North Dakota Code § 16.1-12-02.2

Certificate of candidacy by write-in candidates
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1. An individual who intends to be a write -in candidate for president of the United States 
or for statewide or judicial district office at any election shall file a certificate of write -in 
candidacy with the secretary of state by four p.m. on the twenty -first day before the 
election. The certificate must contain the name and address of the candidate and be 
signed by the candidate. Before the thirteenth day before the election, the secretary of 
state shall certify the names of the candidates to each county auditor as write -in 
candidates.
2. An individual who intends to be a write -in candidate at the general election for 
president of the United States shall file a certificate of write -in candidacy with the 
secretary of state by four p.m. on the twenty -first day before the general election. The 
certificate must contain the names and addresses of the candidates for presidential 
electors for that presidential candidate and a certification of acceptance signed by 
each candidate for elector. The candidate shall sign the certificate. The certificate may 
also include the name and address of a candidate for vice president of the United 
States and a certification of acceptance signed by that candidate. The secretary of 
state shall prescribe the form of the certificate of write -in candidacy and the 
certification of acceptance. Before the thirteenth day before the election, the secretary 
of state shall certify the names of the presidential candidates and the presidential 
electors to each county auditor as write-in candidates.
3. An individual who intends to be a write -in candidate for any legislative district office 
shall file a certificate of write -in candidacy with the secretary of state . The certificate 
must contain the name, address, and signature of the candidate. Certificates must be 
filed by four p.m. on the twenty-first day before the election.
4. A certificate under this section is not required when:
a. No names will appear on the ballot for an office;
b. The number of candidates appearing on the ballot for an office is less than the 
number to be elected; or
c. The number of candidates appearing on the ballot for a party office is less than 
the number of nominations a party is entitled to make.
5. An individual required to file a certificate of write -in candidacy may not seek more than 
one office appearing on the primary and general election ballots.

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