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John Hoeven

John Henry Hoeven III (/ˈhvən/ HOH-vən; born March 13, 1957) is an American banker and politician serving as the senior U.S. senator from North Dakota, a seat he has held since 2011. A member of the Republican Party, Hoeven served as the 31st governor of North Dakota from 2000 to 2010.

John Hoeven
Official portrait, 2014
United States Senator
from North Dakota
Assumed office
January 3, 2011
Serving with Kevin Cramer
Preceded byByron Dorgan
Chairman of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee
In office
January 3, 2017 – February 3, 2021
Preceded byJohn Barrasso
Succeeded byBrian Schatz
31st Governor of North Dakota
In office
December 15, 2000 – December 7, 2010
LieutenantJack Dalrymple
Preceded byEd Schafer
Succeeded byJack Dalrymple
12th President of the Bank of North Dakota
In office
1993–2000
Preceded byJoseph Lamb
Succeeded byEric Hardmeyer
Personal details
Born
John Henry Hoeven III

(1957-03-13) March 13, 1957 (age 65)
Bismarck, North Dakota, U.S.
Political partyRepublican (1998–present)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (before 1996)
Democratic (1996–1998)
SpouseMikey Laird
Children2
EducationDartmouth College (BA)
Northwestern University (MBA)
Signature
WebsiteSenate website

In 2010, Hoeven was elected to the U.S. Senate, succeeding Senator Byron Dorgan, who chose not to seek reelection. Hoeven became North Dakota's senior senator in 2013 after Kent Conrad retired and was succeeded by Heidi Heitkamp, who was once Hoeven's opponent for the governor's office.

Before being elected governor, Hoeven was a banker who served in numerous executive roles at various banks, most notably as president of the nation's only state-owned bank, the Bank of North Dakota, from 1993 to 2000.[1] He is on the board of directors at First Western Bank & Trust and has an estimated net worth of $45 million, making him one of the wealthiest U.S. senators.[2][3][4] He is the dean of North Dakota's congressional delegation.

Early life, education, and early career

Hoeven was born in Bismarck, North Dakota, the son of Patricia "Trish" (née Chapman) and John Henry "Jack" Hoeven, Jr. His father owned a bank in Minot, North Dakota, where he worked as the president and chairman.[5] Hoeven's ancestry is Dutch, Swedish, and English.[6]

Hoeven studied at Dartmouth College, which his father also attended. Hoeven belonged to the Alpha Chi Alpha fraternity and graduated with honors with a BA in 1979. While there, he played on the men's golf team.[7]

After Dartmouth, Hoeven attended the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, graduating with an MBA in 1981.[8]

Banking career

From 1986 to 1993, Hoeven was executive vice president of First Western Bank & Trust, an institution his father bought in 1970.[9][10] At one time, he owned 39% of the bank’s parent company, Westbrand, Inc.[11] From 1993 to 2000, he was the president and CEO of the Bank of North Dakota, under governor Ed Schafer.

Governor of North Dakota

Elections

2000

In 2000 Hoeven ran for governor of North Dakota as a Republican and won, defeating Democratic NPL nominee Heidi Heitkamp, 55% to 45%.

2004

Hoeven was reelected over Democratic-NPL nominee Joe Satrom with 71% of the vote.

2008

On November 13, 2007, Hoeven announced his candidacy for a third term and kicked off his campaign with stops in Fargo, Grand Forks, Bismarck and Minot.[12] He was reelected with 74% of the vote over Democratic-NPL nominee Tim Mathern. It was the first time in North Dakota history that a governor won three four-year terms in office, though the record for serving is still maintained by Bill Guy, who served 12 years.

Tenure

Hoeven's governorship included the expansion and diversification of the state's economy, which led to a 49.5% increase in the state's real gross domestic product.[13] Beginning in 2000, he directed the development of a multi-resource energy program for the state with incentives in each energy sector, making North Dakota one of the country's largest energy-producing and exporting states. The state gained nearly 40,000 new jobs during his tenure. Wages and personal incomes grew faster than the national average. For a few years, the state led the nation in export growth. In late 2006, the state's reserve rose past $600 million, and it is now over $700 million.[14]

In December 2009, Hoeven was the country's most popular governor. His approval rating stood at 87% with only 10% disapproving.[15] In January 2007, Hoeven became the nation's most senior governor, having been inaugurated on December 15, 2000, as established by the North Dakota Constitution.

