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Political party strength in North Dakota

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of North Dakota:

The table also indicates the historical party composition in the:

For years in which a United States presidential election was held, the table indicates which party's nominees received the state's electoral votes.

1889–1916 edit

Year Executive offices State Legislature RR
Com.
United States Congress Electoral votes
Governor Lt. Governor Sec. of
State
Attorney
General
Treasurer Auditor Ins. Comm. Ag. & Lab.
Comm.[a]
Supt. of
Pub. Inst.
State
Senate
State
House
U.S. Senator
(Class I)
U.S. Senator
(Class III)
U.S. House
1889 John Miller (R) Alfred Dickey (R) John Flittie (R) George F. Goodwin (R) Lewis E. Booker (R) John P. Bray (R)[b] A.L. Carey (R) Henry Thomas
Helgesen
(R)
William Mitchell (R)[c] 25R, 6D 58R, 4D 3R Lyman R. Casey (R) Gilbert A. Pierce (R) Henry C.
Hansbrough
(R)
1890 William J. Clapp (R)[d]
1891 Andrew H. Burke (R) Roger Allin (R) Clarence A.M. Spencer (R) John Ogden (R) 23R, 6D, 2FA 40R, 16D, 6FA Henry C. Hansbrough (R) Martin N.
Johnson
(R)
1892 Archie Currie (R)[d]
1893 Eli C. D. Shortridge (D-I) Elmer D. Wallace (D-I) Christian M. Dahl (R) William H. Standish (D-I) Knud J. Nomland (D-I) Arthur W. Porter (D-I) James Cudhie (D-I) Nelson Williams (D-I)[e] Laura J. Eisenhuth (D-I) 19R, 7D, 4Pop, 1Fus 33R, 16D, 13Pop 3D-I William N. Roach (D) 1 – Weaver/
Field (Pop)  N
1 – Cleveland/
Stevenson (D)  Y
1 – Harrison/
Reid (R)  N
1894
1895 Roger Allin (R) John H. Worst (R) John F. Cowan (R) George E. Nichols (R) Frank A. Briggs (R) Frederick B. Fancher (R) Andrew H. Laughlin (R) Emma F. Bates (R) 25R, 4Pop, 2D 52R, 6Pop, 2D 3R
1896
1897 Frank A. Briggs (R)[c] Joseph M. Devine (R) Fred Falley (R) Nathan B. Hannum (R) Henry U. Thomas (R) John G. Halland (R) 24R, 4Fus, 3D 44R, 18Fus McKinley/
Hobart (R)  Y
1898 Joseph M. Devine (R)[f] vacant
1899 Frederick B. Fancher (R) Joseph M. Devine (R) Dennis W. Driscoll (R) Albert N. Carlblom (R) George W. Harrison (R) 22R, 9Fus 55R, 5Fus, 2D Porter J. McCumber (R) Burleigh F.
Spalding
(R)
1900
1901 Frank White (R) David Bartlett (R) Edward F. Porter (R) Oliver D. Comstock (R) Donald H. McMillan (R) Ferdinand Leutz (R) Rollin J. Turner (R) Joseph M. Devine (R) 24R, 7Fus 56R, 5Fus, 1? Thomas Frank
Marshall
(R)
McKinley/
Roosevelt (R)  Y
1902
1903 Carl N. Frich (R) Herbert L. Holmes (R) Walter L. Stockwell (R) 30R, 7D, 3Fus 86R, 11D, 2Fus, 1I 2R
1904
1905 Elmore Y. Sarles (R) Albert Peterson (R) Ernest C. Cooper (R) William C. Gilbreath (R) 33R, 6D, 1I 99R, 1D Roosevelt/
Fairbanks (R)  Y
1906
1907 John Burke (D) Robert S. Lewis (R) Alfred Blaisdell (R) Thomas F. McCue (R) 33R, 7D 87R, 12D, 1I
1908
1909 Andrew Miller (R) George L. Bickford (R) David K. Brightbill (R) 38R, 8D, 1I 92R, 8D Martin N. Johnson (R)[c] Taft/
Sherman (R)  Y
Fountain L. Thompson (D)[d][b]
1910 William E. Purcell (D)[d]
1911 Usher L. Burdick (R) Patrick Daniel Norton (R) Gunder Olson (R) Walter C. Taylor (R) Edwin J. Taylor (R) 44R, 4D, 1I 90R, 12D, 1S Asle Gronna (R)
1912
1913 L. B. Hanna (R) Anton Kraabel (R) Thomas Hall (R) Carl O. Jorgenson (R) 43R, 6D 102R, 8D 3R Wilson/
Marshall (D)  Y
1914
1915 John H. Fraine (R) Henry Linde (R) John Steen (R) Robert F. Flint (R) 44R, 5D 106R, 6D
1916
Year Governor Lt. Governor Sec. of
State
Attorney
General
Treasurer Auditor Ins. Comm. Ag. & Lab.
Comm.
Supt. of
Pub. Inst.
State
Senate
State
House
RR
Com.
