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VisitNorth Dakota Voters Approve Age Limit of 81 for Congressional Candidates with 61.83% Support
Jun 12, 2024, 02:48 AM
North Dakota voters have approved a measure setting a maximum age limit for congressional candidates on Tuesday. The measure, which passed with 61.83% of the vote at 9:11pm ET, bars individuals from being elected or appointed to Congress if they would turn 81 before their term expires. This decision is expected to face legal challenges, as legal experts question its constitutionality. The measure reflects growing concerns about the age of political leaders and the implications for governance. The measure was opposed by 38.17% of voters.
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