U.S. Senate

Elections

2010

On January 11, 2010, Hoeven announced he would run in the 2010 North Dakota Senate election for the seat being vacated by Byron Dorgan.[16] Hoeven defeated Democratic-NPL nominee Tracy Potter, 76% to 22%, making him the first Republican to represent North Dakota in the Senate since 1987.[17]

2016

Hoeven was reelected in 2016.

2022

Hoeven was reelected in 2022.[18]

Tenure

Since 2013, Hoeven has been the dean of North Dakota's congressional delegation. As of 2018, he was listed as one of the seven wealthiest U.S. senators.[19]

For his tenure as the chair of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee in the 116th Congress, Hoeven earned an F grade from the nonpartisan Lugar Center's Congressional Oversight Hearing Index.[20]

Committee assignments

Political positions

Hoeven was briefly a member of the Democratic-NPL Party before becoming active in the Republican Party as a district chair and volunteer.[21] He has walked a conservative line on some issues and a moderate one on others, including increasing education funding, ethics reform, compensation for teachers, as well as increased funding on infrastructure.[22] On August 10, 2021, Hoeven was one of 19 Senate Republicans to vote with the Democratic caucus in favor of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.[23]

Crime

Hoeven supports decreasing access to parole for offenders.[22] He believes that drug control policy should be a state issue, not a federal one.[24]

Economy and employment

Hoeven opposed the Employee Free Choice Act, which included a card check provision.[24]

Energy and environment

Hoeven believes that alternative fuels are a long-term solution but that increased oil drilling is required in the short term.[24] He has been a vocal advocate for the Keystone Pipeline, falsely asserting that it has never leaked and claiming that environmental risks have been exaggerated.[25][26] The Keystone Pipeline has in fact leaked twice, in 2010 and in 2016.[27]

In 2015, Hoeven submitted an amendment asserting that climate change is real and that humans are contributing to it but also that the Keystone Pipeline would not contribute to climate change.[28] His League of Conservation Voters score for 2018 was 7%.[29]

Gun policy

Hoeven consistently votes for pro-gun legislation and has earned an A+ rating from the National Rifle Association (NRA).[30] The NRA has endorsed him repeatedly, including during his campaigns for governor in 2008 and senator in 2010.[31][32]

In June 2016, Hoeven voted on four gun control proposals that were developed as a result of the Orlando nightclub shooting. He voted for Chuck Grassley's expansion of background checks and provision of funding to research the cause of mass shootings, and for John Cornyn's 72-hour wait period for purchases of guns by people on the terrorist watchlist. He voted against Chris Murphy's proposal to require background checks for every gun sale, including online sales and at gun shows, and against Dianne Feinstein's proposal to ban anyone on the terrorist watchlist from buying a gun.[33] Hoeven voted against the latter bill due to its lack of "judicial oversight or due process".[34]

Women's Issues

Hoeven identifies as pro-life, opposing abortion in all cases except for rape, incest, or threat to the mother's life. He opposes government funding for elective abortions and supports the Hyde Amendment, which permits federal funding for abortion services only under the above stated exceptions.[22] Hoeven voted to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act in 2012.[22]

Israel Anti-Boycott Act

In April 2017, Hoeven co-sponsored the Israel Anti-Boycott Act (s. 720), which would bar federal contractors from participating in boycotts against Israel or Israeli settlements.[35][36]

Immigration

In 2013, Hoeven voted for the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act of 2013.[37]

LGBT rights

In 2013, Hoeven voted against banning discrimination based on sexual orientation.[38] He opposes same-sex marriage.[39] In 2022, he voted against federal protections for same-sex married couples.[40]

January 6th

On May 28, 2021, Hoeven voted against creating an independent commission to investigate the 2021 United States Capitol attack.[41]

Taxes

Hoeven supports investment tax credits for farm investments.[24]

