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2020 United States presidential election in North Dakota

The 2020 United States presidential election in North Dakota was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated.[2] North Dakota voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote, pitting the Republican Party's nominee, incumbent President Donald Trump from Florida, and running mate Vice President Mike Pence from Indiana against Democratic Party nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden from Delaware, and his running mate Senator Kamala Harris of California. North Dakota has three electoral votes in the Electoral College.[3]

2020 United States presidential election in North Dakota

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Turnout62.65%[1]
 
Nominee Donald Trump Joe Biden
Party Republican Democratic–NPL
Home state Florida Delaware
Running mate Mike Pence Kamala Harris
Electoral vote 3 0
Popular vote 235,595 114,902
Percentage 65.11% 31.76%


President before election

Donald Trump
Republican

Elected President

Joe Biden
Democratic

Trump won North Dakota 65.1% to 31.7%, a margin of 33.4%, about three points down from his 36-point victory in 2016. North Dakota, a rural state covered in the Midwestern Plains, is one of the most reliably Republican states in the nation. It last voted for a Democrat in 1964, when Lyndon B. Johnson carried it against the backdrop of his nationwide landslide victory. Since 1964, North Dakota has been competitive in only three elections: 1976, 1996, and 2008. A few prime reasons why this state votes heavily for Republicans include its older, majority-White populace; agribusiness; and the state's recent oil boom. In recent presidential elections, Bakken shale oil has been a major driver of conservative success in the state, as the oil boom increasingly fuels the economy of North Dakota.[4] The main oil boom has taken place in the western counties—perhaps Trump's main base. Trump signed executive orders on his first month in office, reviving the Keystone and Dakota Access Pipelines rejected by the Obama administration.[5] Despite Biden's modest improvement over Hillary Clinton four years earlier, this remains the second-worst Democratic performance in the state since 1980. Trump’s vote share was also the largest for any candidate in the state since 1952.

Joe Biden won the same two counties Walter Mondale, Al Gore and Hillary Clinton won in 1984, 2000 and 2016 respectively: the majority-Native American counties of Rolette and Sioux, both of which have long been Democratic strongholds. However, Biden only came 2.7 points short of winning Cass County, which holds the state's largest city of Fargo, as compared to Clinton's 10.5-point loss in 2016. Biden became the first Democrat to win the presidency without winning Sargent County since Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1944 and the first without Benson, Ransom, or Steele Counties since John F. Kennedy in 1960.

Caucuses edit

Democratic caucuses edit

The North Dakota Democratic–NPL Party held a firehouse caucus on March 10, 2020.

All of the withdrawn candidates had withdrawn from the race while mail-in voting had already begun.

2020 North Dakota Democratic presidential caucuses[6]
Candidate Votes % Delegates
Bernie Sanders 7,682 52.81 8
Joe Biden 5,742 39.47 6
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn) 366 2.52
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn) 223 1.53
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) 164 1.13
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn) 113 0.78
Tulsi Gabbard 89 0.61
Andrew Yang (withdrawn) 20 0.14
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) 6 0.04
Michael Bennet (withdrawn) 3 0.02
John Delaney (withdrawn) 3 0.02
Deval Patrick (withdrawn) 2 0.01
Unsigned votes / Overvotes / Blank Votes [a]133 0.91
Total 14,546 100% 14

Republican caucuses edit

The North Dakota Republican Party held a non-binding firehouse caucus on March 10, 2020, with incumbent President Donald Trump running unopposed.[7][8]

The party then formally selected their 29 Republican National Convention delegates, unpledged to any particular candidate at the state party convention. The state party convention was originally scheduled for March 27–29, but due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic it was ultimately cancelled.[9][10]

Libertarian nominee edit

  • Jo Jorgensen, Psychology Senior Lecturer at Clemson University

General election edit

Final predictions edit

Source Ranking
The Cook Political Report[11] Solid R
Inside Elections[12] Solid R
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] Safe R
Politico[14] Solid R
RCP[15] Solid R
Niskanen[16] Safe R
CNN[17] Solid R
The Economist[18] Safe R
CBS News[19] Likely R
270towin[20] Safe R
ABC News[21] Solid R
NPR[22] Likely R
NBC News[23] Solid R
538[24] Solid R

Polling edit

Graphical summary edit

Polls with a sample size of <100 have their sample size entries marked in red to indicate a lack of reliability.

