North Dakota's at-large congressional district
North Dakota's At-large congressional district | |
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Current Representative | Kevin Cramer (R) |
Area | 68,976 sq mi (178,650 km2) |
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Population (2010) | 672,591 |
Median income | 56,361 |
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Occupation | |
Cook PVI | R+10 |
North Dakota's At-Large Congressional District is the sole congressional district for the state of North Dakota. Based on size, it is the eighth largest congressional district in the nation.
The district is currently represented by Republican Kevin Cramer.
History
The district was first created when North Dakota achieved statehood on November 2, 1889, electing a single member. Following the 1900 Census the state was allocated two seats, both of whom were elected from an at large district. Following the 1910 Census a third seat was gained, with the legislature drawing three separate districts. The third district was eliminated after the 1930 Census. After the third seat was lost, North Dakota returned to electing two members At-Large (statewide).
Following the 1960 Census two separate districts were created. In 1970, the second district was eliminated following the 1970 Census and a single At-Large district was created. Since 1972, North Dakota has retained a single congressional district.
List of representatives
Dates | Cong | Member at-large | Member at-large | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Representative | Party | Electoral history | Representative | Party | Electoral history | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
From 1889 to 1903, there was one seat, elected at-large statewide. In 1903 a second at-large seat was added. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
March 4, 1889 – November 1, 1889 |
51 | First representative seated on November 2, 1889 | Second seat added in 1903 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
November 2, 1889 – March 3, 1891 |
Henry C. Hansbrough |
Republican | Lost renomination | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
March 4, 1891 – March 3, 1899 |
52 | Martin N. Johnson |
Republican | First elected in 1890. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
53 | Re-elected in 1892. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
54 | Re-elected in 1894. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
55 | Re-elected in 1896. Retired to run for U.S. Senate. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
March 4, 1899 – March 3, 1901 |
56 | Burleigh F. Spalding |
Republican | First elected in 1898. Retired. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
March 4, 1901 – March 3, 1903 |
57 | Thomas Frank Marshall | Republican | First elected in 1900. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
March 4, 1903 – March 3, 1905 |
58 | Re-elected in 1902. | Burleigh F. Spalding |
Republican | Elected in 1902. Lost renomination. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
March 4, 1905 – March 3, 1909 |
59 | Re-elected in 1904. | Asle Gronna |
Republican | First elected in 1904. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
60 | Re-elected in 1906. Retired to run for U.S. Senate. |
Re-elected in 1906. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
March 4, 1909 – February 11, 1911 |
61 | Louis B. Hanna |
Republican | First elected in 1908. | Re-elected in 1908. Resigned after elected U.S. Senator. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
February 11, 1911 – March 3, 1911 |
Vacant | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
March 4, 1911 – January 7, 1913 |
62 | Re-elected in 1910. Resigned when elected Governor of North Dakota. |
Henry T. Helgesen |
Republican | First elected in 1910. Redistricted to the 1st district. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
January 7, 1913 – March 3, 1913 |
Vacant | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