Electoral history

2000 North Dakota gubernatorial election[42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican John Hoeven 159,255 55.03% -11.16%
Democratic–NPL Heidi Heitkamp 130,144 44.97% +11.16%
Write-ins 13 0.00%
Majority 29,111 10.06% -22.32%
Turnout 289,412
Republican hold Swing
2004 North Dakota gubernatorial election[43]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican John Hoeven (Incumbent) 220,803 71.26% +16.23%
Democratic–NPL Joe Satrom 84,877 27.39% -17.58%
Libertarian Roland Riemers 4,193 1.35%
Majority 135,926 43.87% +33.81%
Turnout 309,873
Republican hold Swing
2008 North Dakota gubernatorial election[44]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican John Hoeven (Incumbent) 235,009 74.44% +3.19%
Democratic–NPL Tim Mathern 74,279 23.53% -3.86%
Independent DuWayne Hendrickson 6,404 2.03%
Majority 160,730 50.91% +7.05%
Turnout 315,692
Republican hold Swing
2010 United States Senate election in North Dakota[45]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican John Hoeven 181,689 76.08% +44.36%
Democratic–NPL Tracy Potter 52,955 22.17% -46.11%
Libertarian Keith Hanson 3,890 1.63% N/A
Majority 128,734 53.91%
Turnout 238,534 100.00%
Republican gain from Democratic–NPL Swing
2016 North Dakota Senate Republican primary results[46]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Hoeven (Incumbent) 103,677 99.57%
Republican Write-in 445 0.43%
Total votes 104,122 100.00%
2016 United States Senate election in North Dakota[47]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican John Hoeven (Incumbent) 268,788 78.48% +2.40%
Democratic–NPL Eliot Glassheim 58,116 16.97% -5.20%
Libertarian Robert Marquette 10,556 3.08% +1.45%
Independent James Germalic 4,675 1.36% N/A
N/A Write-ins 366 0.11% N/A
Total votes 342,501 100.0% N/A
Republican hold
2022 North Dakota Senate Republican primary results[48]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Hoeven (Incumbent) 59,529 77.8%
Republican Riley Kuntz 16,400 21.4%
Republican Write-in 557 0.7%
Total votes 76,486 100.00%
2022 United States Senate election in North Dakota
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican John Hoeven (Incumbent) 135,478 56.41% -22.07%
Democratic–NPL Katrina Christiansen 59,997 24.98% +8.01%
Independent Rick Becker 44,412 18.49% N/A
Write-in 273 0.11% N/A
Total votes 240,160 100.00% N/A
Republican hold

References

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Further reading

External links

  • Senator John Hoeven official U.S. Senate website
  • John Hoeven for Senate
  • John Hoeven at Curlie
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
Civic offices
Preceded by
Joseph Lamb
President of the Bank of North Dakota
1993–2000
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Republican nominee for Governor of North Dakota
2000, 2004, 2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from North Dakota
(Class 3)

2010, 2016, 2022
Most recent
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of North Dakota
2000–2010
Succeeded by
U.S. Senate
Preceded by U.S. senator (Class 3) from North Dakota
2011–present
Served alongside: Kent Conrad, Heidi Heitkamp, Kevin Cramer
Incumbent
Preceded by Chair of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee
2017–2021
Succeeded by
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded by Order of precedence of the United States
as United States Senator
Succeeded by
Preceded by United States senators by seniority
38th
Succeeded by