Aggregate polls

Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Joe
Biden

Democratic
Donald
Trump

Republican
Other/
Undecided
[b]
Margin
270 to Win September 26 – October 17, 2020 October 19, 2020 38.0% 57.5% 4.5% Trump +19.5
FiveThirtyEight until November 2, 2020 November 3, 2020 38.7% 56.0% 5.3% Trump +17.3
Average 38.4% 56.8% 4.8% Trump +18.4

Polls

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump

Republican
Joe
Biden

Democratic
Jo
Jorgensen

Libertarian
Other Undecided
SurveyMonkey/Axios Oct 20 – Nov 2, 2020 402 (LV) ± 7% 59%[d] 39%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Oct 1–28, 2020 700 (LV) 57% 42%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Sep 1–30, 2020 249 (LV) 63% 34% 3%
DFM Research/North Dakota Voters First Sep 26–29, 2020 460 (A) ± 4.6% 51% 37% 4%[e] 7%
DFM Research/North Dakota Voters First Sep 12–16, 2020 500 (LV) ± 4.5% 56% 37% 3%[f] 4%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Aug 1–31, 2020 269 (LV) 66% 32% 2%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Jul 1–31, 2020 261 (LV) 63% 36% 1%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Jun 8–30, 2020 88 (LV) 71% 28% 1%
DFM Research Mar 3–5, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 55% 38% 2% 5%
DFM Research Jan 28 – Feb 1, 2020 600 (A) ± 4.0% 59% 34% 2% 5%
1892 Polling/Doug Burgum[A] Jul 15–17, 2019 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 60% 34%
DFM Research May 14–18, 2019 400 (A) ± 4.9% 54% 39% 2% 5%
Former candidates

with Donald Trump and Michael Bloomberg

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump (R)
Michael
Bloomberg (D)
Other Undecided
DFM Research Jan 28 – Feb 1, 2020 600 (A) ± 4.0% 59% 32% 1% 7%

with Donald Trump and Pete Buttigieg

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump (R)
Pete
Buttigieg (D)
Other Undecided
DFM Research Jan 28 – Feb 1, 2020 600 (A) ± 4.0% 59% 31% 2% 8%

with Donald Trump and Amy Klobuchar

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump (R)
Amy
Klobuchar (D)
Other Undecided
DFM Research Jan 28 – Feb 1, 2020 600 (A) ± 4.0% 59% 33% 1% 7%

with Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump (R)
Bernie
Sanders (D)
Other Undecided
DFM Research Mar 3–5, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 58% 33% 4% 4%
DFM Research Jan 28 – Feb 1, 2020 600 (A) ± 4.0% 61% 32% 1% 5%

with Donald Trump and Elizabeth Warren

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump (R)
Elizabeth
Warren (D)
Other Undecided
DFM Research Jan 28 – Feb 1, 2020 600 (A) ± 4.0% 62% 31% 2% 6%
Zogby Analytics Aug 17–23, 2017 403 (LV) ± 4.9% 47% 36% 17%

Electoral slates edit

These slates of electors were nominated by each party in order to vote in the Electoral College should their candidate win the state:[25]

Donald Trump and
Mike Pence
Republican Party
Joe Biden and
Kamala Harris
Democratic-NPL Party
Jo Jorgensen and
Spike Cohen
Libertarian Party
Sandy J. Boehler
Ray Holmberg
Robert Wefald
Heidi Heitkamp
Bernice Knutson
Warren Larson
Dustin Gawrylow
Martin J. Riske
Dylan Stuckey

Results edit

2020 United States presidential election in North Dakota[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Donald Trump
Mike Pence
235,595 65.11% +2.16%
Democratic–NPL Joe Biden
Kamala Harris
114,902 31.78% +4.53%
Libertarian Jo Jorgensen
Spike Cohen
9,393 2.60% −3.63%
Write-in 1,929 0.53% −1.32%
Total votes 361,819 100.00%
Republican win

