North Dakota Code § 40-12-05

City auditor to determine sufficiency of initiative petition - Certificate
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attached to petition.
Within ten days after the filing of a petition to initiate an ordinance, the city auditor shall 
examine the petition and ascertain from the voters' register whether or not the petition is signed 
by the requisite number of qualified electors. The governing body of the municipality shall allow 
such extra help for the examination of the petition as it deems necessary. The city auditor shall 
attach to the petition the city auditor's certificate showing the result of the examination and if the 
petition is insufficient, the city auditor shall state in the city auditor's certificate the reasons 
therefor. If the city auditor's certificate shows the petition to be insufficient, it may be amended 
within ten days from the date of the certificate. Within ten days after any such amendment, the 
city auditor shall make an examination of the amended petition, and if the city auditor's 
certificate attached thereto shall show the amended petition to be insufficient, it shall be 
returned to the person filing the same without prejudice to the filing of a new petition to the same 
effect. If the petition is sufficient, the city auditor shall submit it to the governing body of the 
municipality without delay.

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