North Dakota Code § 16.1-14-07

Board for trial of contest of presidential electors - How constituted - Oath
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The board for the trial of contests of elections for presidential electors shall consist of the 
chief justice of the supreme court, who must be president of the board, and two judges of the 
district court designated by the governor. If the chief justice is unable to attend at such trial, the 
next senior judge on the supreme court shall preside in place of the chief justice. The secretary 
of state must be the clerk of the board, or in the secretary of state's absence or inability to act, 
the clerk of the supreme court must be the clerk. Each member of the board, before entering 
upon the discharge of the member's duties, shall take an oath, before the secretary of state or 
some other officer qualified to administer oaths, that without fear, favor, affection, or hope of 
reward, the member will, to the best of the member's knowledge and ability, administer justice 
according to law and the facts of the case.

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