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ND primary: Ballots, signatures and political influence

18 min · 29 de may de 2026
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This week on A Closer Look with the Monitor, Deputy Editor Jeff Beach talks to host Craig Blumenshine about some absentee ballots he saw get rejected in 2024 because of issues related to the voter’s signature.  Jeff explains why it’s important for voters who vote by mail to make sure they use a consistent signature [https://northdakotamonitor.com/2026/05/26/voting-absentee-mind-your-signatures-north-dakota-election-officials-say/] when they apply for a ballot and again on the envelope as they submit their ballot. He also talks about the process counties use to help voters rectify any potential issues with their ballot, and a new rule this year that requires absentee ballots [https://northdakotamonitor.com/2026/04/30/mail-in-ballots-for-north-dakota-june-primary-now-available/] to be received by Election Day. Monitor Editor Amy Dalrymple talks to Craig about Gov. Kelly Armstrong’s donations [https://northdakotamonitor.com/2026/05/27/north-dakota-lawmakers-candidates-trade-barbs-with-gov-armstrong-over-campaign-donations/] to legislative and statewide campaigns this primary and criticism from some Republican lawmakers and candidates. A Closer Look with the Monitor is a partnership with Prairie Public’s Main Street program [https://news.prairiepublic.org/podcast/main-street].

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