After the 1910 census, three seats were apportioned among districts: North Dakota's 1st congressional district, North Dakota's 2nd congressional district, and North Dakota's 3rd congressional district. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Following the 1930 census, the delegation was reduced to two seats, elected at-large statewide. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
March 3, 1933 – January 3, 1935 |
73 | James H. Sinclair |
Republican | Redistricted from the 3rd district and re-elected in 1932. Lost renomination. |
William Lemke |
Non-Partisan League | First elected in 1932. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
January 3, 1935 – January 3, 1941 |
74 | Usher L. Burdick | Republican | First elected in 1934. | Re-elected in 1934. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
75 | Re-elected in 1936. | Re-elected in 1936. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
76 | Re-elected in 1938. | Re-elected in 1938. Retired to run for Senate. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
January 3, 1941 – January 3, 1943 |
77 | Re-elected in 1940. | Charles R. Robertson | Republican | First elected in 1940. Lost renomination. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
January 3, 1943 – January 3, 1945 |
78 | Re-elected in 1942. Retired to run for Senate. |
William Lemke |
Republican | Elected in 1942. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
January 3, 1945 – January 3, 1949 |
79 | Charles R. Robertson | Republican | Elected in 1944. | Re-elected in 1944. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
80 | Re-elected in 1946. Lost renomination. |
Re-elected in 1946. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
January 3, 1949 – May 30, 1950 |
81 | Usher L. Burdick | Republican | Elected in 1948. | Re-elected in 1948. Died. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
May 31, 1950 – January 3, 1951 |
Vacant | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
January 3, 1951 – January 3, 1953 |
82 | Re-elected in 1950. | Fred G. Aandahl | Republican | First elected in 1950. Retired to run for Senate. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
January 3, 1953 – January 3, 1959 |
83 | Re-elected in 1952. | Otto Krueger |
Republican | First elected in 1952. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
84 | Re-elected in 1954. | Re-elected in 1954. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
85 | Re-elected in 1956. Retired. |
Re-elected in 1956. Retired. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
January 3, 1959 – August 8, 1960 |
86 | Quentin N. Burdick |
Democratic-NPL | First elected in 1958. Resigned when elected to the Senate. |
Don L. Short |
Republican | First elected in 1958. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
August 9, 1960 – January 3, 1961 |
Vacant | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
January 3, 1961 – January 3, 1963 |
87 | Hjalmar Nygaard |
Republican | First elected in 1960. Redistricted to the 1st district. |
Re-elected in 1960. Redistricted to the 2nd district. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
After the 1960 census, two seats were apportioned among districts: North Dakota's 1st congressional district and North Dakota's 2nd congressional district. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Following the 1970 census, the delegation was reduced to one at-large seat. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
January 3, 1973 – January 3, 1981 |
93 94 95 96 |
Mark Andrews |
Republican | Redistricted from the 1st district Retired to run for U.S. Senate |
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January 3, 1981 – December 14, 1992 |
97 98 99 100 101 102 |
Byron Dorgan |
Democratic-NPL | First elected in 1980. Retired to run for U.S. Senator, and resigned when appointed U.S. Senator. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
December 15, 1992 – January 3, 1993 |
102 | Vacant | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
January 3, 1993 – January 3, 2011 |
103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 |
Earl Pomeroy |
Democratic-NPL | First elected in 1992. Lost re-election. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
