North Dakota Code § 40-21-07

Petition for nomination of elective official in cities - Signatures required -
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A candidate for any public office in an incorporated city may be nominated by filing with the 
city auditor, before four p.m. on the sixty-fourth day before the holding of the election, a petition 
signed by not less than ten percent of the number of qualified electors who voted for that office 
in the last city election. A candidate shall also file a statement of interests as required by section 
16.1-09-02. If multiple candidates were elected to the office at the preceding city election at 
which the office was voted upon, the number of signatures must equal at least ten percent of the 
total votes cast for all candidates divided by the number of candidates that were to be elected to 
that office at that election. Qualified electors who sign a petition must reside within the ward or 
precinct in and for which that officer is to be elected, if the election is by wards, or within the 
corporate limits of the city, if the officer is elected at large. In cities operating under the 
commission system of government the required petition may be signed by the qualified electors 
at large residing within the city. If a petition is mailed, it must be in the possession of the city 
auditor before four p.m. on the sixty-fourth day before the holding of the election. However, no 
more than three hundred signatures may be required and the signatures may be on separate 
sheets of paper. Petitions must meet the specifications of nominating petitions pursuant to 
section 16.1-11-16. If a city election is not combined with a state or county election according to 
section 40 -21-02, a candidate may be nominated by filing the required petition with the city 
auditor before four p.m. on the sixty-fourth day before the holding of the election. A candidate 
may withdraw the candidate's nominating petition at any time before the applicable deadlines for 
filing nominating petitions provided for in this section. Nominating petitions required by this 
section may not be circulated or signed prior to January first preceding the election . Any 
signatures to a nominating petition obtained before that date may not be counted. A nominating 
petition for a special election may not be circulated or signed more than thirty days before the 
time when a petition for a special election must be filed. A candidate for city council may run for 
either the office of mayor or council member but not both in the same election. A candidate for 
the city commission may run for either the office of city commissioner or the office of president 
of the board of city commissioners but not both in the same election. A candidate may run for 
only one office in a city at any given election.

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