North Dakota Code § 16.1-11-30

Separate section on primary election ballot required for each political
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party.
Any party that had printed on the ballot at the last preceding presidential election the names 
of a set of presidential electors pledged to the election of the party's candidates for president 
and vice president or a candidate for governor and those candidates for presidential electors or 
governor received at least five percent of the total vote cast for presidential electors or the office 
of governor within this state at that election; any party that had printed on the ballot at the last 
preceding nonpresidential election a candidate for attorney general or secretary of state, and 
the candidate received at least five percent of the total vote cast for the office the candidate was 
seeking at the election; or any party that has organized according to all the requirements of 
chapter 16.1-03 must be provided with a separate section on primary election ballots.
Any other political organization is entitled to endorse candidates or have candidates petition 
to be included on the primary ballot in a separate section of the consolidated primary election 
ballot, if a petition signed by at least seven thousand qualified electors of this state is filed with 
the secretary of state before four p.m. of the sixty-fourth day before a primary or special 
election, naming the political organization, stating the platform principles of the party, and 
requesting the names of its candidates to be included on the state's primary ballot in a separate 
section. Political organizations that are granted ballot access under this section are allowed 
ballot access only for those offices for which the organization has identified candidates. 
Regardless of the means by which the petition is delivered, the original must be in the 
possession of the secretary of state before four p.m. on the sixty -fourth day prior to a primary or 
special election. Candidates of that party are entitled to the same rights and privileges as those 
of other parties. Petitions circulated according to this section must be filed with the secretary of 
state in accordance with section 1-01-50.
A political organization that had printed on the ballot at the last preceding presidential 
election the names of a set of presidential electors pledged to the election of the party's 
candidates for president and vice president or a candidate for governor and those candidates 
for presidential electors or governor received at least five percent of the total vote cast for 
presidential electors or the office of governor within this state at that election , and any political 
organization that has printed on the ballot at the last preceding nonpresidential election a 
candidate for attorney general or secretary of state, and the candidate received at least five 
percent of the total vote cast for the office the candidate was seeking at the election are entitled 
to organize according to the requirements of chapter 16.1-03.

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