North Dakota Code § 16.1-01-01

Secretary of state to supervise election procedures - County administrator
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of elections.
1. The secretary of state is, ex officio, supervisor of elections and may employ additional 
personnel to administer this title. The secretary of state shall supervise the conduct of 
elections and in that supervisory capacity has, in addition to other powers conferred by 
law, the power to examine upon the secretary of state's request or the request of any 
election official, any election ballot or other material, voting system authorized by 
chapter 16.1 -06, or device used in connection with any election, for the purpose of 
determining sufficient compliance with the law and established criteria and standards 
adopted by the secretary of state according to section 16.1 -06-26. The secretary of 
state, upon determining any ballot or other material, voting system, or device is not in 
sufficient compliance with the law or established criteria and standards, shall direct the 
proper changes to be made, and in the case of voting systems, may decertify the 
voting systems according to the rules adopted under section 16.1-06-26.
2. In addition to other duties provided elsewhere by law, the secretary of state shall:
a. Develop and implement uniform training programs for all election officials in the 
state.
b. Prepare information for voters on voting procedures.
c. Publish and distribute an election calendar, a manual on election procedures, and 
a map of all legislative districts.
d. Convene a state election conference of county auditors at the beginning of each 
election year and whenever deemed necessary by the secretary of state to 
discuss uniform implementation of state election policies.
e. Prescribe the form of all ballots and the form and wording of ballots on state 
referendum questions, issues, and constitutional amendments.
f. Investigate or cause to be investigated the nonperformance of duties or violations 
of election laws by election officers.
g. Require such reports from county auditors on election matters as deemed 
necessary.
h. Certify results of statewide elections.

i. Prepare and publish reports whenever deemed necessary on the conduct and 
costs of voting in the state, including a tabulation of election returns and such 
other information and statistics as deemed appropriate.
j. Establish standards for voting precincts and polling places, numbering precincts, 
precinct maps, maintaining and updating pollbooks, and forms and supplies, 
including but not limited to, ballots, pollbooks, and reports.
k. Prescribe the order in which each political subdivision will appear on an election 
ballot.
l. Develop and conduct a test election for the state's voting system prior to each 
statewide election utilizing the votes cast within each county according to the 
logic and accuracy testing required in section 16.1-06-15.
3. In carrying out the secretary of state's duties and to assure uniform voting 
opportunities throughout the state, and for the purpose of implementing the provisions 
of this title and any other requirement imposed upon the state by the Help America 
Vote Act of 2002 [Pub. L. 107-252; 116 Stat. 1666; 42 U.S.C. 15301 et seq.] not 
otherwise addressed in this Act, the secretary of state may from time to time issue 
rules the secretary of state deems necessary, which must be consistent with the 
provisions of this title or the Help America Vote Act of 2002 and be adopted and 
published in accordance with chapter 28 -32, but which need not comply with section 
28-32-07.
4. In each county there must be a county administrator of elections who must be the 
county auditor. The county auditor is responsible to the secretary of state for the 
proper administration within the auditor's county of state laws, rules, and regulations 
concerning election procedures.
5. In addition to other statutory duties, the county auditor shall:
a. Procure and distribute supplies required for voting in the county.
b. Prepare and disseminate voter information as prescribed by the secretary of 
state.
c. Fully comply with the test election required of this section.
d. Carry out uniform training programs for all county and precinct election officials as 
prescribed by the secretary of state.
e. Provide completed reports on election matters as required by the secretary of 
state.
f. Attend, or send a designee to attend, state election conferences convened by the 
secretary of state.
g. Comply with the form of the ballot as prescribed by state law and the secretary of 
state.
h. Comply with the standards for voting precincts and polling locations, numbering 
precincts, precinct maps, maintaining and updating pollbooks, and forms and 
supplies, including ballots, pollbooks, and reports as established by the secretary 
of state.
i. Assist with investigations initiated by the secretary of state under this section.
j. Receive and handle complaints referred to the county auditor by any voter or 
precinct official involving circulation of petitions, challenges to voters, actions of 
election officials, or irregularities of any kind in voting. The county auditor shall 
refer complaints to the secretary of state or the proper prosecuting authority, as 
the county auditor deems appropriate.
Upon completion of the duties required by this subsection, the county auditor shall 
certify to the secretary of state, in the manner prescribed by the secretary of state, that 
the duties have been completed. A knowing violation of this subsection is an offense 
under section 12.1-11-06.

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