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Port: Study shows North Dakotans are still confused about term limits

The study found 40% of respondents wrongly thought the 2022 amendment applied to Congress, while 59% correctly identified state lawmakers.

MINOT — Later this year, in November, voters will be asked to approve a small change to North Dakota's term limits amendment. That amendment was approved by voters in 2022 and limits service in the governor's office and state Legislature to no more than eight cumulative years in a chamber. People who term out of the House can still seek another eight years in the Senate, and vice versa, for a total of 16 years. Measure 1, which was put on the No…

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Grand Forks Herald broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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