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Six incumbent North Dakota legislators lost in Republican primary races Tuesday, including some who championed culture war issues in recent sessions. #ElectionDay
A North Dakota private Christian school is suing the state Department of Public Instruction and a licensing board in federal court over what it says are burdensome and unnecessary teacher licensing laws.
Two Democratic-NPL candidates from Williston will not advance to the general election in November because they did not receive the minimum number of votes required under state law.
A North Dakota federal judge nominated to serve on the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals answered pointed questions from U.S. senators Wednesday about whether judges should speak out on political issues.
Here's how North Dakota contested statewide primary races are looking so far. #ElectionDay
Here's a quick look at North Dakota primary election results for statewide and legislative candidates. #ElectionDay
Nearly 21% of eligible voters participated in North Dakota’s primary election, the Secretary of State’s Office reported early Wednesday.
The two incumbent North Dakota Public Service Commissioners running for election to another term have won their party’s primary and are moving on to a contested general election. #ElectionDay
Bachmeier, Foss poised to advance to general election for North Dakota state school superintendent #ElectionDay
Billions for the next 3 years of Trump’s mass deportation campaign signed into law
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Six incumbent North Dakota legislators lost in Republican primary races Tuesday, including Rep. Jeff Hoverson and Rep. Bill Tveit, two lawmakers who championed culture war issues in recent sessions.
A North Dakota private Christian school is suing the state Department of Public Instruction and a licensing board in federal court over what it says are burdensome and unnecessary teacher licensing…
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A North Dakota federal judge nominated to serve on the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals answered pointed questions from U.S. senators Wednesday about whether judges should speak out on political issues.
Two Democratic-NPL candidates from Williston will not advance to the general election in November because they did not receive the minimum number of votes required under state law.
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President Donald Trump significantly bolstered funding for immigration enforcement Wednesday when he signed into law a nearly $70 billion package that will keep key federal agencies operating without…
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Nearly 21% of eligible voters participated in North Dakota’s primary election, the Secretary of State’s Office reported early Wednesday.
The two incumbent North Dakota Public Service Commissioners running for election to another term have won their party’s primary and are moving on to a contested general election.
Incumbent Levi Bachmeier and challenger Tracy Layne Foss were leading Tuesday evening in the race to advance to the general election to be North Dakota’s next superintendent of public instruction.