North Dakota 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1523

Introduced
1/18/23  
Refer
1/18/23  

Caption

Committeemen and political party reorganization after redistricting.

Impact

The bill will have substantial implications for how political parties engage with constituents and candidates post-redistricting. It seeks to create a more structured approach to political organization by consolidating the roles and responsibilities of district committee chairs while ensuring compliance with election timelines. As such, the organization of district committees will better reflect the new district boundaries established after redistricting. This can lead to more efficient operations within political parties but also means that local nuances may be enforced less flexibly, which may not resonate well with every community's needs.

Summary

House Bill 1523 aims to amend sections of the North Dakota Century Code relating to the organization and operation of political committees after the redistricting process. The bill establishes clearer guidelines for how political parties must organize their district committees following legislative redistricting, ensuring that they adhere to state-defined boundaries. It mandates that organized caucuses occur within a specified time frame and ensures that the leadership structure is defined—that each caucus is to be formally called by the party district chair, with provisions for temporary leadership if necessary.

Contention

Debate around HB 1523 centers on the adequacy of the proposed changes to support local political engagement versus the potential for increased central control by state party organizations. Some stakeholders may argue that while it brings order, the strict timelines and leadership requirements could hinder smaller or less organized political factions from effectively maneuvering through the complexities of the political landscape post-redistricting. This legislation could face resistance from those who believe that local political identity should be preserved and that organic community representation cannot be fully achieved through top-down organizational mandates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND HB1431

District parties and district committees.

ND SB2252

State party conventions and endorsing caucuses or conventions for primary and general elections.

ND HB2768

Political parties; precinct committeemen; organization

ND HB1446

Party organization endorsements, certificates of endorsement, and the minimum vote required at a primary election for nomination.

ND HF4593

Advisory citizens' redistricting commission established, redistricting principles and redistricting requirements established, constitutional amendment to establish an independent citizen's redistricting commission proposed, and money appropriated.

ND SF4894

Constitutional amendment to establish an independent citizens' redistricting commission, establishment of advisory citizens' redistricting commission, establishing redistricting principles and requirements, and appropriations

ND HB1424

Certificates of endorsement and the secretary of state's duty to place a candidate's name on a primary election ballot.

ND HB2879

County committee; vacancy; precinct committeeman

ND SB1217

County committee; vacancy; precinct committeeman

ND SB2269

Recall petitions and recall elections for political subdivision officials.

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WV SB70

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ND HB1431

District parties and district committees.