Results by county edit

County Donald Trump
Republican
Joe Biden
Democratic-NPL
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total
# % # % # % # %
Adams 981 77.30% 258 20.33% 30 2.37% 723 56.97% 1,269
Barnes 3,568 64.12% 1,820 32.70% 177 3.18% 1,748 31.42% 5,565
Benson 1,094 55.79% 822 41.92% 45 2.29% 272 13.87% 1,961
Billings 541 85.20% 72 11.34% 22 3.46% 469 73.86% 635
Bottineau 2,575 74.19% 821 23.65% 75 2.16% 1,754 50.54% 3,471
Bowman 1,395 84.19% 228 13.76% 34 2.05% 1,167 70.43% 1,657
Burke 994 86.06% 137 11.86% 24 2.08% 857 74.20% 1,155
Burleigh 34,744 68.46% 14,348 28.27% 1,661 3.27% 20,396 40.19% 50,753
Cass 42,619 49.53% 40,311 46.84% 3,123 3.63% 2,308 2.69% 86,053
Cavalier 1,499 74.21% 474 23.47% 47 2.32% 1,025 50.74% 2,020
Dickey 1,742 71.86% 608 25.08% 74 3.06% 1,134 46.78% 2,424
Divide 904 75.21% 265 22.05% 33 2.74% 639 53.16% 1,202
Dunn 1,951 83.45% 342 14.63% 45 1.92% 1,609 68.82% 2,338
Eddy 854 67.72% 383 30.37% 24 1.91% 471 37.35% 1,261
Emmons 1,738 86.51% 237 11.80% 34 1.69% 1,501 74.71% 2,009
Foster 1,362 76.60% 373 20.98% 43 2.42% 989 55.62% 1,778
Golden Valley 871 84.89% 137 13.35% 18 1.76% 634 71.54% 1,026
Grand Forks 16,987 54.85% 12,880 41.59% 1,103 3.56% 4,107 13.26% 30,970
Grant 1,145 82.91% 207 14.99% 29 2.10% 938 67.92% 1,381
Griggs 907 72.56% 308 24.64% 35 2.80% 599 47.92% 1,250
Hettinger 1,091 83.16% 196 14.94% 25 1.90% 895 68.22% 1,312
Kidder 1,215 83.22% 221 15.14% 24 1.64% 994 68.08% 1,460
LaMoure 1,645 74.13% 527 23.75% 47 2.12% 1,118 50.38% 2,219
Logan 930 86.43% 128 11.90% 18 1.67% 802 74.53% 1,076
McHenry 2,364 78.72% 564 18.78% 75 2.50% 1,800 59.94% 3,003
McIntosh 1,153 79.24% 261 17.94% 41 2.82% 892 61.30% 1,455
McKenzie 4,482 82.71% 814 15.02% 123 2.27% 3,668 67.69% 5,419
McLean 4,198 75.83% 1,230 22.22% 108 1.95% 2,968 53.61% 5,536
Mercer 3,856 82.48% 704 15.06% 115 2.46% 3,152 67.42% 4,675
Morton 12,243 73.67% 3,872 23.30% 504 3.03% 8,371 50.37% 16,619
Mountrail 2,824 67.80% 1,256 30.16% 85 2.04% 1,568 37.64% 4,165
Nelson 1,141 64.21% 586 32.98% 50 2.81% 555 31.23% 1,777
Oliver 918 86.12% 129 12.10% 19 1.78% 789 74.02% 1,066
Pembina 2,460 73.85% 786 23.60% 85 2.55% 1,674 50.25% 3,331
Pierce 1,585 74.48% 497 23.36% 46 2.16% 1,088 51.12% 2,128
Ramsey 3,577 66.59% 1,639 30.51% 156 2.90% 1,938 36.08% 5,372
Ransom 1,418 57.78% 945 38.51% 91 3.71% 473 19.27% 2,454
Renville 1,065 80.74% 220 16.68% 34 2.58% 845 64.06% 1,319
Richland 5,072 64.93% 2,510 32.13% 230 2.94% 2,562 32.80% 7,812
Rolette 1,257 33.04% 2,482 65.25% 65 1.71% -1,225 -32.21% 3,804
Sargent 1,266 61.16% 738 35.65% 66 3.19% 528 25.51% 2,070
Sheridan 688 84.73% 104 12.81% 20 2.46% 584 71.92% 812
Sioux 258 21.75% 804 67.79% 124 10.46% -546 -46.04% 1,186
Slope 380 88.99% 44 10.30% 3 0.71% 336 78.69% 427
Stark 12,110 80.47% 2,499 16.60% 441 2.93% 9,611 63.87% 15,050
Steele 652 59.93% 392 36.03% 44 4.04% 260 23.90% 1,088
Stutsman 6,994 70.23% 2,676 26.87% 289 2.90% 4,318 43.36% 9,959
Towner 830 70.70% 317 27.00% 27 2.30% 513 43.70% 1,174
Traill 2,522 60.98% 1,493 36.10% 121 2.92% 1,029 24.88% 4,136
Walsh 3,324 69.50% 1,333 27.87% 126 2.63% 1,991 41.63% 4,783
Ward 19,974 70.71% 7,293 25.82% 979 3.47% 12,681 44.89% 28,246
Wells 1,893 79.74% 442 18.62% 39 1.64% 1,451 61.12% 2,374
Williams 11,739 81.90% 2,169 15.13% 426 2.97% 9,570 66.77% 14,334
Totals 235,595 65.11% 114,902 31.76% 11,322 3.13% 120,693 33.35% 361,819


