FRANKFORT – Advocates from across the Commonwealth convened in Frankfort Wednesday, February 15, for the 10th annual Live United Day at the Capitol. Advocates urged elected leaders to support United
Voters in the district will decide the political fate of each of those candidates, choosing two for the House and one for the Senate, on Nov. 8. That same day, they’ll also participate in a statewide vote to determine whether North Dakota should legalize recreational marijuana and whether the state should create term limits for members of the Legislature.
The proposal would eliminate the individual income tax for some 388,000 North Dakota taxpayers whose adjusted gross income is $54,725 or less for single filers or $95,000 for married couples filing jointly. In District 43, the candidates on the Nov. 8 ballot aren’t all convinced.
In the race for District 43 House, two candidates will be chosen from a field of four, including Democrat Mary Adams, Republican Ethan Harsell, Democrat Zac Ista and Republican Eric J. Murphy. In the race for District 43 Senate, one candidate will be elected from a field of two, including Democrat JoNell Bakke and Republican Jeff Barta.