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Code · North Dakota · Title 11 · Chapter 11-07 — Redistricting County

11-07-01. County redistricting board - Membership - Powers.

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The redistricting board shall be composed of the following members:
1. The chairman of the board of county commissioners, who shall act as chairman of the
redistricting board.
2. The state's attorney.
3. A citizen or member of the governing body selected by the governing body of the city
having the largest population, according to the most recent federal decennial census,
in the county.
4. A township supervisor selected by the township supervisors at a meeting called by the
county auditor, if more than one-half of the townships are organized, whose service
upon the board shall be contingent upon that person's service in office as a township
supervisor, or a citizen member at large appointed by the county commission if less
than one-half of the townships are organized.
5. A citizen at large selected by representatives of each of the cities of the county,
excluding the largest city, if there is a total of at least three incorporated cities in such
county. Such representatives shall consist of one member of and selected by the
governing body of each of the cities in the county, other than the largest city. The
selection of the member of the redistricting board shall be made at a meeting called by
the county auditor for such purpose. In the event there is not a total of three cities in
the county, or that the selection is not made at the meeting called by the county
auditor, such citizen at large shall be selected by the redistricting board at its first
meeting. Such citizen at large shall serve until the time of the next decennial
redistricting.
6. The county auditor, or such other county official responsible for conducting elections
within the county, as an ex officio, nonvoting member for the purpose of advising the
redistricting board on other existing election districts and precinct boundaries. Vacancies upon the board shall be filled in the same manner as in the case of original selection. Such board may change the boundaries of the commissioners' districts of the county in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
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