 
 

By congressional district edit

Due to the state's low population, only one congressional district is allocated. This district is called the At-Large district, because it covers the entire state, and thus is equivalent to the statewide election results.

District Trump Biden Representative
At-large 65.11% 31.76% Kelly Armstrong

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Unsigned 87, over 7, blank 39 votes
  2. ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  4. ^ Overlapping sample with the previous SurveyMonkey/Axios poll, but more information available regarding sample size
  5. ^ "Other candidate" with 4%
  6. ^ "Other candidate" with 3%
Partisan clients
  1. ^ Poll sponsored by Burgum's campaign

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Statewide Results". North Dakota Secretary of State. November 12, 2020. Retrieved November 17, 2020.
  2. ^ Kelly, Ben (August 13, 2018). "US elections key dates: When are the 2018 midterms and the 2020 presidential campaign?". The Independent. from the original on August 2, 2018. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
  3. ^ "Distribution of Electoral Votes". National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
  4. ^ Cohen, Micah (October 14, 2012). "An Extra Ingredient in North Dakota Politics: Oil". FiveThirtyEight. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  5. ^ Volcovici, Valerie (December 6, 2016). "Trump supports completion of Dakota Access Pipeline". Reuters. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  6. ^ "2020 Democratic Caucus Results". North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  7. ^ "6 states will vote in Tuesday's GOP presidential primary. Trump will win all 6". Vox. March 10, 2020.
  8. ^ "North Dakota Republican Delegation 2020". The Green Papers. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  9. ^ "North Dakota GOP cancels state convention because of coronavirus threat". KFGO. March 18, 2020.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on November 3, 2020. Retrieved March 18, 2020.
  11. ^ "2020 POTUS Race ratings" (PDF). The Cook Political Report. Retrieved May 21, 2019.
  12. ^ "POTUS Ratings | Inside Elections". insideelections.com. Retrieved May 21, 2019.
  13. ^ "Larry J. Sabato's Crystal Ball » 2020 President". crystalball.centerforpolitics.org. Retrieved May 21, 2019.
  14. ^ "2020 Election Forecast". Politico. November 19, 2019.
  15. ^ "Battle for White House". RCP. April 19, 2019.
  16. ^ 2020 Bitecofer Model Electoral College Predictions April 23, 2020, at the Wayback Machine, Niskanen Center, March 24, 2020, retrieved: April 19, 2020.
  17. ^ David Chalian; Terence Burlij. "Road to 270: CNN's debut Electoral College map for 2020". CNN. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  18. ^ "Forecasting the US elections". The Economist. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  19. ^ "2020 Election Battleground Tracker". CBS News. July 12, 2020. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  20. ^ "2020 Presidential Election Interactive Map". 270 to Win.
  21. ^ "ABC News Race Ratings". CBS News. July 24, 2020. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  22. ^ "2020 Electoral Map Ratings: Trump Slides, Biden Advantage Expands Over 270 Votes". NPR.org. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  23. ^ "Biden dominates the electoral map, but here's how the race could tighten". NBC News. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
  24. ^ "2020 Election Forecast". FiveThirtyEight. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  25. ^ "Statewide Results". North Dakota Secretary of State. Retrieved December 6, 2020.

