BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) – The State Canvassing Board has certified the results of the June 14 election in North Dakota.
Secretary of State Al Jaeger says the State Canvassing Board met Friday. He says there were about 140,000 voters who made it to the polls, making up slightly more than 24 percent of the state’s 571,000 eligible voters.
Jaeger called it an average turnout for a North Dakota primary.
He says there were no races that triggered a recount, either automatically or by demand under state law.
24% vote statewide in Jun 14 elections
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