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For creating articles for politicians who've served in U.S. state legislatures. This task is important, though often under-appreciated. ★ The Green Star Collector ★ (talk) 00:32, 26 August 2023 (UTC)
A cup of coffee can make you active to create more notable article like Mike Shaw (Alabama politician). Keep it up. Ibjaja055 (talk) 05:56, 24 September 2023 (UTC)
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The 56th Legislative Assembly of North Dakota was the legislative session of the North Dakota Legislative Assembly that convened on January 5, 1999, and adjourned April 17, 1999.[1][2]

56th Legislative Assembly of North Dakota
55th Legislative Assembly 57th Legislative Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyNorth Dakota Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionNorth Dakota, United States
Meeting placeNorth Dakota State Capitol
Term1999
Websitewww.ndlegis.gov
North Dakota State Senate
Members47 Senators
Senate President(?)
Majority Leader(?)
Minority Leader(?)
Party controlNorth Dakota Republican Party
North Dakota House of Representatives
Members94 Representatives
Speaker of the House(?)
Majority Leader(?)
Minority Leader(?)
Party controlNorth Dakota Republican Party

House

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Affiliation Members
  Democratic
  Republican
 Total 94
 Government Majority

House Members

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Composition of the House
Representative District Party
Ole Aarsvold 20
Wesley Belter 22
Rick Berg 45
LeRoy G. Bernstein 45
James Boehm 31
Merle Boucher 9
Mike Brandenburg 26
Curtis E. Brekke 15
Tom Brusegaard 19
Rex R. Byerly 1

Senate

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Affiliation Members
  Democratic
  Republican
 Total 47
 Government Majority

Senate Members

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Composition of the Senate
Senator District Party

Democratic-NPL Republican

References

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  1. ^ "56th Legislative Assembly - Regular Session (1999) | North Dakota Legislative Branch". ndlegis.gov. Retrieved 2024-08-10.
  2. ^ "The City of Fargo - Renaissance Zone". fargond.gov. Retrieved 2024-08-10.


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[[Category:1999 in North Dakota] [[Category:1999 in American politics] [[Category:1999 U.S. legislative sessions]