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2024 North Dakota Senate election

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2024 North Dakota Senate election

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24 of North Dakota's 47 Senate seats in the North Dakota Senate.
 
Leader Donald Schaible Kathy Hogan
Party Republican Democratic–NPL
Leader since January 3, 2023 January 3, 2023
Leader's seat 31st district 21st district
Current seats 43 4


     Democratic–NPL incumbent      Democratic–NPL term-limited or retiring
     Republican incumbent      Republican term-limited or retiring
     No election

Incumbent President pro tempore

Donald Schaible
Republican



The 2024 North Dakota Senate election will take place on November 5, 2024, as part of the 2024 United States elections.[1] Senators serve four-year terms. Elections are staggered such that half the senate districts have elections every two years (even-numbered seats are up on presidential election years.)

In the 2022 North Dakota elections, a ballot measure created term limits of eight years in the North Dakota Senate, which was put into effect starting January 2023.[2] However, no candidate up for election will be affected by the term limits.[3]

In January of 2024, Federal District Court Judge Peter Welte required North Dakota to substantially alter Legislative District 9 in response to a lawsuit by the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians and the Spirit Lake Tribe. The tribes alleged that the House of Representatives districts established by the North Dakota legislature violated the voting rights act by preventing members of the Spirit Lake Tribe from electing a candidate of their choice to the legislature. The court-ordered new District 9, which the Turtle Mountain and Spirit Lake tribes had proposed, includes both the Turtle Mountain and Spirit Lake reservations. [4]

Partisan Background

In the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump won the most votes in 41 of North Dakota's State Senate districts and Democrat Joe Biden won 6. Out of the 24 districts with elections in 2024, Donald Trump won the most votes in 20 districts and Joe Biden won the most votes in 4. There are 2 Biden-won districts which Republicans represented going into the 2024 North Dakota Senate election: District 9 ( Biden + 21%) and Fargo-based District 46 ( Biden + 0.2%).

Retirements

Democrats

  1. District 44: Merrill Piepkorn is retiring to run for Governor.[5]

Republicans

  1. District 2: David Rust is retiring.[6]
  2. District 4: Jordan Kannianen is retiring.[6]
  3. District 6: Shawn Vedaa is retiring.[7]
  4. District 36: Jay Elkin is retiring.[8]
  5. District 40: Karen Krebsbach is retiring.[9]
  6. District 42: Curt Kreun is retiring.[10]
  7. District 46: Jim Roers is retiring.[11]

District Races

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result General election Primary election candidates
2 David Rust Republican 2014 TBD TBD
4 Jordan Kannianen Republican 2016 TBD TBD
6 Shawn Vedaa Republican 2016 TBD TBD
  • Republican:
  • Shawn Vedaa (inc.)
  • Others:
  • Robert Tolar
8 Jeffery Magrum Republican 2016 TBD TBD
9[a] Kent Weston

(redistricted)

Republican 2022 TBD TBD
10 Ryan Braunberger Democratic-NPL 2022 TBD TBD
12 Cole Conley Republican 2020 TBD TBD
14 Jerry Klein Republican 1996 TBD TBD
15[a] Judy Estenson

(redistricted)

Republican 2022 TBD TBD
16 David Clemens Republican 2016 TBD TBD
18 Scott Meyer Republican 2016 TBD TBD
20 Randy Lemm Republican 2016 TBD TBD
22 Mark Weber Republican 2020 TBD TBD
  • Republican:
  • Nicholas Stensland
  • Mark Weber (inc.)
24 Michael Wobbema Republican 2020 TBD TBD
26 Dale Patten Republican 2018 TBD TBD
28 Robert Erbele Republican 2000 TBD TBD
30 Diane Larson Republican 2020 TBD TBD
32 Dick Dever Republican 2016 TBD TBD
34 Justin Gerhardt Republican (appointed) TBD TBD
36 Jay Elkin Republican 2018 TBD TBD
38 David Hogue Republican 2008 TBD TBD
40 Karen Krebsbach Republican 1988 TBD TBD
42 Curt Kreun Republican 2016 TBD TBD
44 Merrill Piepkorn Democratic-NPL 2016 TBD TBD
46 Jim Roers Republican 2016 TBD TBD
  • Democratic-NPL:
  • Jess Arneson
  • Republican:
  • Michelle Powers

Primary election results source:

General election results source:

Close races

Detailed results

District 2District 4District 6District 8District 10District 12District 14District 16District 18District 20District 22District 24District 26District 28District 30District 32District 34District 36District 38District 40District 42District 44District 46

Primary election results source:

General election results source:

Notes

  1. ^ a b Election for an unexpired 2-year term.

References

  1. ^ "North Dakota State Senate elections, 2024". Ballotpedia. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
  2. ^ "North Dakota Midterm Election 2022". NBC News. NBC Universal. January 9, 2023. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  3. ^ "IMPACT OF TERM LIMITS ON THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY - BACKGROUND MEMORANDUM" (PDF). North Dakota Legislative Council. August 2023. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
  4. ^ "Judge orders new North Dakota legislative district for 2 Native American tribes". CBS News. January 9, 2024. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
  5. ^ Hjelmstad, Gretchen (April 2, 2024). "Merrill Piepkorn launches campaign for Governor of North Dakota". KVLY-TV. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
  6. ^ a b Fulton, Jacob (January 17, 2024). "Longtime North Dakota legislator David Rust to retire; Kannianen also leaving Senate". The Bismark Tribune. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
  7. ^ "District 6 senator won't seek reelection". Minot Daily News. January 31, 2024. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
  8. ^ Beach, Jeff; Achterling, Michael (April 11, 2024). "Partisan fatigue among factors in lawmaker retirements". North Dakota Monitor. Retrieved May 9, 2024. ND lawmakers not seeking reelection to the Legislature: Sen. Jay Elkin, R-Taylor.
  9. ^ "District 40 legislators announce upcoming election plans". Minot Daily News. January 17, 2024. Retrieved May 9, 2024. District 40 Sen. Karen Krebsbach of Minot, has announced she will not seek the Republican endorsement for reelection to the North Dakota Senate.
  10. ^ Voigt, Matthew (February 12, 2024). "Grand Forks state Sen. Curt Kreun won't seek reelection to District 42 seat". Grand Forks Herald. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
  11. ^ Nelson, TJ (January 22, 2024). "Roers father-daughter legislative duo not seeking re-election". KVRR. Retrieved May 9, 2024.