North Dakota Code § 54-35-01

Legislative management - Created - Members - Vacancy - Terms
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1. The North Dakota legislative management consists of the majority and minority 
leaders of the house and of the senate , the speaker of the house, and six senators 
and six representatives chosen biennially before the close of each regular legislative 
session.
2. In the house of representatives the majority leader shall appoint to the legislative 
management members elected by the political party with the largest number of 
members in the house and the minority leader of the house shall appoint to the 
legislative management members elected by the political party with the next largest 
number of members in the house . The majority and minority leaders of the house of 
representatives shall make the appointments so as to give the two political parties 
having the most members in the house the same total proportionate representation on 
the legislative management as prevails in the house. In allocating the membership on 
the legislative management to each political party, the total number of members in the 
house of representatives must be divided by six; the resulting quotient must then be 
divided into the number of members of each of the two political parties of the house; 
the resulting quotient for each party of the house, rounded to the nearest whole 
number, is the number of members of that political party in the house to be on the 
legislative management. Notwithstanding this allocation, the minority political party in 
the house of representatives must be represented by at least two members on the 
legislative management.
3. In the senate the majority leader shall appoint to the legislative management members 
elected by the political party with the largest number of members in the senate and the 
minority leader shall appoint to the legislative management members elected by the 
political party with the next largest number of members in the senate . The majority and 
minority leaders of the senate shall make the appointments so as to give the two 
political parties having the most members in the senate the same total proportionate 
representation on the legislative management as prevails in the senate. In allocating 
the membership on the legislative management to each political party, the total number 
of members in the senate must be divided by six; the resulting quotient must then be 
divided into the number of members of each of the two political parties of the senate; 
the resulting quotient for each party of the senate, rounded to the nearest whole 
number, is the number of members of that political party in the senate to be on the 
legislative management. Notwithstanding this allocation, the minority political party in 
the senate must be represented by at least two members on the legislative 
management.
4. Any vacancy occurring when the legislative assembly is not in session must be filled 
by the selection of another member of the legislative assembly belonging to the same 
party as the member originally appointed, the selection to be made by the remaining 
senate or house members of the legislative management, depending upon which body 
has the vacancy. Each senator and each representative chosen to serve on the 
legislative management shall serve until a new legislative management has been 
selected at the next regular legislative session; provided, however, that no senator, not 
a holdover, who is not re -elected to the senate, and no representative, who is not 
re-elected to the house of representatives, may serve as a member of the legislative 
management beyond the closing day of the term to which elected. Any vacancy 
occurring because any member of the legislative management is not re -elected must 
be filled for the period from the beginning of the session until a new legislative 
management is selected, in the same manner as the original legislative management 
is selected.

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