Further reading edit

External links edit

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Main article 2020 United States presidential election The 2020 United States presidential election in North Dakota was held on Tuesday November 3 2020 as part of the 2020 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated 2 North Dakota voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting the Republican Party s nominee incumbent President Donald Trump from Florida and running mate Vice President Mike Pence from Indiana against Democratic Party nominee former Vice President Joe Biden from Delaware and his running mate Senator Kamala Harris of California North Dakota has three electoral votes in the Electoral College 3 2020 United States presidential election in North Dakota 2016 November 3 2020 2024 Turnout62 65 1 Nominee Donald Trump Joe BidenParty Republican Democratic NPLHome state Florida DelawareRunning mate Mike Pence Kamala HarrisElectoral vote 3 0Popular vote 235 595 114 902Percentage 65 11 31 76 County ResultsPrecinct ResultsTrump 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Biden 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 President before electionDonald TrumpRepublican Elected President Joe BidenDemocraticTrump won North Dakota 65 1 to 31 7 a margin of 33 4 about three points down from his 36 point victory in 2016 North Dakota a rural state covered in the Midwestern Plains is one of the most reliably Republican states in the nation It last voted for a Democrat in 1964 when Lyndon B Johnson carried it against the backdrop of his nationwide landslide victory Since 1964 North Dakota has been competitive in only three elections 1976 1996 and 2008 A few prime reasons why this state votes heavily for Republicans include its older majority White populace agribusiness and the state s recent oil boom In recent presidential elections Bakken shale oil has been a major driver of conservative success in the state as the oil boom increasingly fuels the economy of North Dakota 4 The main oil boom has taken place in the western counties perhaps Trump s main base Trump signed executive orders on his first month in office reviving the Keystone and Dakota Access Pipelines rejected by the Obama administration 5 Despite Biden s modest improvement over Hillary Clinton four years earlier this remains the second worst Democratic performance in the state since 1980 Trump s vote share was also the largest for any candidate in the state since 1952 Joe Biden won the same two counties Walter Mondale Al Gore and Hillary Clinton won in 1984 2000 and 2016 respectively the majority Native American counties of Rolette and Sioux both of which have long been Democratic strongholds However Biden only came 2 7 points short of winning Cass County which holds the state s largest city of Fargo as compared to Clinton s 10 5 point loss in 2016 Biden became the first Democrat to win the presidency without winning Sargent County since Franklin D Roosevelt in 1944 and the first without Benson Ransom or Steele Counties since John F Kennedy in 1960 Contents 1 Caucuses 1 1 Democratic caucuses 1 2 Republican caucuses 1 3 Libertarian nominee 2 General election 2 1 Final predictions 2 2 Polling 2 2 1 Graphical summary 2 3 Electoral slates 2 4 Results 2 4 1 Results by county 2 5 By congressional district 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksCaucuses editDemocratic caucuses edit Further information 2020 North Dakota Democratic presidential caucuses The North Dakota Democratic NPL Party held a firehouse caucus on March 10 2020 This section is an excerpt from 2020 North Dakota Democratic presidential caucuses NDresults edit All of the withdrawn candidates had withdrawn from the race while mail in voting had already begun 2020 North Dakota Democratic presidential caucuses 6 Candidate Votes DelegatesBernie Sanders 7 682 52 81 8Joe Biden 5 742 39 47 6Elizabeth Warren withdrawn 366 2 52Amy Klobuchar