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Chili Cook Off Fundraiser, January 12, 2013
Are you up for some chili for a cause? There is a fundraiser in Superior for Circle of Hope at the Lost in the 50's, 1819 N. 3rd Street. The time is 2 p.m.-6 p.m. Contact The 50's to register...
Posted on 12/18/12 at 8:42 AM
Election Reflection: Why We Voted the Way We Did
The either/or (Republican or Democrat) aspect of U.S. elections provide voters with the fewest of options. Yet with so many issues to consider, it hardly seems like two is enough. It also makes it di...
Posted on 11/13/12 at 10:42 AM
Tool to find your voting precinct and MATBUS gives free rides to vote
Wondering where your voting precinct is? Click this link, enter your house number and zip code, then click on your address. Polling Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Go vote, ride with us, MATBUS! ...
Posted on 11/6/12 at 11:40 AM
The weight of the election
The weight of the election: an MCT OnePage, from the Chicago Tribune, analyzes the tossup states in the 2012 U.S. presidential election. In the race for the White House, current projections put Presid...
Posted on 11/2/12 at 12:06 PM
Absentee ballots now available in Cass County 
Absentee ballots are available for the June 8 primary election from the Cass County Auditor’s Office.
May 02, 2010
West Fargo officials approve 2010 voting locations 
West Fargo commissioners Monday approved the following voting locations for city precincts in preparation for the 2010 election:
By Forum staff reports , December 09, 2009
Election officers want later primary start in 2012 
MINNEAPOLIS – The nation’s election administrators are determined to shorten the 2012 presidential contest by pressing for a later start to primary voting.
By Brian Bakst, Associated Press Writer , July 18, 2009
Fargo voters: Find your precinct for voting on sales tax Tuesday
Fargo voters go to the polls Tuesday to cast ballots on whether to approve a half-cent sales tax for flood protection projects.By Forum staff reports , June 29, 2009
West Fargo school referendum fails
Tuesday was historic for West Fargo, but not for the reason the School Board had hoped.
June 10, 2009
- Map: West Fargo precincts
- Gentzkow says the district will need to go back to the drawing board
- Board president Tom Gentzkow answers what the district does now
- Gentzkow talks about whether voters were ready
- Talk about this topic
- Polls see ‘just a trickle’ of voters
- Photo gallery: West Fargo school referendum
Minn. Senate race: 'Even diehards are burned out' 
ST. PAUL – Minnesotans may be sick of hearing about the drawn-out U.S. Senate election, recount and trial, but many say in the end it could produce more confidence in the electoral system.
By By Karrah Anderson, Minnesota Capitol Bureau , March 07, 2009
Felon voter in Roseau County to spend 30 days behind bars 
The felon who notified his probation officer before voting in the presidential election in November in Roseau County was sentenced Monday to spend 30 days in jail for illegally casting a ballot. Eric Stephen Willems is a convicted sex offender.By By Archie Ingersoll and Stephen J. Lee , February 24, 2009
North Dakota lawmakers to see 20 constitution change proposals 
BISMARCK – One proposed constitutional amendment seeks to abolish property taxes. Two want to change the length of North Dakota’s legislative sessions. Three advocate new trust funds for oil taxes.
By Dale Wetzel, Associated Press , February 22, 2009
Minnesota House committee shoots down bill requiring photo ID to vote 
ST. PAUL – A Minnesota House committee this morning rejected a plan to require that voters produce photo identification before getting an election ballot.
February 12, 2009
Stenehjem says online pharmacies creating addicts 
BISMARCK – North Dakotans are getting addicted to prescription painkillers at increasingly alarming rates, Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem told a legislative panel Monday, and the drugs they’re taking are often obtained over the Internet.
February 10, 2009
Wefald got 15-minute warning before PSC appointment 
Judge Robert Wefald said at last week’s reception marking his wife Susan’s retirement from the North Dakota Public Service Commission that he remembers Gov. Ed Schafer’s office calling him on Dec. 15, 1992, Schafer’s first day in office.
December 29, 2008
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