The North Dakota legislator joins a race where at least three people will face each other in the June 9 primary election.
Corn growers in Stutsman County are being urged to participate in the election of a county representative for the North Dakota Corn Utilization Council. All corn growers have a definite interest in the membership of the council and are encouraged to participate in the election.
An election will take place to seat a Stutsman County representative to the North Dakota Wheat Commission at 3 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 16, at the Jamestown Civic Center, 212 3rd Ave. NE.
North Dakotans can vote for their favorite “I Voted” sticker from the five finalists selected by the Secretary of State’s Office. (Images courtesy of the Secretary of State’s Office) The public can vote for their favorite at sos.nd.gov/stickervote through Jan. 23.
GRAND FORKS — Three incumbent Republican lawmakers from northeast North Dakota have jointly announced their re-election plans.
The power struggle within the NDGOP between Republican candidates and party leaders who want more control over those candidates could make its way into the courts.
Federal policies on health care and trade are likely to continue to color North Dakota’s biggest government stories in 2026. Congress and the Trump administration are spending money in an attempt to help the rural health care system and farm economy to offset cuts to Medicaid and declining ag commodity prices.
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - There’s a number of significant issues and federal positions at stake in the 2026 midterm. The most-watched race in the region will be for Montana’s Senate seat as Senator Steve Daines’ seat is up. Montana also has two house seats up for election, currently held by Troy Downing and Ryan Zinke.
The Republican congresswoman received President Donald Trump’s endorsement in August 2025, according to her campaign announcement.
We may still be months away from election season, but one North Dakota city is already gearing up for what should be a busy summer of voting. Thursday marks the first day that candidates for the
BISMARCK – North Dakota Secretary of State Michael Howe wants North Dakotans to help choose the state’s next “I Voted” sticker. Five finalist designs have been selected for the “I Voted – More Than Just a Sticker” contest,
The North Dakota Supreme Court on Tuesday passed the gavel to a female chief justice for the first time in state history. Justice Jon Jensen formally stepped down from the role and welcomed Chief Justice Lisa Fair McEvers during a ceremony in front of a packed crowd.
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