BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota’s Supreme Court has ordered a measure meant to significantly change the state’s election process from appearing on the November ballot. North Dakota Voters First’s proposed constitutional amendment aimed to transfer the responsibility of drawing political districts from the Legislature to the voter-approved state Ethics Commission, among other things. Opponents sued earlier this month, saying sponsors of the measure failed to provide a full text of the initiative while they were gathering signatures. The state’s high court agreed, saying “the petition does not comply with the constitutional requirement that it contain the full text of the measure.”