North Dakota Code § 4.1-06-04

Election of council member
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1. Each year during the month of February the commissioner shall identify the districts 
represented by council members whose terms are about to expire.
2. a. The commissioner shall forward to each producer residing in the district a letter 
inviting the producer to place the producer's own name or the name of another 
producer into nomination for election to the council.
b. The commissioner shall include a statement of eligibility to be completed by the 
producer seeking election and a nomination petition to be signed by four other 
producers.
3. For a name to be placed on the ballot, the statement of eligibility and the nomination 
petition must be received by the council on the date specified by the commissioner 
which may not be later than April tenth.
4. The commissioner shall prepare election ballots and mail the ballots to the producers 
in the district together with a statement indicating:
a. The last date by which the ballots must be postmarked or filed with the council;
b. The date, time, and location at which the council will open and tabulate the 
ballots; and
c. That any participating producer may be present at the time the ballots are opened 
and tabulated.
5. The date selected for the opening and tabulation of ballots must be at least five days 
after the date by which ballots must be postmarked or filed with the council.
6. After the election, the council shall notify the governor that the election has taken place 
and shall provide to the governor the name and address of the newly elected council 
member.
7. If, by April tenth or the date specified by the commissioner, the council does not 
receive any nomination petitions from eligible producers in districts represented by 
council members whose terms are about to expire, the council may appoint an eligible 
producer from the district to serve on the council until the seat is filled by a write -in 
candidate in accordance with subsection 4.

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