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Senator Hoeven redirects here For the Iowa State Senate member see Charles B Hoeven John Henry Hoeven III ˈ h oʊ v e n HOH ven born March 13 1957 is an American banker and politician serving as the senior U S senator from North Dakota a seat he has held since 2011 A member of the Republican Party Hoeven served as the 31st governor of North Dakota from 2000 to 2010 John HoevenOfficial portrait 2014United States Senatorfrom North DakotaIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2011Serving with Kevin CramerPreceded byByron DorganChairman of the Senate Indian Affairs CommitteeIn office January 3 2017 February 3 2021Preceded byJohn BarrassoSucceeded byBrian Schatz31st Governor of North DakotaIn office December 15 2000 December 7 2010LieutenantJack DalrymplePreceded byEd SchaferSucceeded byJack Dalrymple12th President of the Bank of North DakotaIn office 1993 2000Preceded byJoseph LambSucceeded byEric HardmeyerPersonal detailsBornJohn Henry Hoeven III 1957 03 13 March 13 1957 age 65 Bismarck North Dakota U S Political partyRepublican 1998 present Other politicalaffiliationsIndependent before 1996 Democratic 1996 1998 SpouseMikey LairdChildren2EducationDartmouth College BA Northwestern University MBA SignatureWebsiteSenate websiteIn 2010 Hoeven was elected to the U S Senate succeeding Senator Byron Dorgan who chose not to seek reelection Hoeven became North Dakota s senior senator in 2013 after Kent Conrad retired and was succeeded by Heidi Heitkamp who was once Hoeven s opponent for the governor s office Before being elected governor Hoeven was a banker who served in numerous executive roles at various banks most notably as president of the nation s only state owned bank the Bank of North Dakota from 1993 to 2000 1 He is on the board of directors at First Western Bank amp Trust and has an estimated net worth of 45 million making him one of the wealthiest U S senators 2 3 4 He is the dean of North Dakota s congressional delegation Contents 1 Early life education and early career 2 Banking career 3 Governor of North Dakota 3 1 Elections 3 1 1 2000 3 1 2 2004 3 1 3 2008 3 2 Tenure 4 U S Senate 4 1 Elections 4 1 1 2010 4 1 2 2016 4 1 3 2022 4 2 Tenure 4 3 Committee assignments 5 Political positions 5 1 Crime 5 2 Economy and employment 5 3 Energy and environment 5 4 Gun policy 5 5 Women s Issues 5 6 Israel Anti Boycott Act 5 7 Immigration 5 8 LGBT rights 5 9 January 6th 5 10 Taxes 6 Electoral history 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life education and early career EditHoeven was born in Bismarck North Dakota the son of Patricia Trish nee Chapman and John Henry Jack Hoeven Jr His father owned a bank in Minot North Dakota where he worked as the president and chairman 5 Hoeven s ancestry is Dutch Swedish and English 6 Hoeven studied at Dartmouth College which his father also attended Hoeven belonged to the Alpha Chi Alpha fraternity and graduated with honors with a BA in 1979 While there he played on the men s golf team 7 After Dartmouth Hoeven attended the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University graduating with an MBA in 1981 8 Banking career EditFrom 1986 to 1993 Hoeven was executive vice president of First Western Bank amp Trust an institution his father bought in 1970 9 10 At one time he owned 39 of the bank s parent company Westbrand Inc 11 From 1993 to 2000 he was the president and CEO of the Bank of North Dakota under governor Ed Schafer Governor of North Dakota EditElections Edit 2000 Edit Main article 2000 North Dakota gubernatorial election In 2000 Hoeven ran for governor of North Dakota as a Republican and won defeating Democratic NPL nominee Heidi Heitkamp 55 to 45 2004 Edit Main article 2004 North Dakota gubernatorial election Hoeven was reelected over Democratic NPL nominee Joe Satrom with 71 of the vote 2008 Edit Main article 2008 North Dakota gubernatorial election On November 13 2007 Hoeven announced his candidacy for a third term and kicked off his campaign with stops in Fargo Grand Forks Bismarck and Minot 12 He was reelected with 74 of the vote over Democratic NPL nominee Tim Mathern It was the first time in North Dakota history that a governor won three four year terms in office though the record for serving is still maintained by Bill Guy who served 12 years Tenure Edit Hoeven s governorship included the expansion and diversification of the state s economy which led to a 49 5 increase in the state s real gross domestic product 13 Beginning in 2000 he directed the development of a multi resource energy program for the state with incentives in each energy sector making North Dakota one of the country s largest energy producing and exporting states The state gained nearly 40 000 new jobs during his tenure Wages and personal incomes grew faster than the national average For a few years the state