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Local government

This article could use a description of how towns and cities and counties and townships are governed, or a link to an article that does. -- Beland ( talk) 22:16, 20 July 2021 (UTC) reply

North Dakota Statehood Challenge?

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Basically, because of the language in the US Constitution, there's a serious challenge to whether North Dakota was legally a state until 2012, when the state corrected the issue. Shouldn't this topic be relevant to this article? 2601:147:4100:B90:119D:608B:F62D:841B ( talk) 14:19, 30 June 2022 (UTC) reply

2022 American Values Atlas Data

Hi, @ TheLionHasSeen:.

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The data is there. There's a glitch (on some devices?) where it says N/A. KlayCax ( talk) 18:21, 30 March 2023 (UTC) reply

Data:
White evangelical Protestant: 21
Mainline Protestant: 28
Hispanic Protestant: 2
Other non-white Protestant: 1
White Catholic: 28
Jewish: 1
Buddhist: 1
Unaffilated: 12
New Age: 6
21 + 28 + 2 + 1 = 52 for Protestantism. KlayCax ( talk) 18:28, 30 March 2023 (UTC) reply

Religion Graph

The graph for the religion section is extremely confusing, it lists New Age being 6% of the religion and sites this American Values Atlas. There are almost no New Age institutions with that big of a traction within this state, and then the paragraphs accompanying it site the Pew Research Center which was the old graph and was much more accurate to the states demographics, so what is this new graph then? Los Pobre ( talk) 19:20, 11 April 2023 (UTC) reply

The 2020 PRRI study ( National overview) just has "Another religion" rather than trying to separate "other religions" from "new-age religions". Without a definition of what this means (and the 2022 site doesn't have any additional details), we should group "New age" into "other". Walt Yoder ( talk) 22:11, 12 April 2023 (UTC) reply

Why was the data changed in the first place? This PRRI one seems very odd in percentages compared to the Pew Research graph, again, the 6% New Age and furthermore 1% Buddhism (I believe 1%, I just remembering seeing it) was marked on there, compared to Islam, which there is an actual viewable presence of in areas like Fargo or Grand Forks yet wasn't even on the graph by my memory. Los Pobre ( talk) 01:59, 13 April 2023 (UTC) reply