North Dakota Elections, 2016
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North Dakota held two statewide elections in 2016: a primary election on Tuesday, June 14, and a general election on Tuesday, November 8. In addition, each
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elected officers on Tuesday, March 15, and each school district selected a date between April 1 and June 30 to hold their elections. This would have been the first election since the state legislature revoked the ability to use a student or military ID to satisfy state ID voting requirements, but a court ruling in August struck the down the provision, and the election was held under the 2013 rules.


Primary Election

On Tuesday, June 14, North Dakota voters decided which candidates for statewide and legislative office would appear on their ballot. In addition, voters were faced with the decision whether to ratify a single initiative, which was passed by the legislature, but referred to statewide vote via petition.


Measure 1

In 2015, the
North Dakota Legislative Assembly The North Dakota Legislative Assembly is the state legislature of the U.S. state of North Dakota. The Legislative Assembly consists of two chambers, the lower North Dakota House of Representatives, with 94 representatives, and the upper North ...
passed SB 2351, which would allow corporations and limited liability companies to own dairy and swine production facilities up to in size. On March 27, 2015, a committee of members led by officers of North Dakota Farmers Union filed an unsigned petition with the
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, allowing the group to gather signatures with the intent to place the item on the June ballot. On June 16, 2015, the committee returned with 19,354 valid signatures, well above the 13,452 required. On the June 14 Primary Ballot, voters were asked to approve or deny the bill, given the following explanation:


General election

On Tuesday, November 8, North Dakota voters selected the state's three
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, one
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, one
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,
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,
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, and several other statewide executive and judicial branch offices. Voters who live in even-numbered legislative districts also selected their representatives to the
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and
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. Finally, voters approved only one of the five ballot petitions that have received enough signatures to be placed on the ballot.


United States President and Vice President

North Dakota voters chose three electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote. Voters selected the electors representing the
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candidates, businessman
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and
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, over their Democratic rivals, former Secretary of State
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and
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.


United States Senator

Voters selected whom to send to Class III of the
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. The incumbent,
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, defeated Democratic-NPL
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by a wide margin.


United States House of Representatives

Voters selected a representative to the
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. Incumbent Republican representative
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defeated Democratic-NPL American Indian activist
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.


Governor and lieutenant governor

The Republican team of businessman
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and
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mayor
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defeated the Democratic-NPL candidates, state representative
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and state senator
Joan Heckaman Joan Heckaman (born May 30, 1946) is a North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party member of the North Dakota Senate, representing the 23rd district since 2007. She has been Senate Minority Leader since December 2016. Heckaman was the Democratic-NPL nomine ...
in the race to replace retiring incumbent
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Jack Dalrymple John Stewart Dalrymple III (born October 16, 1948) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 32nd Governor of North Dakota from 2010 to 2016. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as the 36th Lieutenant Govern ...
and
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Drew Wrigley Drew Howard Wrigley (born October 10, 1965) is an American attorney, lawyer, and politician from North Dakota. Wrigley currently serves as the attorney general of North Dakota after being appointed to the position by Governor Doug Burgum followin ...
.


State Auditor

In the election for
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, voters selected Republican accountant
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to replace retiring incumbent Bob Peterson over frequent Libertarian Party candidate Roland Riemers.


State Treasurer

In the
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election, Republican incumbent
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defeated the Democratic-NPL challenger, state senator
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.


Insurance Commissioner

In the race for
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, voters selected the Republican candidate, Greater North Dakota Chamber executive
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, over the Democratic-NPL candidate, educator
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, to replace incumbent commissioner
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, who declined to run for a third term.


Public Service Commissioner

Voters were given the opportunity to fill one of the three seats on the Public Service Commission, selecting Republican incumbent
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over Democratic-NPL rival Marlo Hunte-Beaubrun.


Superintendent of Public Instruction

In the nonpartisan election for
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, voters selected incumbent
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, who had been endorsed by the Republican Party, over educator Joe Chiang, who had not been endorsed by any statewide party.


Supreme Court Justice

Two seats on the
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were up for election in 2016: a regularly scheduled election to a full ten-year term, in which Jerod Tufte and Robert Bolinske competed to replace retiring justice Dale Sandstrom, and a special election to serve the final two years of the term of retired Justice
Mary Muehlen Maring Mary Muehlen Maring (born July 27, 1951) was a justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court. Mary Muehlen Maring was born and raised in Devils Lake, North Dakota. She graduated with B.A. degree in Political Science and German from Moorhead State Uni ...
, in which Lisa K. Fair McEvers ran unopposed.


References


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