led the nation in export growth In late 2006 the state s reserve rose past 600 million and it is now over 700 million 14 In December 2009 Hoeven was the country s most popular governor His approval rating stood at 87 with only 10 disapproving 15 In January 2007 Hoeven became the nation s most senior governor having been inaugurated on December 15 2000 as established by the North Dakota Constitution U S Senate EditElections Edit 2010 Edit Main article 2010 United States Senate election in North Dakota On January 11 2010 Hoeven announced he would run in the 2010 North Dakota Senate election for the seat being vacated by Byron Dorgan 16 Hoeven defeated Democratic NPL nominee Tracy Potter 76 to 22 making him the first Republican to represent North Dakota in the Senate since 1987 17 2016 Edit Main article 2016 United States Senate election in North Dakota Hoeven was reelected in 2016 2022 Edit Main article 2022 United States Senate election in North Dakota Hoeven was reelected in 2022 18 Tenure Edit Since 2013 Hoeven has been the dean of North Dakota s congressional delegation As of 2018 he was listed as one of the seven wealthiest U S senators 19 For his tenure as the chair of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee in the 116th Congress Hoeven earned an F grade from the nonpartisan Lugar Center s Congressional Oversight Hearing Index 20 Committee assignments Edit Committee on Agriculture Nutrition and Forestry Subcommittee on Commodities Markets Trade and Risk Management Subcommittee on Jobs Rural Economic Growth and Energy Innovation Subcommittee on Nutrition Specialty Crops Food and Agricultural Research chair Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture Rural Development Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies Subcommittee on Homeland Security chair Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development Subcommittee on Interior Environment and Related Agencies Subcommittee on Military Construction Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy Subcommittee on National Parks Subcommittee on Public Lands Forests and Mining Committee on Indian Affairs chair Political positions EditHoeven was briefly a member of the Democratic NPL Party before becoming active in the Republican Party as a district chair and volunteer 21 He has walked a conservative line on some issues and a moderate one on others including increasing education funding ethics reform compensation for teachers as well as increased funding on infrastructure 22 On August 10 2021 Hoeven was one of 19 Senate Republicans to vote with the Democratic caucus in favor of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act 23 Crime Edit Hoeven supports decreasing access to parole for offenders 22 He believes that drug control policy should be a state issue not a federal one 24 Economy and employment Edit Hoeven opposed the Employee Free Choice Act which included a card check provision 24 Energy and environment Edit Hoeven believes that alternative fuels are a long term solution but that increased oil drilling is required in the short term 24 He has been a vocal advocate for the Keystone Pipeline falsely asserting that it has never leaked and claiming that environmental risks have been exaggerated 25 26 The Keystone Pipeline has in fact leaked twice in 2010 and in 2016 27 In 2015 Hoeven submitted an amendment asserting that climate change is real and that humans are contributing to it but also that the Keystone Pipeline would not contribute to climate change 28 His League of Conservation Voters score for 2018 was 7 29 Gun policy Edit Hoeven consistently votes for pro gun legislation and has earned an A rating from the National Rifle Association NRA 30 The NRA has endorsed him repeatedly including during his campaigns for governor in 2008 and senator in 2010 31 32 In June 2016 Hoeven voted on four gun control proposals that were developed as a result of the Orlando nightclub shooting He voted for Chuck Grassley s expansion of background checks and provision of funding to research the cause of mass shootings and for John Cornyn s 72 hour wait period for purchases of guns by people on the terrorist watchlist He voted against Chris Murphy s proposal to require background checks for every gun sale including online sales and at gun shows and against Dianne Feinstein s proposal to ban anyone on the terrorist watchlist from buying a gun 33 Hoeven voted against the latter bill due to its lack of judicial oversight or due process 34 Women s Issues Edit Hoeven identifies as pro life opposing abortion in all cases except for rape incest or threat to the mother s life He opposes government funding for elective abortions and supports the Hyde Amendment which permits federal funding for abortion services only under the above stated exceptions 22 Hoeven voted to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act