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North Dakota House

Filing Deadline: April 11, 2008 • Primary Date: June 10, 2008 • General Election: Nov. 4, 2008
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Total House seats: 1
110th Congress: 1 D
109th Congress: 1 D


ND-At Large (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: It's too soon to say that North Dakota has moved away from its radical political roots, but a conservative strain in its heritage is asserting itself. Full Profile

2006 results: Earl Pomeroy (D) defeated Matt Mechtel (R) by 66-34%.

Incumbent

Earl Pomeroy (D)

Elected in 1992; Seeking ninth term.

Challengers

Duane Sand (R), businessman


Race Rankings

The Hotline

Based on likelihood of seat switching party control

  1. Ill.-11 (Open-R)
  2. Va.-11 (Open-R)
  3. N.Y.-25 (Open-R)
  4. Ariz.-01 (Open-R)
  5. Texas-22 (Lampson-D)
  6. N.J.-03 (Open-R)
  7. N.J.-07 (Open-R)
  8. N.M.-01 (Open-R)
  9. Ohio-16 (Open-R)
10. Ohio-15 (Open-R)


Previous Coverage

Check out National Journal's coverage of previous North Dakota house races.

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Thurs., May 15

John McCain delivers remarks in Columbus, Ohio, and holds a fundraiser in Washington.

Hillary Clinton campaigns in Bath, S.D.

Bill Clinton campaigns for his wife in Louisville, Bardstown and Elizabethtown, Ky.

Fri., May 16

Barack Obama campaigns in Watertown and Sioux Falls, S.D.

Hillary Clinton campaigns in Oregon.

Bill Clinton campaigns for his wife in Kentucky.

Sat., May 17

Barack Obama campaigns in Oregon.

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