U.S. Senator
(Class I)
U.S. Senator
(Class III)
U.S. House Electoral votes
Executive offices State Legislature United States Congress

1917–2000 edit

Year Executive offices State Legislature Pub. Ser. Com.[g] United States Congress Electoral votes
Governor Lt. Governor Sec. of State Attorney General Treasurer Auditor Ins. Comm. Ag. Comm.[a] Labor Comm.[a] Tax Comm. Supt. of Pub. Inst. State Senate State House U.S. Senator (Class I) U.S. Senator (Class III) U.S. House
1917 Lynn Frazier (R-NPL)[h] Anton Kraabel (R) Thomas Hall (R-NPL) Bill Langer (R-NPL) John Steen (R) Carl R. Kositzky (R-NPL) Sveinung A. Olsness (R-NPL) John N. Hagan (R-NPL)[h] No such office[i] Neil C. MacDonald (NP/R-NPL) 43R, 6D 97R, 17D 3R Porter J. McCumber (R) Asle Gronna (R) 3R Wilson/
Marshall (D)  Y
1918
1919 Howard R. Wood (R-NPL) Obert A. Olson (R-NPL) George E. Wallace (R-NPL)[j] Minnie J. Nelson (NP/R-IVA) 43R, 6D (35NPL, 14IVA) 99R, 14D (81NPL, 32IVA)
1920
1921 William Lemke (R-NPL)[h] John Steen (R) David C. Poindexter (R-NPL) 49R (25NPL, 24IVA) 113R (59IVA, 54NPL) Edwin F. Ladd (R-NPL)[c] Harding/
Coolidge (R)  Y
Ragnvald Nestos (R-IVA) Sveinbjorn Johnson (R-IVA) Joseph A. Kitchen (R-IVA)
1922 C. C. Converse (R)[j]
1923 Frank H. Hyland (R) George F. Shafer (R-IVA) 49R (26IVA, 23NPL) 113R (57IVA, 56NPL) Lynn Frazier (R-NPL)
1924
1925 Arthur Sorlie (R-NPL)[c] Walter Maddock (R-NPL) Robert Byrne (R) Chessmur A. Fischer (R) John Steen (R) Thorstein H. H. Thoresen (R-NPL)[j] 46R, 3D (25IVA, 24NPL) 106R, 7D (63NPL, 50IVA) Gerald Nye (NPL)[k] Coolidge/
Dawes (R)  Y
1926
1927 Bertha R. Palmer (NP) 49R (25IVA, 24NPL) 113R (60IVA, 53NPL) Gerald Nye (R-NPL)
1928 Walter Maddock (R-NPL)[f] vacant
1929 George F. Shafer (R-IVA) John W. Carr (R) James Morris (R) Berta E. Baker (R) Iver A. Acker (R)[j] 48R, 1D (26NPL, 23IVA) 112R, 1D (65IVA, 48NPL) Hoover/
Curtis (R)  Y
1930
1931 47R, 2D (27IVA, 22NPL) 112R, 1D (58IVA, 55NPL)
1932
1933 Bill Langer (R-NPL)[l] Ole H. Olson (R-NPL) Arthur J. Gronna (R-NPL)[d] Alfred S. Dale (R-NPL) John Husby (R) Frank A. Vogel (R-NPL)[j] Arthur E. Thompson (NP)[d] 44R, 5D (R-NPL maj.) 103R, 10D (R-NPL maj.) 1R, 1R-NPL Roosevelt/
Garner (D)  Y
Peter O. Sathre (R-NPL)[k][m] J. J. Weeks (R-NPL)[j]
1934 Ole H. Olson (R-NPL)[n] vacant
1935 Thomas Moodie (D)[o] Walter Welford (R-NPL) James D. Gronna (R-NPL) John Gray (R) Berta E. Baker (R-NPL) Harold Hopton (R-NPL) Theodore Martell (R-NPL) 42R, 7D (R-NPL maj.) 83R, 30D (R-NPL maj.)
Walter Welford (R-NPL)[n] vacant Lee Nichols (R)[j]
1936
1937 Bill Langer (R-NPL) Thorstein H. H. Thoresen (R-NPL) Alvin C. Strutz (R-NPL)[k] Oscar E. Erickson (R-NPL)[d] John N. Hagan (R-NPL) J. K. Murray (R-NPL)[j] 34R, 14D, 1I (R-NPL maj.) 87R, 26D (R-NPL maj.)
O. T. Owen (R-NPL)[j]
1938 C. P. Stone (R-NPL)[j]
1939 John Moses (D) Jack Patterson (R-NPL) John Omland (R-NPL) Math Dahl (R-NPL) W. T. DePuy (D)[j] 39R, 10D (R-NPL maj.) 106R, 7D (R-NPL maj.)
Lee Nichols (R)[j]
John Gray (D)[p]
1940
1941 Oscar W. Hagen (R-NPL) Herman Thorson (R) Carl Anderson (R) John Gray (NP)[p][d] 44R, 5D (R-IVA maj.) 103R, 10D (R-IVA maj.) Bill Langer (R-NPL)[d] 2R Willkie/
McNary (R)  N
1942
1943 Henry Holt (D) Thomas Hall (R) 45R, 4D (R-IVA maj.) 106R, 7D (R-IVA maj.) 1R, 1R-NPL
1944
1945 Fred G. Aandahl (R) Clarence P. Dahl (R) Nels Johnson (R)[d] Otto Krueger (R)[q] 46R, 3D (R-ROC maj.) 109R, 4D (R-ROC maj.) John Moses (D)[c] Dewey/
Bricker (R)  N
Hjalmer W. Swenson (R)[k] Otto Krueger (R)[k] Milton Young (R)[k]
1946 Garfield B. Nordrum (NP)[k][d]
1947 111R, 2D (R-ROC maj.)
