North Dakota ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT refers to a complaint or inquiry about election-related issues in North Dakota. This can include voter registration, voting rights, candidate qualifications, campaign finance, and election administration. Types of North Dakota ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT include: 1. Voter registration- complaints related to voter registration process, such as registration forms, voter ID, and residency requirements. 2. Voting rights- complaints related to citizens' rights to vote, such as voting procedures, polling places, and voter intimidation. 3. Candidate qualifications- complaints related to the qualifications and requirements for a candidate to run for office. 4. Campaign finance- complaints related to the regulation of campaign financing, such as disclosure of campaign contributions and donation limits. 5. Election administration- complaints related to the management and performance of elections, such as ballot access, voting machines, and absentee voting.