North Dakota Guide

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Upcoming Election
North Dakota General Election: Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Race for President
A
Kamala Harris (D) LEGALIZE, TAX, AND REGULATE DECRIMINALIZE MEDICAL USE

Vice President Kamala Harris pledges to federally legalize marijuana, ensuring that access to cannabis is “the law of the land."

If elected, she will "break down unjust legal barriers that hold Black men and other Americans back by legalizing marijuana nationally, working with Congress to ensure that the safe cultivation, distribution, and possession of recreational marijuana is the law of the land." 

The Democratic presidential nominee’s cannabis plan to "legalize marijuana at the federal level to break down unjust legal barriers that hold Black men and other Americans back" is part of what her campaign calls an "opportunity agend." (10/14/24)

As Vice President, Harris has repeatedly stated that Americans should not be incarcerated for marijuana use. She’s championed the Biden administration’s efforts to pardon low-level marijuana offenders and to loosen certain federal cannabis restrictions. And as the Democratic presidential nominee, she’s the first major party candidate to have ever called for the plant’s legalization and regulation. 

C
Donald Trump (R) DECRIMINALIZE

Following the passage of Congressional amendments limiting the Justice Department from taking prosecutorial actions against those in legal marijuana states, Former President Trump consistently issued signing statements indicating that he believed that he had the power to disregard these amendments because he believed them to be unconstitutional. (Source)

Regarding Florida's 2024 Amendment 3, Trump said, "someone should not be a criminal in Florida, when this is legal in so many other States.” (8/31/24)

Race for Vice President
A
Tim Walz (D) LEGALIZE, TAX, AND REGULATE DECRIMINALIZE MEDICAL USE

Governor Walz has been an outspoken proponent of adult-use marijuana legalization and in 2019 he ordered state agencies to begin taking steps to prepare for a change in law.

C
J.D. Vance (R)

Vance was among the nine members of the Senate Banking Committee who voted in the minority against the Secure and Fair Enforcement Regulation (SAFER) Banking Act in September 2023. That bill is still pending floor action, and Democratic leadership has repeatedly described it as a priority without advancing it further, but Vance said he opposed it in part because he believes it would inadvertently make it easier for illicit operators to traffic other drugs such as fentanyl. Asked about his opposition to the legislation in April 2024, the senator argued that it “was crafted in such a way that actually would have opened up access to banking resources for fentanyl traffickers and others.” There’s no clear evidence that that’s the case, but Vance has more generally discussed his concerns with the fentanyl trade on several occasions. (7/15/24)

During a campaign event with the Milwaukee Police Association in Wisconsin, Vance said he spoke to a police officer who told him that "we’ve got fentanyl in our marijuana bags that our teenagers are using," echoing a claim about laced cannabis that’s been routinely contested by advocates and certain state regulators: "Look, I’m the parent of three young kids… A seven-year-old, a four-year-old and a two-year-old. We don’t have to worry about this yet, but I’m certain—because kids are kids—that one day, one of my kids is going to take something or do something that I don’t want them to take. But I don’t want that mistake to ruin their life. I want them to learn from it. I want their parents to be able to punish them. I don’t want our kids to make mistakes on American streets and have it take their lives away from them," he said, suggesting that he recognizes when his children grow up they may experiment with certain substances such as marijuana, but he’s more concerned with potentially lethal contamination. (8/16/24)

Race for Governor
B-
Kelly Armstrong (R) MEDICAL USE

Kelly Armstrong has gone on record to say that he does not support legalizing marijuana, and confirmed these statements with his "No" vote on the MORE Act. He has not displayed any anti-medical marijuana sentiment, and voted in favor of the SAFE Banking Act. 

Race for State Senate District 8
Race for State Senate District 14
B
Race for State Senate District 15
Race for State Senate District 18
A+
B-
Kyle Thorson (D) LEGALIZE, TAX, AND REGULATE
Race for State Senate District 22
C-
Race for State Senate District 24
C-
Race for State Senate District 26
B
Race for State Senate District 32
B
Race for State Senate District 38
B
Race for State Senate District 44
B+
Joshua Boschee (D) LEGALIZE, TAX, AND REGULATE DECRIMINALIZE
Race for State House District 4B
Race for State House District 20
D+
D+
Race for State House District 32
B
Patrick Heinert (R) DECRIMINALIZE

Voted YES on a decriminalization bill

Race for State House District 34
D+
D+
Race for State House District 40
A-
Matthew Ruby (R) LEGALIZE, TAX, AND REGULATE DECRIMINALIZE
Your Elected Officials
Governor
B-
Doug Burgum (R) DECRIMINALIZE
Lieutenant Governor
B-
U.S. Senate
C
Kevin Cramer (R) MEDICAL USE
U.S. Senate
C-
John Hoeven (R)

While Senator Hoeven does not support legalizing marijuana, he has not been on record as actively anti-marijuana. Recently, he has voted in favor of some ancillary legislation, including the Veterans Equal Access amendment of 2017.

U.S. House District At-Large
B-
Kelly Armstrong (R) MEDICAL USE

Kelly Armstrong has gone on record to say that he does not support legalizing marijuana, and confirmed these statements with his "No" vote on the MORE Act. He has not displayed any anti-medical marijuana sentiment, and voted in favor of the SAFE Banking Act. 

State Senate District 1
State Senate District 2
B
State Senate District 4
State Senate District 5
State Senate District 6
B
State Senate District 8
State Senate District 11
B-
State Senate District 13
B+
Judy Lee (R)
State Senate District 14
B
State Senate District 16
State Senate District 18
A+
State Senate District 19
C-
State Senate District 20
B
State Senate District 21
B
State Senate District 22
C-
State Senate District 24
C-
State Senate District 25
B-
State Senate District 26
B
State Senate District 27
B
Kristin Roers (R) LEGALIZE, TAX, AND REGULATE
State Senate District 28
State Senate District 29
B
State Senate District 30
B
State Senate District 31
B
State Senate District 32
B
State Senate District 36
B
Jay Elkin (R)
State Senate District 38
B
State Senate District 40
State Senate District 41
B
State Senate District 42
B
State Senate District 44
State Senate District 45
State Senate District 46
B
Jim Roers (R)
State Senate District 47
B
State House District 2
D+
State House District 4B
State House District 6
D+
D
State House District 11
A
Gretchen Dobervich (D) LEGALIZE, TAX, AND REGULATE
State House District 14
D+
D+
State House District 20
D+
D+
State House District 32
B
Patrick Heinert (R) DECRIMINALIZE

Voted YES on a decriminalization bill

State House District 34
D+
D+
State House District 37
D+
State House District 40
A-
Matthew Ruby (R) LEGALIZE, TAX, AND REGULATE DECRIMINALIZE
State House District 44
B+
Joshua Boschee (D) LEGALIZE, TAX, AND REGULATE DECRIMINALIZE
State House District 46
B+
Shannon Roers Jones (R) DECRIMINALIZE
D+