withdrawn 223 1 53Pete Buttigieg withdrawn 164 1 13Michael Bloomberg withdrawn 113 0 78Tulsi Gabbard 89 0 61Andrew Yang withdrawn 20 0 14Tom Steyer withdrawn 6 0 04Michael Bennet withdrawn 3 0 02John Delaney withdrawn 3 0 02Deval Patrick withdrawn 2 0 01Unsigned votes Overvotes Blank Votes a 133 0 91Total 14 546 100 14 Republican caucuses edit The North Dakota Republican Party held a non binding firehouse caucus on March 10 2020 with incumbent President Donald Trump running unopposed 7 8 The party then formally selected their 29 Republican National Convention delegates unpledged to any particular candidate at the state party convention The state party convention was originally scheduled for March 27 29 but due to concerns over the COVID 19 pandemic it was ultimately cancelled 9 10 Libertarian nominee edit Jo Jorgensen Psychology Senior Lecturer at Clemson UniversityGeneral election editFinal predictions edit Source RankingThe Cook Political Report 11 Solid RInside Elections 12 Solid RSabato s Crystal Ball 13 Safe RPolitico 14 Solid RRCP 15 Solid RNiskanen 16 Safe RCNN 17 Solid RThe Economist 18 Safe RCBS News 19 Likely R270towin 20 Safe RABC News 21 Solid RNPR 22 Likely RNBC News 23 Solid R538 24 Solid RPolling edit Graphical summary edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Polls with a sample size of lt 100 have their sample size entries marked in red to indicate a lack of reliability Aggregate polls Source of pollaggregation Dates administered Dates updated JoeBidenDemocratic DonaldTrumpRepublican Other Undecided b Margin270 to Win September 26 October 17 2020 October 19 2020 38 0 57 5 4 5 Trump 19 5FiveThirtyEight until November 2 2020 November 3 2020 38 7 56 0 5 3 Trump 17 3Average 38 4 56 8 4 8 Trump 18 4Polls Poll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrumpRepublican JoeBidenDemocratic JoJorgensenLibertarian Other UndecidedSurveyMonkey Axios Oct 20 Nov 2 2020 402 LV 7 59 d 39 SurveyMonkey Axios Oct 1 28 2020 700 LV 57 42 SurveyMonkey Axios Sep 1 30 2020 249 LV 63 34 3 DFM Research North Dakota Voters First Sep 26 29 2020 460 A 4 6 51 37 4 e 7 DFM Research North Dakota Voters First Sep 12 16 2020 500 LV 4 5 56 37 3 f 4 SurveyMonkey Axios Aug 1 31 2020 269 LV 66 32 2 SurveyMonkey Axios Jul 1 31 2020 261 LV 63 36 1 SurveyMonkey Axios Jun 8 30 2020 88 LV 71 28 1 DFM Research Mar 3 5 2020 400 LV 4 9 55 38 2 5 DFM Research Jan 28 Feb 1 2020 600 A 4 0 59 34 2 5 1892 Polling Doug Burgum A Jul 15 17 2019 500 LV 4 4 60 34 DFM Research May 14 18 2019 400 A 4 9 54 39 2 5 Former candidateswith Donald Trump and Michael Bloomberg Poll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrump R MichaelBloomberg D Other UndecidedDFM Research Jan 28 Feb 1 2020 600 A 4 0 59 32 1 7 with Donald Trump and Pete Buttigieg Poll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrump R PeteButtigieg D Other UndecidedDFM Research Jan 28 Feb 1 2020 600 A 4 0 59 31 2 8 with Donald Trump and Amy Klobuchar Poll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrump R AmyKlobuchar D Other UndecidedDFM Research Jan 28 Feb 1 2020 600 A 4 0 59 33 1 7 with Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders Poll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrump R BernieSanders D Other UndecidedDFM Research Mar 3 5 2020 400 LV 4 9 58 33 4 4 DFM Research Jan 28 Feb 1 2020 600 A 4 0 61 32 1 5 with Donald Trump and Elizabeth Warren Poll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrump R ElizabethWarren D Other UndecidedDFM Research Jan 28 Feb 1 2020 600 A 4 0 62 31 2 6 Zogby Analytics Aug 17 23 2017 403 LV 4 9 47 36 17 Electoral slates edit These slates of electors were nominated by each party in order to vote in the Electoral College should their candidate win the state 25 Donald Trump and Mike PenceRepublican Party Joe Biden and Kamala HarrisDemocratic NPL Party Jo Jorgensen and Spike CohenLibertarian PartySandy J BoehlerRay HolmbergRobert Wefald Heidi HeitkampBernice KnutsonWarren