1948 Peter O. Sathre (R)[d]
1949 Albert Jacobson (R) 47R, 2D (R-ROC maj.) Dewey/
Warren (R)  N
1950
1951 Norman Brunsdale (R) Ray Schnell (R) Elmo T. Christianson (R)[r] Alfred J. Jensen (R) Marvell F. Peterson (NP)[k] 112R, 1D (R-ROC maj.) 2R
1952 Burtis B. Conyne (NP)[d]
1953 Clarence P. Dahl (R) Ray Thompson (R) J. Arthur Engen (NP)[d] 47R, 2D (R-NPL maj.) Eisenhower/
Nixon (R)  Y
1954 Paul Benson (R)[d]
1955 Ben Meier (R) Leslie R. Burgum (R) Albert Jacobson (R)[d] 46R, 3D (R-NPL maj.) 111R, 2D (R-ROC maj.)
1956
1957 John E. Davis (R) Francis Clyde Duffy (R) Curtis G. Olson (R) 40R, 9D-NPL 94R, 19D-NPL
1958 Mike J. Baumgartner (R)[d]
1959 Clarence P. Dahl (R) John R. Erickson (R) 34R, 15D-NPL 65R, 48D-NPL Norman Brunsdale (R)[d] 1R, 1D-NPL
1960 Quentin Burdick (D-NPL)[d]
1961 William L. Guy (D-NPL) Orville W. Hagen (R) 28R, 21D-NPL 70R, 41D-NPL 2R, 1D-NPL 2R Nixon/
Lodge (R)  N
1962
1963 Frank A. Wenstrom (R) Helgi Johanneson (R) Phil Hoghaug (R) Frank Albers (R) Lloyd Omdahl (NP/D-NPL)[k] 37R, 12D-NPL 70R, 43D-NPL
1964
1965 Charles Tighe (D-NPL) Walter Christensen (D-NPL) Karsten O. Nygaard (R) Arne Dahl (R) 29R, 20D 65D-NPL, 44R 1R, 1D-NPL Johnson/
Humphrey (D)  Y
1966 Edwin O. Sjaasstad (NP)[k][d]
1967 Arne Dahl (R)[c] Orville W.
Hagen
(NP/R)
44R, 5D-NPL 83R, 15D-NPL 2R
1968
1969 Richard F. Larsen (R) Bernice Asbridge (R) Jorris O. Wigen (R) Byron Dorgan (NP/D-NPL)[k] 43R, 6D-NPL 80R, 18D-NPL Nixon/
Agnew (R)  Y
1970
1971 37R, 12D-NPL 58R, 40D-NPL 1R, 1D-NPL
1972
1973 Arthur A. Link (D-NPL) Wayne Sanstead (D-NPL) Allen I. Olson (R) Walter Christensen (D-NPL)[d] Robert W. Peterson (R) 40R, 11D-NPL 76R, 26D-NPL Mark Andrews (R)
1974 Myron Just (D-NPL)[k]
1975 34R, 17D-NPL 62R, 40D-NPL
1976
1977 Byron Knutson (D-NPL) Howard Snortland (NP) 32R, 18D-NPL 50R, 50D-NPL[s] Ford/
Dole (R)  N
1978
1979 Robert E. Hanson (D-NPL)[d] 35R, 15D-NPL 71R, 29D-NPL
1980
1981 Allen I. Olson (R) Ernest Sands (R) Robert Wefald (R) John S. Lesmeister (R) Jorris O. Wigen (R) H. Kent Jones (R) Kent Conrad (NP/D-NPL)[t] Joseph Crawford (NP) 40R, 10D-NPL 73R, 27D-NPL Mark Andrews (R) Byron Dorgan (D-NPL) Reagan/
Bush (R)  Y
1982
1983 32R, 21D-NPL 55D-NPL, 51R
1984
1985 George A. Sinner (D-NPL) Ruth Meiers (D-NPL)[d] Nicholas Spaeth (D-NPL) Robert E. Hanson (D-NPL) Earl Pomeroy (D-NPL) Wayne Sanstead (NP/D-NPL) 29R, 24D-NPL 65R, 41D-NPL
1986 Heidi Heitkamp (D-NPL)[k]
1987 Lloyd Omdahl (D-NPL)[d] Byron
Knutson
(NP/D-NPL)
27D-NPL, 26R 61R, 45D-NPL Kent Conrad (D-NPL)[u]
1988
1989 Jim Kusler (D-NPL) Sarah Vogel (D-NPL) 32D-NPL, 21R Bush/
Quayle (R)  Y
1990
1991 Craig Hagen (NP)[d] 27D-NPL, 26R 58R, 48D-NPL
1992 Jocelyn Burdick (D-NPL)[d]
Kent Conrad (D-NPL) Byron Dorgan (D-NPL)[v]
1993 Ed Schafer (R) Rosemarie Myrdal (R) Alvin Jaeger (R) Heidi Heitkamp (D-NPL) Kathi Gilmore (D-NPL) Glenn Pomeroy (D-NPL) Robert E. Hanson (D-NPL) 25D-NPL, 24R 65R, 33D-NPL Earl Pomeroy (D-NPL) Bush/
Quayle (R)  N
1994
1995 29R, 20D-NPL 75R, 23D-NPL
1996
1997 Bob Peterson (R) Roger
Johnson
(D-NPL)
Rick Clayburgh (R) 30R, 19D-NPL 72R, 26D-NPL Dole/
Kemp (R)  N
1998
1999 appointed 31R, 18D-NPL 64R, 34D-NPL
2000
Year Governor Lt. Governor Sec. of State Attorney General Treasurer Auditor Ins. Comm. Ag. Comm. Labor Comm. Tax Comm. Supt. of Pub. Inst. State Senate State House Pub. Ser. Com. U.S. Senator (Class I) U.S. Senator (Class III) U.S. House Electoral votes
Executive offices State Legislature United States Congress

2001–present edit

