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North Dakota will hold two statewide elections in 2024: a primary election on Tuesday, June 11, and a general election on Tuesday, November 5.[1]
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Primary election
editOn Tuesday, June 11, North Dakota voters will select which candidates for statewide and legislative office will appear on the November ballot. Because North Dakota does not have party registration, any eligible voter could vote in any one party's primary election. In addition, any number of constitutional amendments, initiated measures, or referred measures will be placed on the ballot by petition or legislative action.[2]
General election
editOn Tuesday, November 5, concurrent with other statewide elections across the United States, North Dakota voters will select one United States Senator, one United States Representative, Secretary of State, Attorney General, and several other statewide executive and judicial branch offices. Voters in even-numbered legislative districts will also select their representatives to the North Dakota House of Representatives and North Dakota Senate.
Federal offices
editUnited States Senator
editIncumbent Republican senator Kevin Cramer is running for re-election. He was elected in 2018 with 55.11% of the vote.
United States Representative
editIncumbent Republican representative Kelly Armstrong was re-elected in 2022 with 62.2% of the vote. Armstrong announced on January 23, 2024, that he would not seek re-election, instead running for Governor of North Dakota.
State offices
editGovernor and lieutenant governor
editRepublican incumbent governor Doug Burgum announced on January 22, 2024, that he would not seek a third term.
Treasurer
editIncumbent Republican treasurer Thomas Beadle was elected in 2020 with 65.60% of the vote. Beadle is seeking re-election.
Auditor
editIncumbent Republican auditor Josh Gallion was elected in 2020 with 67.69% of the vote. Gallion is seeking re-election.
Insurance Commissioner
editIncumbent Republican Insurance Commissioner Jon Godfread was re-elected in 2020 with 97.74% of the vote. He is seeking re-election.
Superintendent of Public Instruction
editIncumbent Republican Superintendent Kirsten Baesler was re-elected in 2020 with 59.13% of the vote. She is seeking re-election.
Public Service Commissioner
editOne of three seats in the state Public Service Commission are up for election. Incumbent Republican Randy Christmann was elected in 2012 with 54.48% of the vote. He is seeking re-election.
State legislature
edit23 seats in the North Dakota Senate and 46 seats in the North Dakota House of Representatives are up for election. Voters in all even-numbered districts will be electing legislators. This will be the first election affected by Term Limits.
References
edit- ^ https://vip.sos.nd.gov/pdfs/Portals/electioncalendar.pdf#page6
- ^ "North Dakota Election Laws" (PDF). North Dakota Secretary of State. Retrieved January 8, 2019.