Larson Dustin GawrylowMartin J RiskeDylan StuckeyResults edit 2020 United States presidential election in North Dakota 1 Party Candidate Votes Republican Donald TrumpMike Pence 235 595 65 11 2 16 Democratic NPL Joe BidenKamala Harris 114 902 31 78 4 53 Libertarian Jo JorgensenSpike Cohen 9 393 2 60 3 63 Write in 1 929 0 53 1 32 Total votes 361 819 100 00 Republican winResults by county edit County Donald TrumpRepublican Joe BidenDemocratic NPL Various candidatesOther parties Margin Total Adams 981 77 30 258 20 33 30 2 37 723 56 97 1 269Barnes 3 568 64 12 1 820 32 70 177 3 18 1 748 31 42 5 565Benson 1 094 55 79 822 41 92 45 2 29 272 13 87 1 961Billings 541 85 20 72 11 34 22 3 46 469 73 86 635Bottineau 2 575 74 19 821 23 65 75 2 16 1 754 50 54 3 471Bowman 1 395 84 19 228 13 76 34 2 05 1 167 70 43 1 657Burke 994 86 06 137 11 86 24 2 08 857 74 20 1 155Burleigh 34 744 68 46 14 348 28 27 1 661 3 27 20 396 40 19 50 753Cass 42 619 49 53 40 311 46 84 3 123 3 63 2 308 2 69 86 053Cavalier 1 499 74 21 474 23 47 47 2 32 1 025 50 74 2 020Dickey 1 742 71 86 608 25 08 74 3 06 1 134 46 78 2 424Divide 904 75 21 265 22 05 33 2 74 639 53 16 1 202Dunn 1 951 83 45 342 14 63 45 1 92 1 609 68 82 2 338Eddy 854 67 72 383 30 37 24 1 91 471 37 35 1 261Emmons 1 738 86 51 237 11 80 34 1 69 1 501 74 71 2 009Foster 1 362 76 60 373 20 98 43 2 42 989 55 62 1 778Golden Valley 871 84 89 137 13 35 18 1 76 634 71 54 1 026Grand Forks 16 987 54 85 12 880 41 59 1 103 3 56 4 107 13 26 30 970Grant 1 145 82 91 207 14 99 29 2 10 938 67 92 1 381Griggs 907 72 56 308 24 64 35 2 80 599 47 92 1 250Hettinger 1 091 83 16 196 14 94 25 1 90 895 68 22 1 312Kidder 1 215 83 22 221 15 14 24 1 64 994 68 08 1 460LaMoure 1 645 74 13 527 23 75 47 2 12 1 118 50 38 2 219Logan 930 86 43 128 11 90 18 1 67 802 74 53 1 076McHenry 2 364 78 72 564 18 78 75 2 50 1 800 59 94 3 003McIntosh 1 153 79 24 261 17 94 41 2 82 892 61 30 1 455McKenzie 4 482 82 71 814 15 02 123 2 27 3 668 67 69 5 419McLean 4 198 75 83 1 230 22 22 108 1 95 2 968 53 61 5 536Mercer 3 856 82 48 704 15 06 115 2 46 3 152 67 42 4 675Morton 12 243 73 67 3 872 23 30 504 3 03 8 371 50 37 16 619Mountrail 2 824 67 80 1 256 30 16 85 2 04 1 568 37 64 4 165Nelson 1 141 64 21 586 32 98 50 2 81 555 31 23 1 777Oliver 918 86 12 129 12 10 19 1 78 789 74 02 1 066Pembina 2 460 73 85 786 23 60 85 2 55 1 674 50 25 3 331Pierce 1 585 74 48 497 23 36 46 2 16 1 088 51 12 2 128Ramsey 3 577 66 59 1 639 30 51 156 2 90 1 938 36 08 5 372Ransom 1 418 57 78 945 38 51 91 3 71 473 19 27 2 454Renville 1 065 80 74 220 16 68 34 2 58 845 64 06 1 319Richland 5 072 64 93 2 510 32 13 230 2 94 2 562 32 80 7 812Rolette 1 257 33 04 2 482 65 25 65 1 71 1 225 32 21 3 804Sargent 1 266 61 16 738 35 65 66 3 19 528 25 51 2 070Sheridan 688 84 73 104 12 81 20 2 46 584 71 92 812Sioux 258 21 75 804 67 79 124 10 46 546 46 04 1 186Slope 380 88 99 44 10 30 3 0 71 336 78 69 427Stark 12 110 80 47 2 499 16 60 441 2 93 9 611 63 87 15 050Steele 652 59 93 392 36 03 44 4 04 260 23 90 1 088Stutsman 6 994 70 23 2 676 26 87 289 2 90 4 318 43 36 9 959Towner 830 70 70 317 27 00 27 2 30 513 43 70 1 174Traill 2 522 60 98 1 493 36 10 121 2 92 1 029 24 88 4 136Walsh 3 324 69 50 1 333 27 87 126 2 63 1 991 41 63 4 783Ward 19 974 70 71 7 293 25 82 979 3 47 12 681 44 89 28 246Wells 1 893 79 74 442 18 62 39 1 64 1 451 61 12 2 374Williams 11 739 81 90 2 169 15 13 426 2 97 9 570 66 77 14 334Totals 235 595 65 11 114 902 31 76 11 322 3 13 120 693 33 35 361 819 nbsp Swing by countyLegend Democratic 7 5 10 Democratic 5 7 5 Democratic 2 5 5 Democratic 0 2 5 Republican 0 2 5 Republican 2 5 5 Republican 5 7 5 Republican 7 5 10 Republican 10 12 5 nbsp Trend relative to the state by countyLegend Democratic 7 5 10 Democratic 5 7 5 Democratic 2 5 5 Democratic 0 2 5 Republican 0 2 5 Republican 2 5 5 Republican 5 7 5 Republican 7 5 10 Republican 10 12 5 By congressional district edit Due to the state s low population only one congressional district is allocated This district is called the At