BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - A measure that would allow North Dakotans to begin buying booze at restaurants on Sunday morning has failed by a single vote.
The bipartisan measure would allow alcohol sales on Sundays to begin at 11 a.m. instead of noon.
The bill failed in the Senate Thursday by a 23-22 vote. Senate bills require 24 votes to pass.
Two Senators were absent. The bill could be reconsidered Friday if they return.
The bill passed the House last month by a 49-42 margin.
Proponents say North Dakota's restrictions put cities bordering other states at a disadvantage because those states allow for earlier booze sales on Sundays.
The legislation does not allow for off-sale liquor sales. It also does not require restaurants to serve booze at the earlier time.