in 2012 22 Israel Anti Boycott Act Edit In April 2017 Hoeven co sponsored the Israel Anti Boycott Act s 720 which would bar federal contractors from participating in boycotts against Israel or Israeli settlements 35 36 Immigration Edit In 2013 Hoeven voted for the Border Security Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernization Act of 2013 37 LGBT rights Edit In 2013 Hoeven voted against banning discrimination based on sexual orientation 38 He opposes same sex marriage 39 In 2022 he voted against federal protections for same sex married couples 40 January 6th Edit On May 28 2021 Hoeven voted against creating an independent commission to investigate the 2021 United States Capitol attack 41 Taxes Edit Hoeven supports investment tax credits for farm investments 24 Electoral history Edit2000 North Dakota gubernatorial election 42 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Hoeven 159 255 55 03 11 16 Democratic NPL Heidi Heitkamp 130 144 44 97 11 16 Write ins 13 0 00 Majority 29 111 10 06 22 32 Turnout 289 412Republican hold Swing2004 North Dakota gubernatorial election 43 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Hoeven Incumbent 220 803 71 26 16 23 Democratic NPL Joe Satrom 84 877 27 39 17 58 Libertarian Roland Riemers 4 193 1 35 Majority 135 926 43 87 33 81 Turnout 309 873Republican hold Swing2008 North Dakota gubernatorial election 44 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Hoeven Incumbent 235 009 74 44 3 19 Democratic NPL Tim Mathern 74 279 23 53 3 86 Independent DuWayne Hendrickson 6 404 2 03 Majority 160 730 50 91 7 05 Turnout 315 692Republican hold Swing2010 United States Senate election in North Dakota 45 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Hoeven 181 689 76 08 44 36 Democratic NPL Tracy Potter 52 955 22 17 46 11 Libertarian Keith Hanson 3 890 1 63 N AMajority 128 734 53 91 Turnout 238 534 100 00 Republican gain from Democratic NPL Swing2016 North Dakota Senate Republican primary results 46 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Hoeven Incumbent 103 677 99 57 Republican Write in 445 0 43 Total votes 104 122 100 00 2016 United States Senate election in North Dakota 47 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Hoeven Incumbent 268 788 78 48 2 40 Democratic NPL Eliot Glassheim 58 116 16 97 5 20 Libertarian Robert Marquette 10 556 3 08 1 45 Independent James Germalic 4 675 1 36 N AN A Write ins 366 0 11 N ATotal votes 342 501 100 0 N ARepublican hold2022 North Dakota Senate Republican primary results 48 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Hoeven Incumbent 59 529 77 8 Republican Riley Kuntz 16 400 21 4 Republican Write in 557 0 7 Total votes 76 486 100 00 2022 United States Senate election in North Dakota Party Candidate Votes Republican John Hoeven Incumbent 135 478 56 41 22 07 Democratic NPL Katrina Christiansen 59 997 24 98 8 01 Independent Rick Becker 44 412 18 49 N AWrite in 273 0 11 N ATotal votes 240 160 100 00 N ARepublican holdReferences Edit Biography U S Senator John Hoeven of North Dakota www hoeven senate gov Retrieved 2019 01 15 Our People First Western Bank amp Trust Retrieved 2018 12 07 Cassell Warren Jr 2016 04 15 Who Are America s Seven Richest Senators Investopedia Retrieved 2018 09 20 John Hoeven Net Worth Personal Finances OpenSecrets Retrieved 2018 09 20 News Jill Schramm Minot Daily Jack Hoeven father of U S Sen John Hoeven dies Bismarck Tribune Retrieved 2018 12 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help John Henry Hoeven III RootsWeb Ancestry com Archived from the original on September 3 2013 Retrieved February 5 2012 John Hoeven Men s Golf Dartmouth College Athletics Retrieved 2021 10 08 Alumni in D C Northwestern University www northwestern edu Retrieved 2021 10 08 First Western Minot Daily News July 21 2014 Retrieved 2018 12 07 John H Hoeven Government of North Dakota Retrieved 2021 10 08 Davis Walker August 20 2021 Sen Hoeven championed a lending program He owns a bank that benefits CREW Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington Retrieved 2021 10 08 http hoevengovernor com allmedia asp mediaID 65 amp sz 63728 dead link Percent change in real GDP of North Dakota between 2001 and 2008 Wolfram Alpha Wolfram Alpha LLC Retrieved February 5 2012 Governor John Hoeven Archived from the original on 2010 04 19 Knepper Alex January 7 2010 Who Is John Hoeven Race 4 2008 Archived from the original on April 1 2012 Retrieved February 5 2012 Cillizza Chris January 11 2010 Republicans get Hoeven in North Dakota The Washington Post Retrieved February 5 2012 Ogden Eloise November 3 2010 Hoeven is North Dakota s first Republican senator in 24 years Minot Daily News Archived from the original on November 7 2010 Retrieved May 23 2015 MacPherson James November 9 2022 North Dakota s Hoeven wins third term in US Senate AP News Retrieved November 13 2022 