Large district because it covers the entire state and thus is equivalent to the statewide election results District Trump Biden RepresentativeAt large 65 11 31 76 Kelly ArmstrongSee also editUnited States presidential elections in North Dakota Presidency of Joe Biden 2020 United States presidential election 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries 2020 Libertarian Party presidential primaries 2020 Republican Party presidential primaries 2020 United States electionsNotes edit Unsigned 87 over 7 blank 39 votes Calculated by taking the difference of 100 and all other candidates combined a b c d e f Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Overlapping sample with the previous SurveyMonkey Axios poll but more information available regarding sample size Other candidate with 4 Other candidate with 3 Partisan clients Poll sponsored by Burgum s campaignReferences edit a b Statewide Results North Dakota Secretary of State November 12 2020 Retrieved November 17 2020 Kelly Ben August 13 2018 US elections key dates When are the 2018 midterms and the 2020 presidential campaign The Independent Archived from the original on August 2 2018 Retrieved January 3 2019 Distribution of Electoral Votes National Archives and Records Administration Retrieved January 3 2019 Cohen Micah October 14 2012 An Extra Ingredient in North Dakota Politics Oil FiveThirtyEight Retrieved November 13 2020 Volcovici Valerie December 6 2016 Trump supports completion of Dakota Access Pipeline Reuters Retrieved November 13 2020 2020 Democratic Caucus Results North Dakota Democratic NPL Party Retrieved June 11 2020 6 states will vote in Tuesday s GOP presidential primary Trump will win all 6 Vox March 10 2020 North Dakota Republican Delegation 2020 The Green Papers Retrieved April 4 2020 North Dakota GOP cancels state convention because of coronavirus threat KFGO March 18 2020 2020 State Convention North Dakota Republican Party Archived from the original on November 3 2020 Retrieved March 18 2020 2020 POTUS Race ratings PDF The Cook Political Report Retrieved May 21 2019 POTUS Ratings Inside Elections insideelections com Retrieved May 21 2019 Larry J Sabato s Crystal Ball 2020 President crystalball centerforpolitics org Retrieved May 21 2019 2020 Election Forecast Politico November 19 2019 Battle for White House RCP April 19 2019 2020 Bitecofer Model Electoral College Predictions Archived April 23 2020 at the Wayback Machine Niskanen Center March 24 2020 retrieved April 19 2020 David Chalian Terence Burlij Road to 270 CNN s debut Electoral College map for 2020 CNN Retrieved June 16 2020 Forecasting the US elections The Economist Retrieved July 7 2020 2020 Election Battleground Tracker CBS News July 12 2020 Retrieved July 13 2020 2020 Presidential Election Interactive Map 270 to Win ABC News Race Ratings CBS News July 24 2020 Retrieved July 24 2020 2020 Electoral Map Ratings Trump Slides Biden Advantage Expands Over 270 Votes NPR org Retrieved August 3 2020 Biden dominates the electoral map but here s how the race could tighten NBC News Retrieved August 6 2020 2020 Election Forecast FiveThirtyEight Retrieved August 14 2020 Statewide Results North Dakota Secretary of State Retrieved December 6 2020 Further reading editSummary State Laws on Presidential Electors PDF Washington DC National Association of Secretaries of State August 2020 North DakotaExternal links editGovernment Documents Round Table of the American Library Association North Dakota Voting amp Elections Toolkits North Dakota Election Tools Deadlines Dates Rules and Links Vote org Oakland CA League of Women Voters of North Dakota state affiliate of the U S League of Women Voters North Dakota at Ballotpedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2020 United States presidential election in North Dakota amp oldid 1212364009 Republican caucuses, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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