1) You are considered a resident of North Dakota once you have lived in the state for 90 consecutive days unless you are a tourist, a student studying in North Dakota but are a resident of another state, or you are a military member from another state but stationed in North Dakota.2) Once you move to North Dakota, you have 60 days to transfer your out of state driver's license. 3) If you don't plan to drive in North Dakota, legal residents of North Dakota can get an Identification card.4) North Dakota does not require voters to register prior to election day. In order to vote, bring acceptable proof of identification, proof of birth date, and proof of residency to the polling place. You must be at least 18 years of age, a North Dakota resident, and have been a resident of your voter precinct for at least 30 days prior to the election.
South Dakota had 3 electoral votes for the 2008 election.
The former Dakota Territory is the site of present day North and South Dakota.
North Dakota and South Dakota
South Dakota
Dakota Fanning's measurements present 2012 32b-24-32
In the 2008 Presidential election, there were 23 Democratic delegates for South Dakota at the Democratic Convention. Currently, South Dakota will have 24 delegates for 2012.
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France claimed the area of present day North Dakota plus much of the United States in 1682. In 1713, England was given the northern part of present day North Dakota. In 1803, the United States acquired the Louisiana Purchase which included much of present day North Dakota. In 1818, the United States acquired the northern section from England.
in present day North Dakota
Yes, North Dakota is the US state with the most Lutherans. According to the American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS) of 2008, 40% of the adult population of North Dakota identify themselves as Lutherans. Minnesota is next with 27%, Wisconsin with 21%, then South Dakota with 19%.