January 3, 2011 – January 3, 2013 |
112 | Rick Berg |
Republican | Elected in 2010. Retired to run for U.S. Senate. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
January 3, 2013 – present |
113 114 |
Kevin Cramer |
Republican | First elected in 2012. Re-elected in 2014. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dates | Cong | Representative | Party | Electoral history | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Member at-large |
Election results
Year (& Congress) | Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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October 1, 1889 (51st Congress) |
√ Henry C. Hansbrough | Republican | 26,077 | 68.4 |
D.W. Maratta | Democratic | 12,066 | 31.6 | |
1890 (52nd Congress) |
√ Martin N. Johnson | Republican | 21,365 | 59.0 |
John D. Benton | Democratic | 14,830 | 41.0 | |
1892 (53rd Congress) |
√ Martin N. Johnson | Republican | 17,695 | 48.9 |
James F. O'Brien | Democratic | 11,021 | 30.5 | |
Hans A. Foss | Independent | 7,434 | 20.6 | |
1894 (54th Congress) |
√ Martin N. Johnson | Republican | 21,615 | 55.4 |
Walter Muir | Populist | 15,660 | 40.2 | |
Budd Reeve | Independent | 1,283 | 3.3 | |
L.S. Ellis | Prohibition | 439 | 1.1 | |
1896 (55th Congress) |
√ Martin N. Johnson | Republican | 25,233 | 54.0 |
John Burke | Fusion | 21,172 | 45.3 | |
A.V. Garver | Prohibition | 349 | 0.7 | |
1898 (56th Congress) |
√ Burleigh F. Spalding | Republican | 27,766 | 60.9 |
H.M. Creel | Fusion | 17,844 | 39.1 | |
1900 (57th Congress) |
√ Thomas F. Marshall | Republican | 34,887 | 61.0 |
M.A. Hildreth | Democratic & Independent | 21,175 | 37.0 | |
Charles H. Mott | Prohibition | 585 | 1.0 | |
J.C. Charest | Social Democratic | 412 | 0.7 | |
Martin S. Blair | People's | 122 | 0.2 | |
1902 (58th Congress) |
√ Thomas F. Marshall | Republican | 32,986 | 67.6 |
√ Burleigh F. Spalding | Republican | 32,854 | ||
Lars A. Ueland | Democratic | 14,765 | 29.9 | |
Verner E. Lovell | Democratic | 14,392 | ||
Royal F. King | Socialist | 1,195 | 2.5 | |
1904 (59th Congress) |
√ Thomas F. Marshall | Republican | 49,111 | 72.7 |
√ Asle J. Gronna | Republican | 47,648 | ||
N. P. Rasmussen | Democratic | 15,622 | 23.3 | |
A. G. Burr | Democratic | 15,398 | ||
L. F. Dow | Socialist | 1,734 | 2.6 | |
E. D. Herring | Socialist | 1,697 | ||
B. H. Tibbets | Prohibition | 971 | 1.5 | |
N. A. Colby | Prohibition | 967 | ||
1906 (60th Congress) |
√ Thomas F. Marshall | Republican | 38,923 | 62.9 |
√ Asle J. Gronna | Republican | 36,772 | ||
A. G. Burr | Democratic | 21,350 | 35.2 | |
John D. Benton | Democratic | 21,050 | ||
K. Halvorson | Socialist | 1,151 | 1.9 | |
W. J. Bailey | Socialist | 1,129 | ||
1908 (61st Congress) |
√ Asle J. Gronna | Republican | 57,357 | 65.7 |
√ Louis B. Hanna | Republican | 55,610 | ||
T. D. Casey | Democratic | 29,426 | 33.7 | |
O. G. Major | Democratic | 28,448 | ||
Francis Cooper | Independent | 591 | 0.3 | |
E. D. Herring | Independent | 533 | 0.3 | |
1910 (62nd Congress) |
√ Louis B. Hanna | Republican | 51,556 | 63.9 |
√ Henry T. Helgesen | Republican | 50,600 | ||
Tobias D. Casey | Democratic | 25,880 | 32.0 | |
M. A. Hildreth | Democratic | 25,322 | ||
Arthur Hagendorf | Socialist | 3,225 | 4.0 | |
N. H. Bjornstad | Socialist | 3,179 | ||
1912–1930 | Districts used | |||
1932 (73rd Congress) |
√ James H. Sinclair | Republican | 144,339 | 65.7 |
√ William Lemke | Republican | 135,339 | ||
William D. Lynch | Democratic | 72,659 | 33.9 | |
R. B. Murphy | Democratic | 71,695 | ||
Pat J. Barrett | Independent | 690 | 0.3 | |
Ella Reeve Bloor | Independent | 678 | ||
1934 (74th Congress) |
√ William Lemke | Republican | 144,605 | 49.9 |
√ Usher L. Burdick | Republican | 114,841 | ||
William D. Lynch | Democratic | 85,771 | 31.8 | |
G. F. Lamb | Democratic | 79,338 | ||
James H. Sinclair | PROG N-PART R | 46,304 | 17.8 | |
Jasper Haaland | Communist-W-FG | 1,299 | 0.5 | |
Effie Kjorstad | Communist-W-FG | 1,090 | ||
1936 (75th Congress) |
√ William Lemke | Republican | 131,117 | 54.1 |
√ Usher L. Burdick | Republican | 115,913 | ||
Henry Holt | Democratic | 100,609 | 41.7 | |
