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Voting In North Dakota

CAN I VOTE?

In order to vote in North Dakota, you must be;

  • A U.S. Citizen
  • At least 18 years old on election day
  • A legal North Dakota resident
  • A resident in the precinct for 30 days preceding the election

North Dakota does not currently have voter registration however the State does require you to provide an acceptable form of ID.

WHAT IS AN ACCEPTABLE FORM OF ID?
Polling Place Voting

A Valid North Dakota:

  • Driver’s license
  • Non-driver’s identification card
  • Tribal government issued identification card (including those issued by BIA for a tribe located in North Dakota, any other tribal agency or entity, or any other document that sets forth the tribal member’s name, date of birth, and current North Dakota residential address)
  • Long-term care identification certificate (provided by ND facility)
Absentee Voting
  • North Dakota form of identification listed above
  • Passport or Military ID – Only for North Dakota residents living outside the United States who do not possess one of the other forms of identification.
  • Attester – An applicant living with a disability that prevents the individual from traveling away from the individual’s home to obtain an acceptable form of identification may use an attester. The attester must provide his or her name, North Dakota driver’s license, non-driver’s, or tribal identification number, and sign the absentee/mail ballot application form to attest to the applicant’s North Dakota residency and voting eligibility.

Identification must include the voter’s Name, Residential Address and Birth Date.

WHAT IF I CAN’T PROVIDE ANY OF THESE?

If an individual’s acceptable form of identification (see list above) does not include the North Dakota residential address or date of birth, or the North Dakota residential address is not current, the individual may supplement the identification with a current utility bill; a current bank statement; a check or a document issued by a federal, state, local, or tribal government (including those issued by BIA for a tribe located in North Dakota, any other tribal agency or entity, or any other document that sets forth the tribal member’s name, date of birth, and current North Dakota residential address); or a paycheck.

WHAT WILL MY BALLOT LOOK LIKE?

Sample ballots are available for every election. They are posted in the County’s official newspaper (The Jamestown Sun) as well as being available online at the North Dakota Secretary of State’s website.

WHERE DO I VOTE?

For Primary and General Elections, all residents of Stutsman County can vote at the Civic Center on Election Day. The Civic Center is located at 212 3rd Ave NE in Jamestown. All residents may also take advantage of the Early Voting Precinct located at the Stutsman County Courthouse, 511 2nd Ave SE, Jamestown.

Residents in Precinct ‘472910’, located in the western part of the County, also have the opportunity to vote at the American Legion in Medina located at 100 Water St E.

PRECINCT MAPS

County-Wide Overview (PDF)
Precinct 471250 (PDF)
Precinct 471260 (PDF)
Precinct 471260 (Zoomed) (PDF)
Precinct 471270 (PDF)
Precinct 471280 (PDF)
Precinct 471290 (PDF)
Precinct 472930 (PDF)

Jamestown Overview (PDF)

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Rural Overview (PDF)

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