BISMARCK, ND – Secretary of State Michael Howe announced today that the sponsoring committee proposing the statutory initiative related to legalization of cannabis and related regulation submitted petitions to the Office of the Secretary of State for review and approval for the ballot.
Steve Bakken, of Bismarck, North Dakota, is the chairperson of the sponsoring committee.
The sponsoring committee delivered 531 petitions to the Secretary of State’s office, which the committee stated contained approximately 22,444 signatures.
The Secretary of State has thirty-five days, or until Monday, August 12, 2024, to pass upon the sufficiency of the number of signatures to determine whether the measure will be placed on the ballot. The applicable state law that applies is as follows:
N.D.C.C. § 16.1-01-10-Secretary of state to pass upon sufficiency of petitions-Method-Time limit
The secretary of state shall have a reasonable period, not to exceed thirty-five days, in which to pass upon the sufficiency of any petition mentioned in section 16.1-01-09. The secretary of state shall conduct a representative random sampling of the signatures contained in the petitions by the use of questionnaires, postcards, telephone calls, personal interviews, or other accepted information gathering techniques, or any combinations thereof, to determine the validity of the signatures. Signatures determined by the secretary of state to be invalid may not be counted and all violations of law discovered by the secretary of state must be reported to the attorney general for prosecution.
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