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| leader2_name = [[Mike Lefor]] |
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| foundation = 1889 |
| foundation = 1889 |
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| colors = {{color box|{{party color|Republican Party ( |
| colors = {{color box|{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}|border=darkgray}} [[Red]] |
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| ideology = [[Conservatism in the United States|Conservatism]]<!-- Do not add subideologies such as "social conservatism" or "right-wing populism" per consensus on main Republican Party page--> |
| ideology = [[Conservatism in the United States|Conservatism]]<!-- Do not add subideologies such as "social conservatism" or "right-wing populism" per consensus on main Republican Party page--> |
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| national = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] |
| national = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] |
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| headquarters = 1029 North Fifth St.<br />Bismarck, ND 58501 |
| headquarters = 1029 North Fifth St.<br />Bismarck, ND 58501 |
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| seats1_title = Seats in the [[List of United States Senators from North Dakota|U.S. Senate]]<br/>{{nobold|(N.D. seats)}} |
| seats1_title = Seats in the [[List of United States Senators from North Dakota|U.S. Senate]]<br/>{{nobold|(N.D. seats)}} |
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| seats2_title = Seats in the [[United States congressional delegations from North Dakota|U.S. House]]<br/>{{nobold|(N.D. seats)}} |
| seats2_title = Seats in the [[United States congressional delegations from North Dakota|U.S. House]]<br/>{{nobold|(N.D. seats)}} |
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| seats3_title = Seats in the [[North Dakota Senate]] |
| seats3_title = Seats in the [[North Dakota Senate]] |
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| seats4_title = Seats in the [[North Dakota House of Representatives]] |
| seats4_title = Seats in the [[North Dakota House of Representatives]] |
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| website = [http://ndgop.org/ www.ndgop.org] |
| website = [http://ndgop.org/ www.ndgop.org] |
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| state = North Dakota |
| state = North Dakota |
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| colorcode = {{party color|Republican Party ( |
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| symbol = [[File:Republican Party Disc (alternate).svg|100px]] |
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The '''North Dakota Republican Party''' is the [[North Dakota]] affiliate of the [[United States Republican Party]]. |
The '''North Dakota Republican Party''' is the [[North Dakota]] affiliate of the [[United States Republican Party]]. |
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==Current elected officials== |
==Current elected officials== |
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The North Dakota Republican Party controls all twelve of the statewide offices and holds supermajorities in both the North Dakota Senate and the North Dakota House of Representatives. Republicans also hold both of the state's U.S. Senate seats and the state's |
The North Dakota Republican Party controls all twelve of the statewide offices and holds supermajorities in both the North Dakota Senate and the North Dakota House of Representatives. Republicans also hold both of the state's U.S. Senate seats and the state's at-large congressional district. |
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===Members of Congress=== |
===Members of Congress=== |
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====[[U.S. Senate]]==== |
====[[U.S. Senate]]==== |
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!Photo |
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|[[File:Kelly Armstrong (cropped 2).jpg|center|frameless|130px]] |
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|+North Dakota Republican Party presidential election results |
|+North Dakota Republican Party presidential election results |
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!Election |
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!Presidential |
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!Votes |
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!Vote % |
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|'''[[2024 United States presidential election in North Dakota|2024]]''' |
|'''[[2024 United States presidential election in North Dakota|2024]]''' |
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|[[Donald Trump]]/[[JD Vance]] |
|[[Donald Trump]]/[[JD Vance]] |
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|246,505 |
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|245.943 |
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|66.96% |
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|{{Won}} |
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|+North Dakota Republican Party gubernatorial election results |
|+North Dakota Republican Party gubernatorial election results |
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!Election |
!Election |
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!Gubernatorial candidate |
!Gubernatorial candidate/ticket |
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!Votes |
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!Vote % |
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|'''[[1976 North Dakota gubernatorial election|1976]]''' |
|'''[[1976 North Dakota gubernatorial election|1976]]''' |
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|Richard Elkin |
|Richard Elkin/Ernest G. Pyle |
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|138,321 |
|138,321 |
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|46.53% |