Year Executive offices State Legislature Pub. Ser. Com. United States Congress Electoral votes
Governor Lt. Governor Sec. of State Attorney General Treasurer Auditor Ins. Comm. Ag. Comm.[a] Tax Comm. Supt. of Pub. Inst. State Senate State House U.S. Senator (Class I) U.S. Senator (Class III) U.S. House
2001 John Hoeven (R)[t] Jack Dalrymple (R) Alvin Jaeger (R)[w] Wayne Stenehjem (R)[c] Kathi Gilmore (D-NPL) Bob Peterson (R) Jim Poolman (R)[b] Roger Johnson (D-NPL)[b] Rick Clayburgh (R)[b] Wayne Sanstead (NP/D-NPL) 32R, 17D-NPL 69R, 29D-NPL 3R Kent Conrad (D-NPL) Byron Dorgan (D-NPL) Earl Pomeroy (D-NPL) Bush/
Cheney (R)  Y
2002
2003 31R, 16D-NPL 66R, 28D-NPL
2004
2005 Kelly Schmidt (R) 32R, 15D-NPL 67R, 27D-NPL
Cory Fong (R)[k]
2006
2007 26R, 21D-NPL 61R, 33D-NPL
Adam Hamm (R)[k]
2008
2009 Doug Goehring (R)[k] 58R, 36D-NPL McCain/
Palin (R)  N
2010
2011 Jack Dalrymple (R)[x] Drew Wrigley (R)[d] 35R, 12D-NPL 69R, 25D-NPL John Hoeven (R) Rick Berg (R)
2012
2013 Kirsten Baesler (NP/R) 33R, 14D-NPL 71R, 23D-NPL Heidi Heitkamp (D-NPL) Kevin Cramer (R) Romney/
Ryan (R)  N
2014 Ryan
Rauschen­berger
(R)[b]
2015 32R, 15D-NPL
2016
2017 Doug Burgum (R) Brent Sanford (R)[b] Josh Gallion (R) Jon Godfread (R) 38R, 9D-NPL 81R, 13D-NPL Trump/
Pence (R)  Y
2018
2019 37R, 10D-NPL 79R, 15D-NPL Kevin Cramer (R) Kelly Armstrong (R)
2020
2021 Thomas Beadle (R) 40R, 7D-NPL 80R, 14D-NPL Trump/
Pence (R)  N
2022 Drew Wrigley (R)[d] Brian Kroshus (R)[d]
2023 Tammy Miller (R) Michael Howe (R) 43R, 4D-NPL 82R, 12D-NPL
2024
Year Governor Lt. Governor Sec. of State Attorney General Treasurer Auditor Ins. Comm. Ag. Comm. Tax Comm. Supt. of Pub. Inst. State Senate State House Pub. Ser. Com. U.S. Senator (Class I) U.S. Senator (Class III) U.S. House Electoral votes
Executive offices State Legislature United States Congress
Key to party colors and abbreviations for members of the U.S. Congress and other politicians or officials
  1. ^ a b c d e The Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor was an elected official who headed the state Department of Agriculture and Labor. The office was established by the state constitution in 1889 but was split into two separate offices—the Commissioner of Labor and the Commissioner of Agriculture—in 1966, when the two departments also split due to a constitutional change approved by the electorate in 1964.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Resigned.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Died in office.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Appointed by governor to fill a vacancy.
  5. ^ George E. Adams won the 1892 election but did not qualify for the office; Williams was appointed to the position instead.
  6. ^ a b Succeeded to office following death or resignation of previous officeholder.
  7. ^ Named North Dakota Railroad Commission until 1940.
  8. ^ a b c Recalled.
  9. ^ Office established in 1919.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l The office was an appointed position from 1919 until 1940. Partisan affiliation given is that of corresponding Governor.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Appointed by governor to fill vacancy. Later elected to office in their own right.
  12. ^ Removed from office by the North Dakota Supreme Court following a felony conviction to defraud the federal government.
  13. ^ Resigned following appointment to North Dakota Supreme Court.
  14. ^ a b Declared governor by North Dakota Supreme Court.