J.J. Nygaard | Democratic | 89,722 | ||
I.J. Moe | Independent | 3,310 | 1.4 | |
P.H. Miller | Independent | 3,273 | 1.4 | |
E.A. Johannson | Independent | 2,697 | 1.2 | |
Jasper Haaland | Communist | 540 | 0.2 | |
W.D. Webster | Communist | 461 | ||
1938 (76th Congress) |
√ William Lemke | Republican | 153,106 | 72.3 |
√ Usher L. Burdick | Republican | 149,047 | ||
Howard I. Henry | Democratic | 55,125 | 23.9 | |
Alfred S. Dale | Democratic | 44,691 | ||
J.B. Field | Independent | 8,109 | 3.9 | |
1940 (77th Congress) |
√ Usher L. Burdick | Republican | 148,227 | 60.3 |
√ Charles R. Robertson | Republican | 111,125 | ||
R.J. Downey | Democratic | 63,662 | 29.4 | |
Adolph Michelson | Democratic | 63,027 | ||
Thomas Hall | Independent | 23,399 | 10.3 | |
John Omland | Independent | 20,845 | ||
1942 (78th Congress) |
√ Usher L. Burdick | Republican | 85,936 | 46.3 |
√ William Lemke | Republican | 65,905 | ||
Charles R. Robertson | Independent | 48,472 | 29.5 | |
Halvor L. Halvorson | Democratic | 47,972 | 24.2 | |
E.A. Johansson | Democratic | 31,547 | ||
1944 (79th Congress) |
√ William Lemke | Republican | 101,007 | 50.7 |
√ Charles R. Robertson | Republican | 91,425 | ||
Halvor L. Halvorson | Democratic | 56,699 | 26.9 | |
J.R. Kennedy | Democratic | 45,308 | ||
Usher L. Burdick | Independent R | 39,888 | 21.0 | |
George McClellan | Independent R | 3,135 | 1.4 | |
A.C. Townley | Independent R | 2,307 | ||
1946 (80th Congress) |
√ William Lemke | Republican | 103,205 | 74.3 |
√ Charles R. Robertson | Republican | 102,087 | ||
James M. Hanley | Democratic | 41,189 | 25.7 | |
Edwin Cooper | Democratic | 29,865 | ||
1948 (81st Congress) |
√ William Lemke | Republican | 132,343 | 69.0 |
√ Usher L. Burdick | Republican | 128,454 | ||
Alfred Dale | Democratic | 56,702 | 30.0 | |
John M. Weiler | Progressive | 1,758 | 0.9 | |
1950 (82nd Congress) |
√ Fred G. Aandahl | Republican | 119,047 | 70.7 |
√ Usher L. Burdick | Republican | 110,534 | ||
Ervin Schumacher | Democratic | 62,322 | 29.3 | |
E.A. Johansson | Democratic | 32,946 | ||
1952 (83rd Congress) |
√ Usher L. Burdick | Republican | 181,218 | 77.2 |
√ Otto Krueger | Republican | 156,829 | ||
Edward Nesemeier | Democratic | 49,829 | 22.8 | |
Scattered votes | 49 | 0.0 | ||
1954 (84th Congress) |
√ Usher L. Burdick | Republican | 124,845 | 67.1 |
√ Otto Krueger | Republican | 106,341 | ||
P.W. Lanier | Democratic | 64,089 | 32.9 | |
Raymond G. Vendsel | Democratic | 49,183 | ||
1956 (85th Congress) |
√ Usher L. Burdick | Republican | 143,514 | 62.3 |
√ Otto Krueger | Republican | 136,003 | ||
Agnes Geelan | Democratic | 85,743 | 37.7 | |
S.B. Hocking | Democratic | 83,284 | ||
1958 (86th Congress) |
√ Quentin Burdick | Democratic | 99,562 | 48.4 |
√ Don L. Short | Republican | 97,862 | 51.6 | |
Orris G. Nordhougen | Republican | 92,124 | ||
S.B. Hocking | Democratic | 78,889 | ||
1960 (87th Congress) |
√ Don L. Short | Republican | 135,579 | 53.3 |
√ Hjalmar C. Nygaard | Republican | 127,118 | ||
Raymond Vendsel | Democratic | 120,773 | 46.7 | |
Anson J. Anderson | Democratic | 109,207 | ||
1962–1970 | Districts used | |||
1972 (93rd) |
√ Mark Andrews | Republican | 195,360 | 72.7 |
Richard Ista | Democratic | 72,850 | 27.1 | |
Kenneth C. Gardener Sr. | Independent | 511 | 0.2 | |
1974 (94th) |
√ Mark Andrews | Republican | 130,184 | 55.7 |
Byron Dorgan | Democratic | 103,504 | 44.3 | |
1976 (95th) |
√ Mark Andrews | Republican | 181,018 | 62.4 |
Lloyd B. Omdahl | Democratic | 104,263 | 36.0 | |
Russell Kleppe | American | 4,600 | 1.6 | |
1978 (96th) |
√ Mark Andrews | Republican | 147,712 | 67.0 |
Bruce F. Hagen | Democratic | 68,016 | 30.9 | |
Harley J. McLain | Independent | 3,197 | 1.5 | |
Don J. Klingensmith | Prohibition | 1,389 | 0.6 | |
1980 (97th) |
√ Byron L. Dorgan | Democratic | 166,437 | 56.8 |
Jim Smykowski | Republican | 124,707 | 42.6 | |
John Lengenfelder | Independent[1] | 1,004 | 0.3 | |
Torfin A. Teigen | Independent | 928 | 0.3 | |
1982 (98th) |
√ Byron L. Dorgan | Democratic | 186,534 | 71.6 |
Kent Jones | Republican | 72,241 | 27.7 | |
Don J. Klingensmith | Prohibition | 1,724 | 0.7 | |
