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Conventions Should Determine Nominees, Not Primaries

April 9, 2024 T. Arthur Mason

This last weekend, the party faithful for both the Republicans and Democrats in North Dakota gathered in Fargo — at separate locations of course — for their biennial state conventions. Events like these should be more consequential, but state law [read more…]

North Dakota

At This Point, Suing Over the Mail-Only Election is Pointless

June 12, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

There’s a number of unhappy people in the aftermath of North Dakota’s Primary Election. Among them are folks who didn’t like mail-only voting. This isn’t altogether surprising, but at this point is it worthy of legal action? Ever since Governor [read more…]

North Dakota

North Dakota’s 2020 Primary Election Turnout Already Highest Since 2012

June 9, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

When COVID-19 hit North Dakota, one of the many Executive Orders Governor Doug Burgum signed was in relation to polling places. With the stroke of a pen, Burgum not only “strongly encouraged” the state’s 53 county commissions to authorize a [read more…]

North Dakota

Rob Port’s Portrayal of NDGOP’s Resolution isn’t Entirely Accurate

December 11, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

In an article we published yesterday, I explained why I support a resolution being considered by the North Dakota Republican Party that calls for the legislature to make changes in the way political parties can nominate their candidates for the [read more…]

North Dakota

Why I Support the NDGOP Resolution to Potentially Eliminate Primaries

December 10, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Last week it finally hit the news that the North Dakota Republican Party will be considering a resolution this week calling for changes to state law in how political parties nominate their candidates for general elections. In a document released [read more…]

National

Should We Eliminate Party Affiliation From Ballots?

May 2, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

It’s something that many of us – perhaps even most of us – who vote have done. It begins the moment you walk into the voting booth, sit down with your ballot, and realize that you’re not familiar with all [read more…]

North Dakota

Should the Unendorsed Candidates be Invited to U.S. House Debate?

April 26, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Last month, the Dem-NPL held their State Convention. As a result of that event, Mac Schneider obtained his party’s endorsement for U.S. House. Earlier this month, the NDGOP held their State Convention. Former party chairman and State Senator Kelly Armstrong [read more…]

North Dakota

Is Tom Campbell Crossing an Unethical Line & Buying Delegates?

March 5, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

For some reason, State Senator Tom Campbell (R – District 19) really wants to be in Washington, DC. That, of course, is no surprise to those of us involved in political circles. Campbell made it clear – long before he [read more…]

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