  15. ^ After Moodie's inauguration on January 7, 1935, it was revealed that he had voted in a 1932 municipal election in Minnesota. In order to be eligible to serve as governor of North Dakota, an individual has to have lived in the state for five consecutive years before the election. The North Dakota Supreme Court determined that Moodie was ineligible to serve, and he was removed from office on February 16, 1935.
  16. ^ a b Was a first appointed by a Democratic governor, although beginning in 1940 he ran on a nonpartisan ballot.
  17. ^ Resigned to become North Dakota Insurance Commissioner.
  18. ^ Removed from office following conviction on federal gambling conspiracy charges.
  19. ^ With the 50-50 chamber, the Democrats and Republicans negotiated a power-sharing agreement. The Democrats got the position of Speaker under Oscar Solberg, and the Republicans got control of the Appropriations Committee, and the rest of the committees were 50-50 in membership and control.[1][2]
  20. ^ a b Resigned to take an elected seat as U.S. Senator.
  21. ^ Resigned following election to Class I U.S. Senate seat.
  22. ^ Appointed by governor to fill vacancy, having already been elected to next term.
  23. ^ Elected as an independent in the 2018 Secretary of State election, but continued to identify as a Republican.
  24. ^ Succeeded to office following death or resignation of previous officeholder. Later elected to office in their own right.

References edit

  1. ^ p.358
  2. ^ Loepp, Daniel (c. 1999). Sharing the balance of power: an examination of shared power in the Michigan House of Representatives, 1993-94. Ann Arbor. hdl:2027/mdp.39015050183881.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Political party strength in North Dakota news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U S state of North Dakota Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Attorney General State Treasurer State Auditor State Insurance Commissioner State Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor State Agriculture Commissioner State Labor Commissioner a State Tax Commissioner Superintendent of Public Instruction The table also indicates the historical party composition in the State Senate State House of Representatives State Public Service Commission State delegation to the United States Senate State delegation to the United States House of Representatives For years in which a United States presidential election was held the table indicates which party s nominees received the state s electoral votes Contents 1 1889 1916 2 1917 2000 3 2001 present 4 References 5 See also1889 1916 editYear Executive offices State Legislature RRCom United States Congress Electoral votes Governor Lt Governor Sec ofState AttorneyGeneral Treasurer Auditor Ins Comm Ag amp Lab Comm a Supt ofPub Inst StateSenate StateHouse U S Senator Class I U S Senator Class III U S House 1889 John Miller R Alfred Dickey R John Flittie R George F Goodwin R Lewis E Booker R John P Bray R b A L Carey R Henry ThomasHelgesen R William Mitchell R c 25R 6D 58R 4D 3R Lyman R Casey R Gilbert A Pierce R Henry C Hansbrough R 1890 William J Clapp R d 1891 Andrew H Burke R Roger Allin R Clarence A M Spencer R John Ogden R 23R 6D 2FA 40R 16D 6FA Henry C Hansbrough R Martin N Johnson R 1892 Archie Currie R d 1893 Eli C D Shortridge D I Elmer D Wallace D I Christian M Dahl R William H Standish D I Knud J Nomland D I Arthur W Porter D I James Cudhie D I Nelson Williams D I e Laura J Eisenhuth D I 19R 7D 4Pop 1Fus 33R 16D 13Pop 3D I William N Roach D 1 Weaver Field Pop nbsp N 1 Cleveland Stevenson D nbsp Y 1 Harrison Reid R nbsp N 1894 1895 Roger Allin R John H Worst R John F Cowan R George E Nichols R Frank A Briggs R Frederick B Fancher R Andrew H Laughlin R Emma F Bates R 25R 4Pop 2D 52R 6Pop 2D 3R 1896 1897 Frank A Briggs R c Joseph M Devine R Fred Falley R Nathan B Hannum R Henry U Thomas R John G Halland R 24R 4Fus 3D 44R 18Fus McKinley Hobart R nbsp Y 1898 Joseph M Devine R f vacant 1899 Frederick B Fancher R Joseph M Devine R Dennis W Driscoll R Albert N Carlblom R George W Harrison R 22R 9Fus 55R 5Fus 2D Porter J McCumber R Burleigh F Spalding R 1900 1901 Frank White R David Bartlett R Edward F Porter R Oliver D Comstock R Donald H McMillan R Ferdinand Leutz R Rollin J Turner R Joseph M Devine R 24R 7Fus 56R 5Fus 1 Thomas FrankMarshall