|46.53% |
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|'''[[1980 North Dakota gubernatorial election|1980]]''' |
|'''[[1980 North Dakota gubernatorial election|1980]]''' |
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|[[Allen I. Olson]] |
|[[Allen I. Olson]]/[[Ernest Sands]] |
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|162,230 |
|162,230 |
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|53.61% |
|53.61% |
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|'''[[1984 North Dakota gubernatorial election|1984]]''' |
|'''[[1984 North Dakota gubernatorial election|1984]]''' |
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|[[Allen I. Olson]] |
|[[Allen I. Olson]]/[[Ernest Sands]] |
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|140,460 |
|140,460 |
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|44.68% |
|44.68% |
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|'''[[1988 North Dakota gubernatorial election|1988]]''' |
|'''[[1988 North Dakota gubernatorial election|1988]]''' |
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|Leon Mallberg |
|Leon Mallberg/[[Donna Nalewaja]] |
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|119,986 |
|119,986 |
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|40.12% |
|40.12% |
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|'''[[1992 North Dakota gubernatorial election|1992]]''' |
|'''[[1992 North Dakota gubernatorial election|1992]]''' |
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|[[Ed Schafer]] |
|[[Ed Schafer]]/[[Rosemarie Myrdal]] |
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|176,398 |
|176,398 |
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|57.86% |
|57.86% |
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|'''[[1996 North Dakota gubernatorial election|1996]]''' |
|'''[[1996 North Dakota gubernatorial election|1996]]''' |
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|[[Ed Schafer]] |
|[[Ed Schafer]]/[[Rosemarie Myrdal]] |
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|174,937 |
|174,937 |
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|66.19% |
|66.19% |
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|'''[[2000 North Dakota gubernatorial election|2000]]''' |
|'''[[2000 North Dakota gubernatorial election|2000]]''' |
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|[[John Hoeven]] |
|[[John Hoeven]]/[[Jack Dalrymple]] |
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|159,255 |
|159,255 |
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|55.03% |
|55.03% |
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|'''[[2004 North Dakota gubernatorial election|2004]]''' |
|'''[[2004 North Dakota gubernatorial election|2004]]''' |
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|[[John Hoeven]] |
|[[John Hoeven]]/[[Jack Dalrymple]] |
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|220,803 |
|220,803 |
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|71.26% |
|71.26% |
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|'''[[2008 North Dakota gubernatorial election|2008]]''' |
|'''[[2008 North Dakota gubernatorial election|2008]]''' |
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|[[John Hoeven]] |
|[[John Hoeven]]/[[Jack Dalrymple]] |
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|235,009 |
|235,009 |
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|74.44% |
|74.44% |
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|'''[[2012 North Dakota gubernatorial election|2012]]''' |
|'''[[2012 North Dakota gubernatorial election|2012]]''' |
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|[[Jack Dalrymple]] |
|[[Jack Dalrymple]]/[[Drew Wrigley]] |
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|200,525 |
|200,525 |
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|63.10% |
|63.10% |
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|'''[[2016 North Dakota gubernatorial election|2016]]''' |
|'''[[2016 North Dakota gubernatorial election|2016]]''' |
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|[[Doug Burgum]] |
|[[Doug Burgum]]/[[Brent Sanford]] |
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|259,863 |
|259,863 |
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|76.52% |
|76.52% |
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|'''[[2020 North Dakota gubernatorial election|2020]]''' |
|'''[[2020 North Dakota gubernatorial election|2020]]''' |
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|[[Doug Burgum]] |
|[[Doug Burgum]]/[[Brent Sanford]] |
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|235,479 |
|235,479 |
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|65.84% |
|65.84% |
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|'''Won''' {{Y}} |
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|'''[[2024 North Dakota gubernatorial election|2024]]''' |
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|[[Kelly Armstrong]]/[[Michelle Strinden]] |
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|247,056 |
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|68.26% |
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|'''Won''' {{Y}} |
|'''Won''' {{Y}} |
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Latest revision as of 01:26, 31 December 2024
North Dakota Republican Party | |
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Chairperson | Sandi Sanford |
Senate Leader | David Hogue |
House Leader | Mike Lefor |
Founded | 1889 |
Headquarters | 1029 North Fifth St. Bismarck, ND 58501 |
Ideology | Conservatism |
National affiliation | Republican Party |
Colors | Red |
Seats in the U.S. Senate (N.D. seats) | 2 / 2 |
Seats in the U.S. House (N.D. seats) | 1 / 1 |
Seats in the North Dakota Senate | 43 / 47 |
Seats in the North Dakota House of Representatives | 82 / 94 |
Election symbol | |
Website | |
www.ndgop.org | |
The North Dakota Republican Party is the North Dakota affiliate of the United States Republican Party.
