Menoken voters are served by the Burleigh County Auditor-Treasurer's Office, which administers all elections for this unincorporated community. Located at 221 North 5th Street, Suite 104, Bismarck, ND 58501, the office can be reached at (701) 222-6709 or through www.burleighco.com/auditor. This is where voter registration is handled, absentee ballots are processed, polling places are assigned, election judges are recruited, and votes are tabulated for every county, state, and federal election affecting local residents. North Dakota stands alone among U.S.
States in not requiring voter registration. Eligible residents can vote by presenting valid identification at their assigned polling place on Election Day, or by providing supplemental documentation if their ID lacks a current address. Acceptable forms include a North Dakota driver's license or non-driver ID card, tribal government-issued ID, or long-term care facility ID. State law does allow residents to provide their name to election officials in advance for administrative convenience, though this remains optional. Information about voting requirements and polling locations is available at https://vip.sos.nd.gov, the North Dakota Secretary of State's Voter Information Portal. As an unincorporated community, Menoken does not hold municipal elections for mayor or city council. Instead, residents participate in Burleigh County Commission elections, with three commissioners elected to staggered four-year terms. These county commission elections occur during the general election in November of even-numbered years. Local voters also participate in elections for other county offices including Sheriff, Auditor-Treasurer, State's Attorney, Recorder, and Register of Deeds. Residents can find their assigned polling place using the polling place lookup tool at https://vip.sos.nd.gov or by contacting the Burleigh County Auditor-Treasurer at (701) 222-6709. Rural voters in the area typically cast ballots at the Menoken Community Hall or are assigned to nearby polling locations in McKenzie or Wing depending on their precise location within the township. Election records that are public in North Dakota include precinct-level results, campaign finance reports for state and local candidates, candidate filing information, and lists of individuals who voted, though not whom they voted for. The North Dakota Secretary of State maintains a campaign finance portal at https://vip.sos.nd.gov/campaign-finance where contributions and expenditures for statewide and legislative candidates are disclosed. County-level campaign finance for local races is filed with the Burleigh County Auditor-Treasurer. The county has historically leaned Republican in statewide and federal contests, though Bismarck precincts show more political diversity than rural areas like Menoken. North Dakota's However, North Dakota will hold elections for all statewide executive offices including Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer, Agriculture Commissioner, Public Service Commissioner, Insurance Commissioner, and Tax Commissioner. County voters will also decide county commission seats, the Sheriff, and other county constitutional offices depending on the election cycle. Any local school board positions and special district elections will also appear on the ballot. North Dakota offers absentee voting for residents who will be absent from their precinct on Election Day, are unable to vote due to illness or disability, or are age 65 or older. Absentee ballot applications are available from the Burleigh County Auditor-Treasurer's Office at 221 North 5th Street, Suite 104, Bismarck, ND 58501, by phone at (701) 222-6709, or online at www.burleighco.com/auditor. Completed absentee ballots must be received by the Burleigh County Auditor by the close of polls on Election Day. Early voting in person is available at the Auditor-Treasurer's office beginning 15 days before Election Day during regular business hours.