North Dakota Term Limits Submits Second Letter to Secretary of State

(Senmer News Wire)



Voters Favor Term Limits

    BISMARCK, ND, April 20, 2022 Senmer News Wire — The North Dakota Term Limits Committee has submitted a second letter to the North Dakota Secretary of State, correcting Secretary Jaeger’s unlawful decision to disqualify tens of thousands of valid signatures from North Dakotans who sought a statewide vote on 8-year term limits. The letter builds on the foundation established by the Committee’s first letter, which was sent to the Secretary on April 11th.

“The Secretary of State opposes term limits and has taken a sloppy, keystone-cops approach to this issue. Our committee has complied fully with state law.” said Jared Hendrix, Chairman of North Dakota Term Limits. “We are submitting these letters to correct the record and give the people of North Dakota a vote on term limits.”

The 14-page letter, prepared by attorney Edward Greim, repeats the Committee’s request for Secretary Jaeger to produce all documents Jaeger used in determining that 29,101, or 62.7%, of the submitted signatures were inadmissible. So far Jaeger has only furnished a minor portion of those necessary documents.

Additionally, the letter refutes Jaeger’s baseless charge that campaign circulators were paid per signature, noting that Jaeger has relied on hearsay and has improperly conflated the deliverable of a successful campaign with paying circulators per signature.

Finally, the letter demonstrates that Jaeger disqualified thousands of signatures in violation of legal precedents established by the North Dakota Supreme Court. These included incidences where Jaeger struck down signatures from North Dakota residents who attempted in good faith to sign the petition but might have had poor handwriting, written their address in the wrong box or resided in a college dormitory without having listed their room number.

The State Supreme Court has ruled previously that signatures are valid if the elector (i.e. the petition signer) has “substantially complied” with relevant statutes. Jaeger jettisoned this standard, instead imposing his own “strict compliance” standard which left no room for minor human error.

Term Limits for North Dakota is a proposed ballot measure for North Dakota. Everyday citizens will be able to vote on applying two, 4-year term limits to the North Dakota Governor, State House and State Senate. Our campaign is composed of grassroots citizens from across our state, as well as several former and current elected officials. Many are experienced legislators who understand the importance of term limiting their positions.

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