North Dakota Code § 32-27-04

Hearing - Who may appear - Duty of attorney general and state's attorney
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Any citizen of the state may appear at the hearing provided for in this chapter and shall be 
heard in favor of or in opposition to the petition. The attorney general, if the attorney general has 
reason to believe that the petitioner is not a bona fide citizen of the state of North Dakota or of 
the United States of America, shall appear at the hearing in opposition to the petition. The 
attorney general, if the attorney general has any doubt relative to the citizenship of the 
petitioner, shall secure any information required for such hearing from any department of the 
government of the United States of America. The state's attorney of the county in which the 
proceeding is pending shall appear at any hearing on a petition filed under the provisions of this 
chapter.

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