The resolution directs the Legislative Management of North Dakota to explore the current primary election procedures for partisan races. It specifically considers whether implementing a separate ballot for each political party could enhance the primary election experience in the state. The resolution highlights that North Dakota is unique in not requiring voter registration and notes that a qualified elector's voting history is not accessible for political purposes, which may limit political parties' ability to engage with voters effectively.

Furthermore, the resolution calls for the Legislative Management to report its findings and recommendations, including any necessary legislation to implement these recommendations, to the upcoming Seventieth Legislative Assembly. This study aims to assess the potential benefits of changing the primary election process to better serve the political parties and the electorate in North Dakota.