North Dakota Code § 16.1-05-02

Qualifications of members of the board of election - Oath of office
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1. a. Except as provided in subdivisions b and d, every member of the election board 
and each poll clerk must be a qualified elector of a precinct within the polling 
place boundaries in which the individual is assigned to work and must be eligible 
to vote at the polling place to which the individual is assigned unless the county 
auditor has exhausted all means to appoint election judges and clerks from within 
the voting precinct under subsection 2 of section 16.1-05-01.
b. A student enrolled in a high school or college in this state who has attained the 
age of sixteen is eligible to be appointed as a poll clerk if the student possesses 
the following qualifications:
(1) Is a United States citizen or will be a citizen at the time of the election at 
which the student will be serving as a member of an election board;
(2) Is a resident of this state and has resided in the precinct at least thirty days 
before the election; and
(3) Is a student in good standing attending a secondary or higher education 
institution.
c. A student appointed as a poll clerk may be excused from school attendance 
during the hours that the student is serving as a poll clerk, including training 
sessions, if the student submits a written request to be absent from school signed 
and approved by the student's parent or guardian and by the school administrator 
and a certification from the county auditor stating the hours during which the 
student will serve. A student excused from school attendance under this 
subdivision may not be recorded as being absent on any date for which the 
excuse is operative. No more than two students may serve as poll clerks on an 
election board.
d. An individual who has attained the age of sixteen and has graduated from high 
school or obtained a general education degree from an accredited educational 
institution is eligible to be appointed as a poll clerk if the individual meets the 
qualifications of paragraphs 1 and 2 of subdivision b.
2. An individual may not serve as a member of the election board or as a poll clerk if the 
individual:
a. Has anything of value bet or wagered on the result of an election.
b. Is a candidate in that election.
c. Is the husband, wife, father, mother, father -in-law, mother-in-law, son, daughter, 
son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother, or sister, whether by birth or marriage, of the 
whole or the half-blood, of any candidate in that election.
3. Before assuming the duties, each member of the election board and each poll clerk 
severally shall take and subscribe an oath in substantially the following form:
I do solemnly swear (or affirm as the case may be), that I will perform the duties 
of inspector, judge, or clerk (as the case may be) according to law and to the best 
of my ability, and that I will studiously endeavor to prevent fraud, deceit, and 
abuse in conducting the same.
The oath may be taken before any officer authorized by law to administer oaths, and in 
case no such officer is present at the opening of the polls, the inspector or election 
judges shall administer the oath to each other and to the poll clerks. The individual 
administering the oath shall cause an entry thereof to be made and subscribed by that 
individual and prefixed to each pollbook.

4. An individual serving as a member of the election board, before each election, shall 
attend a period of instruction conducted by the county auditor or the county auditor's 
designated representative, provided that the period of instruction has been conducted 
since the appointment of the election judges or election inspector.
5. If any member of the election board fails to appear at the hour appointed for the 
opening of the polls, the remainder of the board shall select an individual to serve in 
the absent individual's place. In filling a vacancy in the office of election judge, the 
remainder of the board shall select an individual of the absent individual's political 
party if such an individual is reasonably available. The office of election inspector or 
clerk may be filled by any qualified individual without regard to political affiliation. If no 
members of the election board appear at the hour appointed for opening the polls, the 
qualified electors present shall call the county auditor, city auditor, or school business 
manager, as appropriate, for instructions and then orally elect a board as nearly as 
possible in conformity with this section.

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