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, by year.


2020

Voted for
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and Mike Pence: * 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
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(at-large elector) - recused himself due to COVID-19 quarantine. * Robert Wefeld ( R) of Bismarck (at-large elector).


2016

Voted for
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and Mike Pence: * Beverly Clayburgh ( R) of
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(at-large elector). * John M. Olson ( R) (at-large elector) * Duane O. Mutch ( R) of Larimore (at-large elector).


2012

Voted for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan: * Layton Freborg ( R) of
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(at-large elector) * Mary Lee ( R) of Bismarck (at-large elector). * David Nething ( R) of Jamestown (at-large elector).


2008

Voted for John McCain and Sarah Palin: * Theresa Tokach ( R) of
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(at-large elector who replaced Richard Elkin ( R) of Bismarck) *
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( R) of Bismarck (at-large elector). * Cleo Thompson ( R) of
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(at-large elector).


2004

* Betsy Dalrymple ( R) of Casselton, wife of Lieutenant Governor
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* Ben Clayburgh ( R) of
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, former candidate for
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*Jackie Williams ( R) of Williston, former District One chair for the
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2000

*
Rosemarie Myrdal Rosemarie Myrdal (born May 20, 1929) is a North Dakota Republican Party politician who served as the second female, and 35th Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota from 1993 to 2001 under Governor of North Dakota Ed Schafer in 1992. She also served ...
( R) of Bismarck,
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*
Ed Schafer Edward Thomas Schafer (born August 8, 1946) is an American businessman and politician who was the 30th governor of North Dakota from 1992 to 2000. Schafer also served as the 29th United States Secretary of Agriculture from 2008 to 2009, appoint ...
( R) of Bismarck,
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* Bryce Streibel ( R)


1996

* Bob Peterson ( R) of Bismarck,
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*
Earl Strinden Earl Strinden (November 28, 1931 – October 18, 2022) was an American Republican politician in the state of North Dakota and president of the University of North Dakota Alumni Association, serving from 1974 until his retirement in 2000. He served ...
( R) of
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, former candidate for
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and former
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* Vernon E. Wagner ( R),
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member from 1963 to 1982,
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1979North Dakota Blue Book, 2005–2007


1992

* Frank Wenstrom ( R), state legislator from District 45 and District 1 * Sheila Schafer ( R), wife of Harold Schafer, mother of then newly elected
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Ed Schafer Edward Thomas Schafer (born August 8, 1946) is an American businessman and politician who was the 30th governor of North Dakota from 1992 to 2000. Schafer also served as the 29th United States Secretary of Agriculture from 2008 to 2009, appoint ...
* Betty Rinde ( R)


1988

* Katherine Kilbourne (Kay) Burgum ( R) * Harold Schafer ( R) who filled the vacancy created by the absence of John E. Davis ( R), former
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* Brynhild Haugland ( R), a veteran
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member, served for 52 years from 1939 to 1990


1984

*Robert McDaniel ( R) * Harold Schafer ( R), entrepreneur, father of future
Governor of North Dakota The governor of North Dakota is the head of government of North Dakota and serves as the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. The Constitution of North Dakota specifies that "the executive power is vested in the governor" in Secti ...
Ed Schafer Edward Thomas Schafer (born August 8, 1946) is an American businessman and politician who was the 30th governor of North Dakota from 1992 to 2000. Schafer also served as the 29th United States Secretary of Agriculture from 2008 to 2009, appoint ...
* Joe Steier ( R)


1980

* Edna V. Folden ( R) * Robert F. Reimers ( R), state legislator from District 23 and District 29House Memorial Resolution
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1976

* Norma Pullin ( R) * Oscar Sorlie Jr. ( R)
North Dakota House of Representatives The North Dakota House of Representatives is the lower house of the North Dakota Legislative Assembly and is larger than the North Dakota Senate. North Dakota is divided into between 40 and 54 legislative districts apportioned by population as d ...
from 1949 to 1962,
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1963 to 1972 * Sophus Trom ( R)
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from 1959 to 1962


1972

*Barbara L. King ( R) *Mrs. Milton (Sybil) Kelly ( R) *Don Hathaway ( R)


1968

*A. W. Luick ( R) *Brooks Keogh( R) *Charles Harris ( R) *Max Wishek ( R)


1964

*Daphna Nygaard of Jamestown ( D) *John Hove of Fargo ( D) *Harold R. Hanson of
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( D) *Richard Holmes of
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See also

* List of U.S. presidential electors


References

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North Dakota North Dakota () is a U.S. state in the Upper Midwest, named after the indigenous Dakota Sioux. North Dakota is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba to the north and by the U.S. states of Minnesota to the east, So ...