Its platform is conservative. It is currently the dominant party in the state, controlling North Dakota's at-large U.S. House seat, both U.S. Senate seats and the governorship, and it has supermajorities in both houses of the state legislature.
History
[edit]The state Republican Party has always been a major force in state politics, in many cases having a dominant position. Founded in 1889, the Party initially dominated all state politics for the state's first 20 years of existence, with the exception of a brief period from 1893 to 1894 in which the North Dakota Democratic-Independent Party briefly overthrew the Republican Party.
In the early 20th century, the Party was effectively divided into two groups that nominated candidates on the Republican ticket, the progressive Non-Partisan League (NPL) and the conservative Independent Voters Association (IVA). This period ended when the NPL merged with the state Democratic Party, and the IVA effectively became known as the Republican Party.
The Party holds its convention in the spring of election years, usually rotating the convention between four of the state's largest cities: Bismarck, Fargo, Grand Forks, and Minot.
Notable figures
[edit]- Thomas S. Kleppe (1919–2007) - former United States Secretary of the Interior
- Milton Young - United States Senator who served as President pro tempore for a day
- Mark Andrews - former United States Senator
- Ed Schafer - former Governor of North Dakota and former United States Secretary of Agriculture
- Allen Olson - former Governor of North Dakota
Current elected officials
[edit]The North Dakota Republican Party controls all twelve of the statewide offices and holds supermajorities in both the North Dakota Senate and the North Dakota House of Representatives. Republicans also hold both of the state's U.S. Senate seats and the state's at-large congressional district.
Members of Congress
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Senior U.S. Senator John Hoeven
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Junior U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer
District | Member | Photo |
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At-large | Kelly Armstrong |
Statewide offices
[edit]- Lieutenant Governor: Tammy Miller
- Insurance Commissioner: Jon Godfread
- Tax Commissioner: Brian Kroshus
- Auditor: Josh Gallion
- North Dakota State Treasurer: Thomas Beadle
- North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner: Doug Goehring
- Public Service Commissioners: Brian Kroshus, Julie Fedorchak, Randy Christmann
Election results
[edit]Presidential
[edit]Gubernatorial
[edit]Election | Gubernatorial candidate/ticket | Votes | Vote % | Result |
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1889 | John Miller | 25,365 | 66.58% | Won |
1890 | Andrew H. Burke | 19,053 | 52.23% | Won |
1892 | Andrew H. Burke | 17,236 | 47.57% | Lost |
1894 | Roger Allin | 23,723 | 55.76% | Won |
1896 | Frank A. Briggs | 25,918 | 55.61% | Won |
1898 | Frederick B. Fancher | 28,308 | 59.22% | Won |
1900 | Frank White | 34,052 | 59.20% | Won |
1902 | Frank White | 31,613 | 62.68% | Won |
