The North Dakota Signature Affidavit — Initiated and Referred Measures is a form used to initiate or refer a measure to be included on the ballot in North Dakota. This affidavit must be signed by the registered voters who are proposing or referring a measure and is a legally binding document. The North Dakota Signature Affidavit — Initiated and Referred Measures includes the following sections: 1. Statement of the Proposed or Referred Measure: This section contains the title and text of the proposed or referred measure, including any statements of purpose, definitions, exceptions, and rules. 2. Signature Affidavit: This section requires the affine to sign and date the signature affidavit. The affine also must provide their name, physical address, and mailing address. 3. Verification of Signature: This section requires the affine to swear or affirm that the signature is authentic and that the affine is a qualified voter. 4. Notary Acknowledgment: This section requires the signature of an authorized notary public who has witnessed the affine's signature. The North Dakota Signature Affidavit — Initiated and Referred Measures is used to place a measure on the ballot in North Dakota for voter consideration. Once approved, the measure can be voted on in the general election or at a special election.