North Dakota Senate Fails to Override Veto of Bill that Banned Approval Voting in Fargo

On April 19, the North Dakota Senate failed to override Governor Burgum’s veto of HB 1273. Therefore, Approval Voting and Ranked Choice Voting are still legal for cities that want to use them for their own elections.


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North Dakota Senate Fails to Override Veto of Bill that Banned Approval Voting in Fargo — 6 Comments

  1. ND- ONE OF THE MANY SMALL POP REGIMES CREATED BY ELEPHANTS DURING/AFTER CIVIL WAR I TO TRY TO HAVE ***PERMANENT*** ELEPHANT CONTROL OF THE USA SENATE AND POSSIBLY THE USA SENATE.

    THE POLITICS ROT OF THE PAST HAS NOW REACHED FUSED H-BOMB LEVELS —-

    COMMIE DONKEYS VS FASCIST ELEPHANTS – ESP IN ALL THE MARGINAL EC STATES –
    WI, MI, NC, ETC.

    AS IN GERMANY 1929-1933, SPAIN 1931-1936, ETC ETC.

    WHICH EVIL BASTARD STATIST FROM HELL WILL SHOOT OFF ITS DEVIL MOUTH AND SET THINGS OFF ???

    PR
    APPV
    TOTSOP

  2. Democrats are closer to both communists and fascists, but then you already knew that. The answer to the last question before your alphabet soup is you, AZ.

  3. CORRECTION-

    ND- ONE OF THE MANY SMALL POP REGIMES CREATED BY ELEPHANTS DURING/AFTER CIVIL WAR I TO TRY TO HAVE ***PERMANENT*** ELEPHANT CONTROL OF THE USA SENATE AND POSSIBLY THE USA PREZ.

  4. Your correction doesn’t address your more fundamental error. Mine does.

  5. AZ believes that fascism is far right and Republicans are approaching fascism while Democrats are approaching communism, leading to a boiling point resembling the American civil war or the Nazi takeover followed by world war 2 in Europe. Max believes fascism is far left, just not quite as far left as communism. Ergo, per Max, Democrats are closer to both fascism and communism than Republicans; Democrats under Biden are getting closer to both fascism and communism, while Republicans under Trump are getting further from both; and if any inflection point is reached it’s because Democrats will be full fascist while Republicans become sufficiently freedom oriented.

    At least, that’s what I gathered from the exchange above and others in prior threads. Does anyone understand it differently?

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