BISMARCK, ND — North Dakota Democrats are pushing back against two measures which voters will have a chance to approve in November.
The party says Measure two would make it much harder to initiate or pass constitutional amendments, which they state hurts direct democracy. They also push back against Measure four, saying there is room to bring property tax reform forward, but claim the measure is “Not the way to do it.”
“Voters are right that property tax reform is one of the most important issues facing our state, but Measure 4 is not the way to do it. For over a decade the Democratic-NPL has been calling for meaningful property tax relief… North Dakotans care about their neighbors. We don’t want our public schools, local law enforcement, or EMS to be underfunded. This would be especially burdensome to our rural communities. In 2025, the Legislature must take action to provide real relief for North Dakotans, not out-of-state billionaires.” – Adam Goldwyn, Dem-NPL Party Chair
You can find the official language on the North Dakota 2024 General Election ballot by clicking here.