North Dakota voters will decide on June 11 if there should be an age limit for state and some federal office holders.
If approved, a person would be ineligible to run for statewide office if they are 81 years old on or before Dec. 31 of the year immediately preceding the end of a term as a U.S. senator or representative.
The measure wouldn’t apply to a presidential candidate. President Joe Biden, who is seeking reelection for a second term, is currently 81 and will turn 82 on November 20.