increasing the residency requirement to become a qualified elector to one year.
- Committee Hearing 08:00
- Jan 11, 2021 | House
- Introduced, first reading, referred Government and Veterans Affairs Committee
Bill Texts
Documents
- Legislative HistoryPDF
- Video - Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/12 08:00 AM (HB 1289 - Relating to increasing the residency requirement to become a qualified elector to one year.)
- Testimony (In Favor) -- Jeff Magrum, Representative, ND (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/18 06:18 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Gracie R. Lian, President, Grand Forks, ND (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/12 12:52 AM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Gracie R. Lian, President, Grand Forks, ND (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/12 12:52 AM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Jacqueline De Leon, Staff Attorney, Boulder, CO (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/11 10:45 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Jacqueline De Leon, Staff Attorney, Boulder, CO (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/11 10:45 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Jacqueline De Leon, Staff Attorney, Boulder, CO (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/11 10:45 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Jacqueline De Leon, Staff Attorney, Boulder, CO (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/11 10:45 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Jacqueline De Leon, Staff Attorney, Boulder, CO (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/11 10:45 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Kaelan J. Reedy, Student Body Vice President, Grand Forks, ND (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/11 10:11 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Alexander J. Anderson, Director of Governmental Affairs, Grand Forks, ND (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/11 10:09 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Matthew R. Ternus, Student Body President, Grand Forks, ND (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/11 10:04 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Matthew R. Ternus, Student Body President, Grand Forks, ND (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/11 10:04 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Nicole L. Donaghy, Executive Director, Bismarck, ND (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/11 08:54 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Nicole L. Donaghy, Executive Director, Bismarck, ND (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/11 08:54 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Courtney Schaff, Fargo, ND (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/11 05:46 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Favor) -- Dwayne McDevitt, Bismarck, ND (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/11 06:25 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Jim Silrum, Deputy Secretary of State, Bismarck, ND (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/11 02:05 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Elizabeth Skarin, Fargo, ND (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/11 10:24 AM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Don Morrison, Volunteer, Bismarck, ND (House Government and Veterans Affairs, 02/12 06:45 AM)PDF