Independent candidate Michael Coachman differed on several issues Thursday in a gubernatorial debate with Republican Kelly Armstrong and Democratic-NPL candidate Merrill Piepkorn. Here’s how candidates responded to four major issues highlighted during the debate moderated by Prairie Public News Director Dave Thompson: Armstrong and Piepkorn said they both oppose Measure 4,
The North Dakota Department of Transportation is offering free voter ID cards to those who do not have a driver’s license.
This article was produced for ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network in partnership with the North Dakota Monitor. Sign up for Dispatches to get stories like this one as soon as they are published. When Republican Kelly Armstrong filed his federal financial disclosure after being elected to Congress in 2018,
The Republican and Democratic candidates for North Dakota governor spent 90 minutes discussing multiple topics.
Once able to win on the prairie, the Democratic Party sees the Senate race in Montana as a final test of whether it can still be successful in heavily rural states that have turned deep red.
South Dakota's top elections official has removed 273 people from the state's voter rolls as general election voting is underway
The two Democrats running for District 42's seats in the state House of Representatives say efforts to ease North Dakota's child care crunch are among the best ways to boost the state's workforce, while the Republicans in the race suggest legal immigration initiatives and reducing regulations on teen workers.
South Dakota’s top elections official has removed hundreds of people from the state’s voter rolls even with voting in next month's general election already underway.
The false claim that FEMA cannot financially support victims of Hurricane Helene has been circulated by former President Donald Trump.
Two candidates in North Dakota’s governor’s race clashed over gun control, but shared many of the same positions during their second debate of the 2024 election Tuesday morning.
The North Dakota Department of Transportation will hold events in the next two weeks on four American Indian reservations to provide non-driver photo identification cards that can be used for