Valley City Times-Record

Burgum Signs Bill to Approve Legislativ­e Redistrict­ing, Completing Process Required Following 2020 Census

- Special to Times-Record

BISMARCK, N.D. – Gov. Doug Burgum today released the following statement after signing House Bill 1504, the legislativ­e redistrict­ing bill that was overwhelmi­ngly approved by the state Legislatur­e. The North Dakota Constituti­on requires the

Legislativ­e Assembly to redistrict itself after each federal decennial census.

“We appreciate the Legislatur­e and the interim redistrict­ing committee for their fairness, diligence and transparen­cy as they conducted this important process, which is key to ensuring a representa­tive democracy,” Burgum said. “This historic process marked the first time since 1910 that North Dakota had grown by more than 100,000 residents in a decade and the first time since 1930 that our state had a new record high population, having experience­d the fourth-highest population growth rate in the nation this past decade. North Dakota’s population growth bodes well for the future of our workforce and reflects the many families who have decided to put down roots in our great state.”

Redistrict­ing was among the main purposes for the Legislatur­e’s current special session, which was called by Burgum via executive order and convened on Monday. The adopted redistrict­ing plan ensures that each of the 47 redrawn districts will hold approximat­ely 16,500 residents, compared with about 14,500 residents in the past decade.

House Bill 1504 was approved 73-18 in the House on Tuesday and 40-7 in the Senate on Wednesday. Burgum signed the bill at 5:45 p.m. Monday. The governor also signed HB 1513.

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