R McKinley Roosevelt R nbsp Y 1902 1903 Carl N Frich R Herbert L Holmes R Walter L Stockwell R 30R 7D 3Fus 86R 11D 2Fus 1I 2R 1904 1905 Elmore Y Sarles R Albert Peterson R Ernest C Cooper R William C Gilbreath R 33R 6D 1I 99R 1D Roosevelt Fairbanks R nbsp Y 1906 1907 John Burke D Robert S Lewis R Alfred Blaisdell R Thomas F McCue R 33R 7D 87R 12D 1I 1908 1909 Andrew Miller R George L Bickford R David K Brightbill R 38R 8D 1I 92R 8D Martin N Johnson R c Taft Sherman R nbsp Y Fountain L Thompson D d b 1910 William E Purcell D d 1911 Usher L Burdick R Patrick Daniel Norton R Gunder Olson R Walter C Taylor R Edwin J Taylor R 44R 4D 1I 90R 12D 1S Asle Gronna R 1912 1913 L B Hanna R Anton Kraabel R Thomas Hall R Carl O Jorgenson R 43R 6D 102R 8D 3R Wilson Marshall D nbsp Y 1914 1915 John H Fraine R Henry Linde R John Steen R Robert F Flint R 44R 5D 106R 6D 1916 Year Governor Lt Governor Sec ofState AttorneyGeneral Treasurer Auditor Ins Comm Ag amp Lab Comm Supt ofPub Inst StateSenate StateHouse RRCom U S Senator Class I U S Senator Class III U S House Electoral votes Executive offices State Legislature United States Congress1917 2000 editYear Executive offices State Legislature Pub Ser Com g United States Congress Electoral votes Governor Lt Governor Sec of State Attorney General Treasurer Auditor Ins Comm Ag Comm a Labor Comm a Tax Comm Supt of Pub Inst State Senate State House U S Senator Class I U S Senator Class III U S House 1917 Lynn Frazier R NPL h Anton Kraabel R Thomas Hall R NPL Bill Langer R NPL John Steen R Carl R Kositzky R NPL Sveinung A Olsness R NPL John N Hagan R NPL h No such office i Neil C MacDonald NP R NPL 43R 6D 97R 17D 3R Porter J McCumber R Asle Gronna R 3R Wilson Marshall D nbsp Y 1918 1919 Howard R Wood R NPL Obert A Olson R NPL George E Wallace R NPL j Minnie J Nelson NP R IVA 43R 6D 35NPL 14IVA 99R 14D 81NPL 32IVA 1920 1921 William Lemke R NPL h John Steen R David C Poindexter R NPL 49R 25NPL 24IVA 113R 59IVA 54NPL Edwin F Ladd R NPL c Harding Coolidge R nbsp Y Ragnvald Nestos R IVA Sveinbjorn Johnson R IVA Joseph A Kitchen R IVA 1922 C C Converse R j 1923 Frank H Hyland R George F Shafer R IVA 49R 26IVA 23NPL 113R 57IVA 56NPL Lynn Frazier R NPL 1924 1925 Arthur Sorlie R NPL c Walter Maddock R NPL Robert Byrne R Chessmur A Fischer R John Steen R Thorstein H H Thoresen R NPL j 46R 3D 25IVA 24NPL 106R 7D 63NPL 50IVA Gerald Nye NPL k Coolidge Dawes R nbsp Y 1926 1927 Bertha R Palmer NP 49R 25IVA 24NPL 113R 60IVA 53NPL Gerald Nye R NPL 1928 Walter Maddock R NPL f vacant 1929 George F Shafer R IVA John W Carr R James Morris R Berta E Baker R Iver A Acker R j 48R 1D 26NPL 23IVA 112R 1D 65IVA 48NPL Hoover Curtis R nbsp Y 1930 1931 47R 2D 27IVA 22NPL 112R 1D 58IVA 55NPL 1932 1933 Bill Langer R NPL l Ole H Olson R NPL Arthur J Gronna R NPL d Alfred S Dale R NPL John Husby R Frank A Vogel R NPL j Arthur E Thompson NP d 44R 5D R NPL maj 103R 10D R NPL maj 1R 1R NPL Roosevelt Garner D nbsp Y Peter O Sathre R NPL k m J J Weeks R NPL j 1934 Ole H Olson R NPL n vacant 1935 Thomas Moodie D o Walter Welford R NPL James D Gronna R NPL John Gray R Berta E Baker R NPL Harold Hopton R NPL Theodore Martell R NPL 42R 7D R NPL maj 83R 30D R NPL maj Walter Welford R NPL n vacant Lee Nichols R j 1936 1937 Bill Langer R NPL Thorstein H H Thoresen R NPL Alvin C Strutz R NPL k Oscar E Erickson R NPL d John N Hagan R NPL J K Murray R NPL j 34R 14D 1I R NPL maj 87R 26D R NPL maj O T Owen R NPL j 1938 C P Stone R NPL j 1939 John Moses D Jack Patterson R NPL John Omland R NPL Math Dahl R NPL W T DePuy D j 39R 10D R NPL maj 106R 7D R NPL maj Lee Nichols R j John Gray D p 1940 1941 Oscar W Hagen R NPL Herman Thorson R Carl Anderson R John Gray NP p d 44R 5D R IVA maj 103R 10D R IVA maj Bill Langer R NPL d 2R Willkie McNary R nbsp N 1942 1943 Henry Holt D Thomas Hall R 45R 4D R IVA maj 106R 7D R IVA maj 1R 1R NPL 1944 1945 Fred G Aandahl R Clarence P Dahl R Nels Johnson R d Otto Krueger R q 46R 3D R ROC maj 109R 4D R ROC maj John Moses D c Dewey Bricker R nbsp N Hjalmer W Swenson R k Otto Krueger R k Milton Young R k 1946 Garfield B Nordrum NP k d 1947 111R 2D R ROC maj 1948 Peter O Sathre R d 1949 Albert Jacobson R 47R 2D R ROC maj Dewey Warren R nbsp N 1950 1951 Norman Brunsdale R Ray Schnell R Elmo T Christianson R r Alfred J Jensen R Marvell F Peterson NP k 112R 1D R ROC maj 2R 1952 Burtis B Conyne