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North Dakota Ethics Commission Survey Seeks Public Input

By Bill Dubensky Jan 27, 2026 | 6:06 AM

(Photo by Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)

 

(North Dakota Monitor) – The North Dakota Ethics Commission is conducting a survey to better understand what the public wants the agency to prioritize.

The survey can be found here and is anonymous. It should take an estimated 5-7 minutes to complete. Survey results will be summarized and published after the submission period closes on Feb. 17.

Questions seek input on what the public would like to see prioritized, such as addressing conflicts of interest, campaign finance, lobbying rules and government transparency.

The survey also asks how easy respondents believe it should be to file an ethics complaint and general questions about how a person feels about ethics in government.

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