(KNOX) – About 200 North Dakotans walked into the Alerus Center Tuesday for early voting in the June Primary.
The polling center will open at 10 a.m. daily this week through Saturday.
Ballots may be cast for either the Republican or Democratic tickets to determine who will run for office in the November election. There are also city council and school board races on the no-party ballot… as well as the state constitutional measure on age limits for North Dakota legislators.
Next Tuesday, voting will take place in 20 Grand Forks County precincts with four polling sites within the city that anyone can vote at… except for six outside the city…where you have to be a resident to vote.


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