NP d 1953 Clarence P Dahl R Ray Thompson R J Arthur Engen NP d 47R 2D R NPL maj Eisenhower Nixon R nbsp Y 1954 Paul Benson R d 1955 Ben Meier R Leslie R Burgum R Albert Jacobson R d 46R 3D R NPL maj 111R 2D R ROC maj 1956 1957 John E Davis R Francis Clyde Duffy R Curtis G Olson R 40R 9D NPL 94R 19D NPL 1958 Mike J Baumgartner R d 1959 Clarence P Dahl R John R Erickson R 34R 15D NPL 65R 48D NPL Norman Brunsdale R d 1R 1D NPL 1960 Quentin Burdick D NPL d 1961 William L Guy D NPL Orville W Hagen R 28R 21D NPL 70R 41D NPL 2R 1D NPL 2R Nixon Lodge R nbsp N 1962 1963 Frank A Wenstrom R Helgi Johanneson R Phil Hoghaug R Frank Albers R Lloyd Omdahl NP D NPL k 37R 12D NPL 70R 43D NPL 1964 1965 Charles Tighe D NPL Walter Christensen D NPL Karsten O Nygaard R Arne Dahl R 29R 20D 65D NPL 44R 1R 1D NPL Johnson Humphrey D nbsp Y 1966 Edwin O Sjaasstad NP k d 1967 Arne Dahl R c Orville W Hagen NP R 44R 5D NPL 83R 15D NPL 2R 1968 1969 Richard F Larsen R Bernice Asbridge R Jorris O Wigen R Byron Dorgan NP D NPL k 43R 6D NPL 80R 18D NPL Nixon Agnew R nbsp Y 1970 1971 37R 12D NPL 58R 40D NPL 1R 1D NPL 1972 1973 Arthur A Link D NPL Wayne Sanstead D NPL Allen I Olson R Walter Christensen D NPL d Robert W Peterson R 40R 11D NPL 76R 26D NPL Mark Andrews R 1974 Myron Just D NPL k 1975 34R 17D NPL 62R 40D NPL 1976 1977 Byron Knutson D NPL Howard Snortland NP 32R 18D NPL 50R 50D NPL s Ford Dole R nbsp N 1978 1979 Robert E Hanson D NPL d 35R 15D NPL 71R 29D NPL 1980 1981 Allen I Olson R Ernest Sands R Robert Wefald R John S Lesmeister R Jorris O Wigen R H Kent Jones R Kent Conrad NP D NPL t Joseph Crawford NP 40R 10D NPL 73R 27D NPL Mark Andrews R Byron Dorgan D NPL Reagan Bush R nbsp Y 1982 1983 32R 21D NPL 55D NPL 51R 1984 1985 George A Sinner D NPL Ruth Meiers D NPL d Nicholas Spaeth D NPL Robert E Hanson D NPL Earl Pomeroy D NPL Wayne Sanstead NP D NPL 29R 24D NPL 65R 41D NPL 1986 Heidi Heitkamp D NPL k 1987 Lloyd Omdahl D NPL d ByronKnutson NP D NPL 27D NPL 26R 61R 45D NPL Kent Conrad D NPL u 1988 1989 Jim Kusler D NPL Sarah Vogel D NPL 32D NPL 21R Bush Quayle R nbsp Y 1990 1991 Craig Hagen NP d 27D NPL 26R 58R 48D NPL 1992 Jocelyn Burdick D NPL d Kent Conrad D NPL Byron Dorgan D NPL v 1993 Ed Schafer R Rosemarie Myrdal R Alvin Jaeger R Heidi Heitkamp D NPL Kathi Gilmore D NPL Glenn Pomeroy D NPL Robert E Hanson D NPL 25D NPL 24R 65R 33D NPL Earl Pomeroy D NPL Bush Quayle R nbsp N 1994 1995 29R 20D NPL 75R 23D NPL 1996 1997 Bob Peterson R RogerJohnson D NPL Rick Clayburgh R 30R 19D NPL 72R 26D NPL Dole Kemp R nbsp N 1998 1999 appointed 31R 18D NPL 64R 34D NPL 2000 Year Governor Lt Governor Sec of State Attorney General Treasurer Auditor Ins Comm Ag Comm Labor Comm Tax Comm Supt of Pub Inst State Senate State House Pub Ser Com U S Senator Class I U S Senator Class III U S House Electoral votes Executive offices State Legislature United States Congress2001 present editYear Executive offices State Legislature Pub Ser Com United States Congress Electoral votes Governor Lt Governor Sec of State Attorney General Treasurer Auditor Ins Comm Ag Comm a Tax Comm Supt of Pub Inst State Senate State House U S Senator Class I U S Senator Class III U S House 2001 John Hoeven R t Jack Dalrymple R Alvin Jaeger R w Wayne Stenehjem R c Kathi Gilmore D NPL Bob Peterson R Jim Poolman R b Roger Johnson D NPL b Rick Clayburgh R b Wayne Sanstead NP D NPL 32R 17D NPL 69R 29D NPL 3R Kent Conrad D NPL Byron Dorgan D NPL Earl Pomeroy D NPL Bush Cheney R nbsp Y 2002 2003 31R 16D NPL 66R 28D NPL 2004 2005 Kelly Schmidt R 32R 15D NPL 67R 27D NPL Cory Fong R k 2006 2007 26R 21D NPL 61R 33D NPL Adam Hamm R k 2008 2009 Doug Goehring R k 58R 36D NPL McCain Palin R nbsp N 2010 2011 Jack Dalrymple R x Drew Wrigley R d 35R 12D NPL 69R 25D NPL John Hoeven R Rick Berg R 2012 2013 Kirsten Baesler NP R 33R 14D NPL 71R 23D NPL Heidi Heitkamp D NPL Kevin Cramer R Romney Ryan R nbsp N 2014 RyanRauschen berger R b 2015 32R 15D NPL 2016 2017 Doug Burgum R Brent Sanford R b Josh Gallion R Jon Godfread R 38R 9D NPL 81R 13D NPL Trump Pence R nbsp Y 2018 2019 37R 10D NPL 79R 15D NPL Kevin Cramer R Kelly Armstrong R 2020 2021 Thomas Beadle R 40R 7D NPL 80R 14D NPL Trump Pence R nbsp N 2022 Drew Wrigley R d Brian Kroshus R d 2023 Tammy Miller R Michael Howe R 43R 4D NPL 82R 12D NPL 2024 Year Governor Lt Governor Sec of State Attorney General Treasurer Auditor Ins