North Dakota Guide
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Your Elected Officials
Governor
B-
Doug Burgum
(R)
Lieutenant Governor
B-
Tammy Miller
(R)
Attorney General
U.S. Senate
C
Kevin Cramer
(R)
U.S. Senate
C-
John Hoeven
(R)
While Senator Hoeven does not support legalizing marijuana, he has not been on record as actively anti-marijuana. Recently, he has voted in favor of some ancillary legislation, including the Veterans Equal Access amendment of 2017.
U.S. House District At-Large
B-
Kelly Armstrong
(R)
Kelly Armstrong has gone on record to say that he does not support legalizing marijuana, and confirmed these statements with his "No" vote on the MORE Act. He has not displayed any anti-medical marijuana sentiment, and voted in favor of the SAFE Banking Act.
State Senate District 1
B
Brad Bekkedahl
(R)
State Senate District 2
B
David Rust
(R)
State Senate District 3
State Senate District 4
B-
Jordan Kannianen
(R)
State Senate District 5
B
State Senate District 6
B
Shawn Vedaa
(R)
State Senate District 7
State Senate District 8
D
Jeffery Magrum
(R)
State Senate District 9
State Senate District 10
State Senate District 11
B-
Tim Mathern
(D)
State Senate District 12
State Senate District 13
B+
Judy Lee
(R)
State Senate District 14
B
Jerry Klein
(R)
State Senate District 15
State Senate District 16
B
David Clemens
(R)
State Senate District 17
State Senate District 18
A+
Scott Meyer
(R)
State Senate District 19
C-
Janne Myrdal
(R)
State Senate District 20
B
Randy Lemm
(R)
State Senate District 21
B
Kathy Hogan
(D)
State Senate District 22
C-
Mark Weber
(R)
State Senate District 23
State Senate District 24
C-
Mike Wobbema
(R)
State Senate District 25
B-
Larry Luick
(R)
State Senate District 26
B
Dale Patten
(R)
State Senate District 27
B
Kristin Roers
(R)
State Senate District 28
B
Robert Erbele
(R)
State Senate District 29
B
Terry Wanzek
(R)
State Senate District 30
B
Diane Larson
(R)
State Senate District 31
B
Don Schaible
(R)
State Senate District 32
B
Dick Dever
(R)
State Senate District 33
State Senate District 34
State Senate District 35
State Senate District 36
B
Jay Elkin
(R)
State Senate District 37
State Senate District 38
B
David Hogue
(R)
State Senate District 39
State Senate District 40
B
Karen Krebsbach
(R)
State Senate District 41
B
Kyle Davison
(R)
State Senate District 42
B
Curt Kreun
(R)
State Senate District 43
State Senate District 44
B
Merrill Piepkorn
(D)
State Senate District 45
B
Ronald Sorvaag
(R)
State Senate District 46
B
Jim Roers
(R)
State Senate District 47
B
Mike Dwyer
(R)
State House District 1
State House District 3
State House District 4A
State House District 4B
D+
Clayton Fegley
(R)
State House District 5
State House District 7
State House District 8
State House District 9A
State House District 9B
State House District 10
State House District 11
A
State House District 12
D+
Mitch Ostlie
(R)
State House District 13
State House District 15
State House District 16
D+
Andrew Marschall
(R)
State House District 17
State House District 18
B-
Corey Mock
(D)
State House District 19
State House District 21
State House District 22
D+
Brandy Pyle
(D)
State House District 23
State House District 24
D+
Dwight Kiefert
(R)
State House District 25
State House District 26
State House District 27
State House District 28
State House District 29
State House District 30
State House District 31
State House District 32
B
Patrick Heinert
(R)
Voted YES on a decriminalization bill
State House District 33
State House District 35
State House District 36
State House District 38
D+
Dan Ruby
(R)
State House District 39
State House District 40
A-
Matthew Ruby
(R)
State House District 41
D
State House District 42
D+
Emily O'Brien
(R)
State House District 43
State House District 44
B+
Joshua Boschee
(D)
State House District 45
State House District 47