List of United States presidential electors from North Dakota
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This is a list of U.S. presidential electors from North Dakota, by year.
2020
[edit]Voted for Donald Trump and Mike Pence:[1]
- Sandy J. Boehler (R) of Fargo (at-large elector).
- John Trandem (R) of Reiles Acres (at-large elector) - replaced Ray Holmberg
- Ray Holmberg (R) of Grand Forks (at-large elector) - recused himself due to COVID-19 quarantine.
- Robert Wefeld (R) of Bismarck (at-large elector).
2016
[edit]Voted for Donald Trump and Mike Pence:[2]
- Beverly Clayburgh (R) of Grand Forks (at-large elector).
- John M. Olson (R) (at-large elector)
- Duane O. Mutch (R) of Larimore (at-large elector).
2012
[edit]Voted for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan:[3][4]
- Layton Freborg (R) of Underwood (at-large elector)
- Mary Lee (R) of Bismarck (at-large elector).
- David Nething (R) of Jamestown (at-large elector).
2008
[edit]Voted for John McCain and Sarah Palin:[5][6][7]
- Theresa Tokach (R) of Mandan (at-large elector who replaced Richard Elkin (R) of Bismarck)
- Susan Wefald (R) of Bismarck (at-large elector).
- Cleo Thompson (R) of Page (at-large elector).
2004
[edit]- Betsy Dalrymple (R) of Casselton, wife of Lieutenant Governor Jack Dalrymple
- Ben Clayburgh (R) of Grand Forks, former candidate for United States Senate
- Jackie Williams (R) of Williston, former District One chair for the North Dakota Republican Party[8]
2000
[edit]- Rosemarie Myrdal (R) of Bismarck, Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota
- Ed Schafer (R) of Bismarck, Governor of North Dakota
- Bryce Streibel (R)
1996
[edit]- Bob Peterson (R) of Bismarck, North Dakota State Auditor
- Earl Strinden (R) of Grand Forks, former candidate for United States Senate and former House Majority Leader
- Vernon E. Wagner (R), North Dakota House of Representatives member from 1963 to 1982, Speaker of the House 1979[9]
1992
[edit]- Frank Wenstrom (R), state legislator from District 45 and District 1
- Sheila Schafer (R), wife of Harold Schafer, mother of then newly elected Governor of North Dakota Ed Schafer
- Betty Rinde (R)
1988
[edit]- Katherine Kilbourne (Kay) Burgum (R)
- Harold Schafer (R) who filled the vacancy created by the absence of John E. Davis (R), former Governor of North Dakota
- Brynhild Haugland (R), a veteran North Dakota House of Representatives member, served for 52 years from 1939 to 1990[9]
1984
[edit]- Robert McDaniel (R)
- Harold Schafer (R), entrepreneur, father of future Governor of North Dakota Ed Schafer
- Joe Steier (R)
1980
[edit]- Edna V. Folden (R)
- Robert F. Reimers (R), state legislator from District 23 and District 29[10]
- John E. Von Rueden (R)
1976
[edit]- Norma Pullin (R)
- Oscar Sorlie Jr. (R) North Dakota House of Representatives from 1949 to 1962, North Dakota Senate 1963 to 1972[9]
- Sophus Trom (R) North Dakota House of Representatives from 1959 to 1962[9]
1972
[edit]1968
[edit]1964
[edit]- Daphna Nygaard of Jamestown (D)
- John Hove of Fargo (D)
- Harold R. Hanson of New England (D)
- Richard Holmes of Guelph (D)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Certificate of Vote 2020 archives.gov
- ^ The Electoral College
- ^ The Electoral College
- ^ "ND presidential electors to officially cast votes - Valley News Live - KVLY/KXJB - Fargo/Grand Forks". Archived from the original on 2013-04-12. Retrieved 2013-02-17.
- ^ Presidential candidates
- ^ "The Electoral College | National Archives". 20 May 2019.
- ^ "KFYR-TV North Dakota's NBC News Leader". Archived from the original on 2009-01-13. Retrieved 2009-01-08.
- ^ North Dakota Republican Party Blog: September 2006
- ^ a b c d North Dakota Blue Book, 2005–2007
- ^ House Memorial Resolution