Comm Ag Comm Tax Comm Supt of Pub Inst State Senate State House Pub Ser Com U S Senator Class I U S Senator Class III U S House Electoral votes Executive offices State Legislature United States Congress Key to party colors and abbreviations for members of the U S Congress and other politicians or officials Alaskan Independence AKIP American Know Nothing KN American Labor AL Anti Jacksonian Anti J National Republican NR Anti Administration AA Anti Masonic Anti M Conservative Con Covenant Cov Democratic D Democratic Farmer Labor DFL Dixiecrat Dix States Rights SR Democratic Republican DR Farmer Labor FL Federalist F Pro Administration PA Free Soil FS Fusion Fus Greenback GB Independence IPM Independent Democrat ID Independent Republican IR Jacksonian J Liberal Lib Libertarian L National Union NU Nonpartisan League NPL Democratic Nonpartisan League D NPL Nullifier N Opposition Northern O Opposition Southern O Populist Pop Progressive Prog Prohibition Proh Readjuster Rea Republican R Silver Sv Silver Republican SvR Socialist Soc Unionist U Unconditional Unionist UU Vermont Progressive VP Whig W Independent I Nonpartisan NP a b c d e The Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor was an elected official who headed the state Department of Agriculture and Labor The office was established by the state constitution in 1889 but was split into two separate offices the Commissioner of Labor and the Commissioner of Agriculture in 1966 when the two departments also split due to a constitutional change approved by the electorate in 1964 a b c d e f g Resigned a b c d e f g h Died in office a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Appointed by governor to fill a vacancy George E Adams won the 1892 election but did not qualify for the office Williams was appointed to the position instead a b Succeeded to office following death or resignation of previous officeholder Named North Dakota Railroad Commission until 1940 a b c Recalled Office established in 1919 a b c d e f g h i j k l The office was an appointed position from 1919 until 1940 Partisan affiliation given is that of corresponding Governor a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Appointed by governor to fill vacancy Later elected to office in their own right Removed from office by the North Dakota Supreme Court following a felony conviction to defraud the federal government Resigned following appointment to North Dakota Supreme Court a b Declared governor by North Dakota Supreme Court After Moodie s inauguration on January 7 1935 it was revealed that he had voted in a 1932 municipal election in Minnesota In order to be eligible to serve as governor of North Dakota an individual has to have lived in the state for five consecutive years before the election The North Dakota Supreme Court determined that Moodie was ineligible to serve and he was removed from office on February 16 1935 a b Was a first appointed by a Democratic governor although beginning in 1940 he ran on a nonpartisan ballot Resigned to become North Dakota Insurance Commissioner Removed from office following conviction on federal gambling conspiracy charges With the 50 50 chamber the Democrats and Republicans negotiated a power sharing agreement The Democrats got the position of Speaker under Oscar Solberg and the Republicans got control of the Appropriations Committee and the rest of the committees were 50 50 in membership and control 1 2 a b Resigned to take an elected seat as U S Senator Resigned following election to Class I U S Senate seat Appointed by governor to fill vacancy having already been elected to next term Elected as an independent in the 2018 Secretary of State election but continued to identify as a Republican Succeeded to office following death or resignation of previous officeholder Later elected to office in their own right References edit p 358 Loepp Daniel c 1999 Sharing the balance of power an examination of shared power in the Michigan House of Representatives 1993 94 Ann Arbor hdl 2027 mdp 39015050183881 See also editElections in North Dakota Politics of North Dakota List of political parties in North Dakota Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Political party strength in North Dakota amp oldid 1216988808, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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