North Dakotans could be voting on expanding Sunday shopping. A group wants to get the matter on the November 2018 ballot.

Brandon Medenwald will present "ND Open on Sundays" measure to the Secretary of State on Tuesday.

He says it would open the door to Sunday shopping, but allows for stores to remain closed if they choose.

Brandon Medenwald, Chairman of ND Open on Sundays says, "A lot of the businesses we've talked to will most certainly maintain their hours, or the ones that are closed Sunday, will still remain to be closed on Sunday, even if this law changes. But at the same time, they're still in favor of the law changing because more freedom is better than more restriction. We believe that religion and family time are very very important. Our distinction is, we don't like the state choosing when you should be spending time worshiping and when you should be spending time with your family."

For stores operating in malls, if they signed a lease before January first of 2019, they would have the right to remain closed and gives them the chance to renegotiate before their lease is up.

An attempt to change North Dakota’s blue laws was narrowly defeated in the most recent legislative session.