Cassell Warren January 30 2018 Who Are America s Seven Richest Senators investopedia Retrieved June 13 2018 Congressional Oversight Hearing Index Welcome to the Congressional Oversight Hearing Index The Lugar Center Kleefeld Eric January 27 2010 Flashback Republican Senate Candidate Hoeven Rejected GOP And Declared Himself A Democrat In 1996 Talking Points Memo Retrieved February 5 2012 a b c d Bendery Jennifer April 26 2012 Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization Overwhelmingly Passes Senate Huffington Post Farrington Dana 2021 08 10 Here Are The Republicans Who Voted For The Infrastructure Bill In The Senate NPR Retrieved 2021 11 06 a b c d John Hoeven on the Issues On The Issues OnTheIssues org amp the SpeakOut Foundation Retrieved February 5 2012 Kupec Rob March 5 2012 Senator Hoeven working to revive Keystone Pipeline Project WDAY Archived from the original on September 15 2012 Hoeven John February 24 2012 Why we need the Keystone oil pipeline CNN Neuhauser Alan April 8 2016 Keystone Leak Worse Than Thought U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 8 2016 Kollipara Puneet January 21 2015 Wrap up U S Senate agrees climate change is real but not necessarily that humans are causing it Science American Association for the Advancement of Science Retrieved 2019 06 16 Check out Senator John Hoeven s Environmental Voting Record League of Conservation Voters Scorecard 2019 03 26 Retrieved 2019 06 16 The Voter s Self Defense System Vote Smart Retrieved 7 October 2017 NRA PVF Endorses North Dakota Governor John Hoeven Earns A rating from NRA PVF NRA PVF Retrieved 7 October 2017 NRA PVF Endorses John Hoeven for U S Senate in North Dakota NRA PVF Retrieved 7 October 2017 Abbott Rick How they voted North Dakota Minnesota senators on gun bill Bismarck Tribune Retrieved 7 October 2017 Rupard Wade North Dakota Minnesota senators take different stances on federal Grand Forks Herald Retrieved 7 October 2017 Cosponsors S 720 115th Congress 2017 2018 Israel Anti Boycott Act www congress gov 23 March 2017 Levitz Eric 2017 07 19 43 Senators Want to Make It a Federal Crime to Boycott Israeli Settlements Intelligencer Roll call vote 168 via Senate gov Liebelson Dana Meet the 32 Senate Republicans who voted to continue LGBT discrimination in the workplace Smith Nick N D delegation split on gay marriage Bismarck Tribune Retrieved 2018 10 23 Mourtoupalas Nick Blanco Adrian November 29 2022 Here s which senators voted for or against the Respect for Marriage Act The Washington Post Retrieved December 1 2022 Which senators supported a Jan 6 Capitol riot commission Washington Post May 28 2021 ND Secretary of State Election Management System Statewide Election Results web apps state nd us Archived from the original on 27 September 2011 Retrieved 22 August 2016 Election Results Portal Archived from the original on 2011 09 27 Retrieved 2019 08 01 ND Secretary of State Election Management System Statewide Election Results Archived from the original on 2011 07 28 Retrieved 2011 05 23 Official Results General Election North Dakota Secretary of State November 2 2010 Retrieved February 21 2018 North Dakota Secretary of State ND Secretary of State Retrieved September 22 2016 North Dakota Official Results General Election November 8 2016 North Dakota Secretary of State Retrieved December 20 2016 North Dakota Secretary of State ND Secretary of State Retrieved July 3 2022 Further reading EditBiography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote SmartExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Hoeven Wikiquote has quotations related to John Hoeven Senator John Hoeven official U S Senate website John Hoeven for Senate John Hoeven at Curlie Appearances on C SPANCivic officesPreceded byJoseph Lamb President of the Bank of North Dakota1993 2000 Succeeded byEric HardmeyerParty political officesPreceded byEd Schafer Republican nominee for Governor of North Dakota2000 2004 2008 Succeeded byJack DalrymplePreceded byMike Liffrig Republican nominee for U S Senator from North Dakota Class 3 2010 2016 2022 Most recentPolitical officesPreceded byEd Schafer Governor of North Dakota2000 2010 Succeeded byJack DalrympleU S SenatePreceded byByron Dorgan U S senator Class 3 from North Dakota2011 present Served alongside Kent Conrad Heidi Heitkamp Kevin Cramer IncumbentPreceded byJohn Barrasso Chair of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee2017 2021 Succeeded byBrian SchatzU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byJerry Moran Order of precedence of the United Statesas United States Senator Succeeded byMike LeePreceded byJohn Boozman United States senators by seniority38th Succeeded byMarco Rubio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Hoeven amp oldid 1131851796, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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