North Dakota does not have voter registration, however you must have an acceptable form of identification to vote in an election. Acceptable forms of identification include:
- North Dakota Driver’s license
- North Dakota Nondriver’s identification card
- Tribal government issued identification (including those issued by BIA for a tribe located in North Dakota, any other tribal agency or entity, or any other document that sets forth the tribal member’s name, date of birth, and current North Dakota residential address)
- Long term care identification certificate (provided by North Dakota facility)
For more information about voter identification, including special circumstances, please visit the Secretary of State’s Office website.
The Williams County Auditor’s Office administers primary, general and special county, state, and federal elections. June Primary Elections include city elections. School Districts administer their own elections. Elections are normally held every two years on even years.