North Dakota Code § 16.1-03-21

Organizations allowed to nominate statewide and legislative candidates
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A political organization may not endorse candidates or have candidates petition for 
president, vice president, Congress, statewide office, or legislative office as set forth in 
chapter 16.1-11, unless the organization:
1. Organized according to all requirements of this chapter;
2. Had printed on the ballot at the last preceding general election the names of a set of 
presidential electors pledged to the election of the party's candidate for president and 
vice president, a candidate for governor, a candidate for attorney general, or a 
candidate for secretary of state and those candidates for presidential electors, 

governor, attorney general, or secretary of state received at least five percent of the 
total vote cast for presidential electors, the office of governor, attorney general, or 
secretary of state within this state at that election and organized according to all 
requirements of this chapter; or
3. Filed a petition with the secretary of state signed by the number of electors required 
under section 16.1-11-30 to qualify to endorse candidates or to have candidates 
petition to be included on the primary election ballot in a consolidated column or on a 
special election ballot.

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