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A Closer Look with the Monitor

Craig Blumenshine

This weekly podcast will highlight how policy decisions affect North Dakota residents.

Host Craig Blumenshine from Prairie Public will speak with North Dakota Monitor journalists about their reporting, giving listeners a closer look at major topics in the news, from education and state policy to energy and agriculture topics.

New episodes every Friday.

For more information, visit www.northdakotamonitor.com/podcasts

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North Dakota Monitor 2025

This weekly podcast will highlight how policy decisions affect North Dakota residents.

Host Craig Blumenshine from Prairie Public will speak with North Dakota Monitor journalists about their reporting, giving listeners a closer look at major topics in the news, from education and state policy to energy and agriculture topics.

New episodes every Friday.

For more information, visit www.northdakotamonitor.com/podcasts

Subscribe to A Closer Look with the Monitor on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.

North Dakota Monitor 2025
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Voting rights and criminal records in North Dakota

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April 17, 202612min 27sec

Under state law, North Dakota residents cannot vote while incarcerated for a felony. They can vote after they’re released, however, as long as they meet all other requirements. People can also vote if they’re serving time for a misdemeanor, or if they’ve been charged but not convicted. 

Volunteers with the League of Women Voters of North Dakota have noticed that many North Dakotans with criminal records don’t know their voting rights. 

North Dakota Monitor reporter Mary Steurer talks to Craig Blumenshine, producer and host of Prairie Public’s Main Street, about steps the League of Women Voters and state agencies have taken to help educate people ahead of election season.

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