The updated state map of districts in North Dakota show some changes for District 12 and 29 for the upcoming June primaries.
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – After redistricting following the 2020 census, residents of Jamestown and Stutsman County may have a different district they’ll be voting in for the upcoming June primaries.
Stutsman County Auditor and COO Jessica Alonge says a majority of the changes residents will see are in District 12.
Alonge says precinct maps have been updated on the Stutsman County website and a countywide overview is also available.
For the June primaries, Alonge says everything else will remain roughly the same.
There will be three commission seats, State’s Attorney’s office, and Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office on the June primaries.
Alonge added they don’t have petitions out for any of the open seats.
For up to date election information, visit stutsmancounty.gov or call (701) 252-9035