1904 | Elmore Y. Sarles | 48,026 | 70.71% | Won |
1906 | Elmore Y. Sarles | 29,309 | 45.29% | Lost |
1908 | C. A. Johnson | 46,849 | 48.43% | Lost |
1910 | C. A. Johnson | 44,555 | 47.36% | Lost |
1912 | L. B. Hanna | 39,811 | 45.45% | Won |
1914 | L. B. Hanna | 44,279 | 49.58% | Won |
1916 | Lynn Frazier | 87,665 | 79.24% | Won |
1918 | Lynn Frazier | 54,517 | 59.75% | Won |
1920 | Lynn Frazier | 117,118 | 51.01% | Won |
1921 (recall) | Ragnvald Nestos | 111,425 | 50.94% | Won |
1922 | Ragnvald Nestos | 110,321 | 57.65% | Won |
1924 | Arthur G. Sorlie | 101,170 | 53.93% | Won |
1926 | Arthur G. Sorlie | 131,003 | 81.74% | Won |
1928 | George F. Shafer | 131,193 | 56.50% | Won |
1930 | George F. Shafer | 133,264 | 73.62% | Won |
1932 | William Langer | 134,231 | 54.75% | Won |
1934 | Lydia Cady Langer | 127,954 | 46.61% | Lost |
1936 | Walter Welford | 95,697 | 34.70% | Lost |
1938 | John N. Hagan | 125,246 | 47.53% | Lost |
1940 | Jack A. Patterson | 101,287 | 36.89% | Lost |
1942 | Oscar W. Hagen | 74,577 | 42.38% | Lost |
1944 | Fred G. Aandahl | 107,863 | 52.02% | Won |
1946 | Fred G. Aandahl | 116,672 | 68.88% | Won |
1948 | Fred G. Aandahl | 131,764 | 61.33% | Won |
1950 | Norman Brunsdale | 121,822 | 66.29% | Won |
1952 | Norman Brunsdale | 199,944 | 78.74% | Won |
1954 | Norman Brunsdale | 124,253 | 64.21% | Won |
1956 | John E. Davis | 147,566 | 58.46% | Won |
1958 | John E. Davis | 111,836 | 53.10% | Won |
1960 | Clarence P. Dahl | 122,486 | 44.48% | Lost |
1962 | Mark Andrews | 113,251 | 49.56% | Lost |
1964 | Donald M. Halcrow | 116,247 | 44.26% | Lost |
1968 | Robert P. McCarney | 108,382 | 43.70% | Lost |
1972 | Richard F. Larsen | 138,032 | 48.96% | Lost |
1976 | Richard Elkin/Ernest G. Pyle | 138,321 | 46.53% | Lost |
1980 | Allen I. Olson/Ernest Sands | 162,230 | 53.61% | Won |
1984 | Allen I. Olson/Ernest Sands | 140,460 | 44.68% | Lost |
1988 | Leon Mallberg/Donna Nalewaja | 119,986 | 40.12% | Lost |
1992 | Ed Schafer/Rosemarie Myrdal | 176,398 | 57.86% | Won |
1996 | Ed Schafer/Rosemarie Myrdal | 174,937 | 66.19% | Won |
2000 | John Hoeven/Jack Dalrymple | 159,255 | 55.03% | Won |
2004 | John Hoeven/Jack Dalrymple | 220,803 | 71.26% | Won |
2008 | John Hoeven/Jack Dalrymple | 235,009 | 74.44% | Won |
2012 | Jack Dalrymple/Drew Wrigley | 200,525 | 63.10% | Won |
2016 | Doug Burgum/Brent Sanford | 259,863 | 76.52% | Won |
2020 | Doug Burgum/Brent Sanford | 235,479 | 65.84% | Won |
2024 | Kelly Armstrong/Michelle Strinden | 247,056 | 68.26% | Won |
See also
[edit]- North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party - North Dakota affiliate of the Democratic Party
- Political party strength in North Dakota
- Politics of North Dakota
- Republican Party (United States)
References
[edit]- ^ "Senator Randy A. Burckhard | North Dakota Legislative Branch". www.legis.nd.gov. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
- ^ "Representative Kim Koppelman | North Dakota Legislative Branch". www.legis.nd.gov. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
- ^ Though James B. Weaver (Populist) carried the popular vote in North Dakota, Benjamin Harrison received one of the state's electoral votes.