North Dakota Code § 58-02-01

Organization of township - Petition - Election
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If twenty -five percent of the qualified electors who voted for governor in the last general 
election of a congressional township which has taxable valuation of more than twenty thousand 
dollars and which contains twenty -five or more qualified electors petition the board of county 
commissioners for the organization of the congressional township into a civil township, the 
board of county commissioners shall then submit the question whether said township shall be 
organized to the qualified electors in the congressional township. If twenty -five percent of the 
qualified electors who voted for governor in the last general election of two or more neighboring 
congressional townships which have an aggregate taxable valuation of more than twenty 
thousand dollars and which contain an aggregate of twenty -five or more qualified electors 
petition the board of county commissioners for the organization of the congressional townships 
into a civil township, the board of county commissioners shall then submit the question whether 
said township shall be organized to the qualified electors in the congressional townships. Thirty 
days' published notice in at least one newspaper of general circulation in the township must be 
given of the election. The board of county commissioners shall appoint the election officials 
necessary for the election. If a majority of the votes cast approve of organization, the township 
must then be organized, and if the petitions filed for organization did not designate a name, the 
board of county commissioners shall select one.

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