1984 (99th) |
√ Byron L. Dorgan | Democratic | 242,968 | 78.7 |
Lois Ivers Altenburg | Republican | 65,761 | 21.3 | |
1986 (100th) |
√ Byron L. Dorgan | Democratic | 216,258 | 75.5 |
Syver Vinje | Republican | 66,989 | 23.4 | |
Gerald W. Kopp | Independent | 3,114 | 1.1 | |
1988 (101st) |
√ Byron L. Dorgan | Democratic | 212,583 | 70.9 |
Steve Sydness | Republican | 84,475 | 28.2 | |
Kris Brekke | Libertarian | 2,924 | 1.0 | |
1990 (102nd) |
√ Byron L. Dorgan | Democratic | 152,530 | 65.2 |
Ed Schafer | Republican | 81,443 | 34.8 | |
Other | 6 | 0.0 | ||
1992 (103rd) |
√ Earl Pomeroy | Democratic | 169,273 | 56.8 |
John T. Korsmo | Republican | 117,442 | 39.4 | |
Other | 11,183 | 3.8 | ||
1994 (104th) |
√ Earl Pomeroy | Democratic | 123,134 | 52.3 |
Gary Porter | Republican | 105,988 | 45.0 | |
James Germalic | Independent | 6,267 | 2.7 | |
1996 (105th) |
√ Earl Pomeroy | Democratic | 144,833 | 55.1 |
Kevin Cramer | Republican | 113,684 | 43.2 | |
Kenneth R. Loughead | Independent | 4,493 | 1.7 | |
1998 (106th) |
√ Earl Pomeroy | Democratic | 119,668 | 56.2 |
Kevin Cramer | Republican | 87,511 | 41.1 | |
Kenneth R. Loughead | Independent | 5,709 | 2.7 | |
2000 (107th) |
√ Earl Pomeroy | Democratic | 151,173 | 52.9 |
John Dorso | Republican | 127,251 | 44.5 | |
Jan Shelver | Independent | 4,731 | 1.7 | |
Kenneth R. Loughead | Independent | 2,481 | 0.9 | |
Write-in | 22 | 0.0 | ||
2002 (108th) |
√ Earl Pomeroy | Democratic | 121,073 | 52.4 |
Rick Clayburgh | Republican | 109,957 | 47.6 | |
2004 (109th) |
√ Earl Pomeroy | Democratic | 185,130 | 59.6 |
Duane Sand | Republican | 125,684 | 40.4 | |
2006 (110th) |
√ Earl Pomeroy | Democratic | 142,934 | 65.7 |
Matt Mechtel | Republican | 74,687 | 34.3 | |
2008 (111th) |
√ Earl Pomeroy | Democratic | 194,175 | 62.1 |
Duane Sand | Republican | 118,519 | 37.9 | |
2010 (112th) |
√ Rick Berg | Republican | 129,802 | 54.7 |
Earl Pomeroy | Democratic | 106,542 | 44.9 | |
Write-in | 793 | 0.4 | ||
2012 (113th) |
√ Kevin Cramer | Republican | 172,905 | 55.0 |
Pam Gulleson | Democratic | 131,396 | 41.8 | |
Eric Olson | Libertarian | 10,125 | 3.2 | |
Year (& Congress) | Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
2006 Election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Democratic | Earl Pomeroy (inc.) | 142,934 | 65.68 | +6.11 | |
Republican | Matt Mechtel | 74,687 | 34.32 | -6.11 | |
Democratic hold | Swing | ||||
Turnout | 217,621 | ||||
2008 Election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Earl Pomeroy (inc.) | 194,577 | 61.97 | -3.71 | |
Republican | Duane Sand | 119,388 | 38.03 | +3.71 | |
Democratic hold | Swing | ||||
Turnout | 313,965 | ||||
2010 Election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Earl Pomeroy (inc.) | 106,542 | 44.93 | -17.04 | |
Republican | Rick Berg | 129,802 | 54.74 | +16.71 | |
Independent | Write-In Votes | 793 | 0.33 | ||
Republican gain from Democratic | Swing | ||||
Turnout | 237,137 | ||||
2012 Election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Kevin Cramer | 173,585 | 54.89 | +0.15 | |
Democratic | Pam Gulleson | 131,870 | 41.70 | -3.23 | |
Libertarian | Eric Olson | 10,261 | 3.24 | +3.24 | |
Independent | Write-In Votes | 508 | 0.16 | +2.39 | |
Republican hold | Swing | ||||
Turnout | 316,224 | ||||
Recent presidential elections
- 2000 - Gore - 33.06%, Bush - 60.66%, Third Party - 6.29%
- 2004 - Kerry - 35.50%, Bush - 62.86%, Third Party - 1.64%
- 2008 - Obama - 44.62%, McCain - 53.25%, Third Party - 2.13%
- 2012 - Obama - 38.70%, Romney - 58.32%, Third Party - 2.99%
- 2016 - Clinton - 27.24%, Trump - 62.95%, Third Party - 9.81%
Average - Democratic (35.82%), Republican (59.60%), Third Party (4.52%)
References
- ↑ John Lengenfelder described himself as "Academic Christian Freedom, Prolife-Family" when filing for election.
- Election statistics compiled by the Clerk to the House of Representatives; Michael J. Dubin, "United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997" (McFarland, 1998).
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
- Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774–present