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Template:North Dakota House of Representatives - Wikipedia, the Free En Template:North Dakota House of Representatives - Wikipedia, the free en... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:North_Dakota_House_of_Represe... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Members of the North Dakota House of Representatives 63rd Legislative Assembly (2013) Speaker of the House: Bill Devlin (R) · Majority Leader: Al Carlson (R) · Minority Leader: Kenton Onstad (D-NPL) 1. Patrick Hatlestad (R) 13. Kim Koppelman (R) 25. John Wall (R) 37. Nancy Johnson (R) Gary Sukut (R) Alon Wieland (R) Clark Williams (D-NPL) Vicky Steiner (R) 2. David Rust (R) 14. Jon Nelson (R) 26. Bill Amerman (D-NPL) 38. Larry Bellew (R) Bob Skarphol (R) Robin Weisz (R) Jerry Kelsh (D-NPL) Dan Ruby (R) 3. Andrew Maragos (R) 15. Curt Hofstad (R) 27. Randy Boehning (R) 39. David Drovdal (R) Roscoe Streyle (R) Dennis Johnson (R) Thomas Beadle (R) Keith Kempenich (R) 4. Glen Froseth (R) 16. Ben W. Hanson (D-NPL) 28. Michael Don Brandenburg (R) 40. Robert Frantsvog (R) Kenton Onstad (D-NPL) Ben Koppelman (R) William Kretschmar (R) Matthew Klein (R) 5. Scott Louser (R) 17. Mark Owens (R) 29. Craig Headland (R) 41. Al Carlson (R) Roger Brabrandt (R) Mark Sanford (R) Chet Pollert (R) Bette Grande (R) 6. Dick Anderson (R) 18. Eliot Glassheim (D-NPL) 30. Mike Nathe (R) 42. Kylie Oversen (D-NPL) Bob Hunskor (D-NPL) Marie Strinden (D-NPL) Diane Larson (R) Corey Mock (D-NPL) 7. Rick Becker (R) 19. Wayne Trottier (R) 31. Karen Rohr (R) 43. Lois Delmore (D-NPL) Jason Dockter (R) Gary Paur (R) James Schmidt (R) Curt Kreun (R) 8. Jeff Delzer (R) 20. Richard Holman (D-NPL) 32. Mark Dosch (R) 44. Joshua Boschee (D-NPL) Vernon R. Laning (R) Gail Mooney (D-NPL) Lisa Meier (R) Blair Thoreson (R) 9. Tracy Boe (D-NPL) 21. Kathy Hogan (D-NPL) 33. Brenda Heller (R) 45. Joe Heilman (R) Marvin Nelson (D-NPL) Steve Zaiser (D-NPL) Gary Kreidt (R) Ed Gruchalla (D-NPL) 10. Chuck Damschen (R) 22. Wesley Belter (R) 34. Nathan Toman (R) 46. Kathy Hawken (R) David Monson (R) Peter F. Silbernagel (R) Todd Porter (R) James Kasper (R) 11. Ron Guggisberg (D-NPL) 23. William Devlin (R) 35. Karen Karls (R) 47. George Keiser (R) Scot Kelsh (D-NPL) Don Vigesaa (R) Bob Martinson (R) Lawrence Klemin (R) 12. Jessica Haak (D-NPL) 24. Naomi Muscha (D-NPL) 36. Alan Fehr (R) Alex Looysen (R) Dwight Kiefert (R) Mike Schatz (R) Republican (71) · Democratic-NPL (23) · North Dakota Legislative Assembly · North Dakota House of Representatives · North Dakota State Senate How to manage this template's visibility Use {{North Dakota House of Representatives |state=collapsed}} to show this template in its collapsed (hidden) state. Use {{North Dakota House of Representatives |state=expanded}} to show this template in its expanded (fully visible) state. Use {{North Dakota House of Representatives |state=autocollapse}} to show this template in its collapsed (hidden) state only if there is another template of the same type on the page. Unless set otherwise (see state parameter within the template's code), autocollapse is the default state. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:North_Dakota_House_of_Representatives& oldid=575238211" Categories: United States state legislative navigational boxes North Dakota templates 1 of 2 1/12/2014 1:34 AM Template:North Dakota House of Representatives - Wikipedia, the free en... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:North_Dakota_House_of_Represe... This page was last modified on 1 October 2013 at 03:18. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. 2 of 2 1/12/2014 1:34 AM.
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