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Contest County Name Party Mailing Address Email / Web Phone Contest County Name Party Mailing Address Email / Web Phone Representative in Congress Kelly Armstrong Republican 1515 Burnt Boat Dr Ste C #112 [email protected] (701) 471-6036 Bismarck ND 58503 armstrongnd.com Representative in Congress Steven James Peterson Libertarian 2808 HICKORY ST N [email protected] (701) 936-4362 FARGO ND 58102-1715 stevenjamespeterson.com Representative in Congress Zach Raknerud Democratic-NPL 304 5th St NW [email protected] Minot ND 58703 https://www.ZachForND.com Representative in Congress Roland Clifford Riemers Democratic-NPL 1024 UNIVERSITY AVE [email protected] (701) 317-1803 PO Box 14702 GRAND FORKS ND 58208 State Senator David S Rust Republican PO BOX 1198 [email protected] (701) 216-0270 District 02 TIOGA ND 58852-1198 State Senator Lisa Finley-DeVille Democratic-NPL 13 1ST AVE NE (701) 421-8020 District 04 PO Box 501 MANDAREE ND 58757 State Senator Jordan Kannianen Republican 8011 51ST ST NW [email protected] (701) 421-8813 District 04 STANLEY ND 58784-9562 State Senator Morris Holen Jr Democratic-NPL PRAIRIE VIEW ACRES #8 [email protected] (701) 228-3345 District 06 BOTTINEAU ND 58318 State Senator Shawn Vedaa Republican PO BOX 550 (701) 721-5346 District 06 VELVA ND 58790-0550 State Senator Howard C Anderson Jr Republican 2107 7TH ST NW [email protected] (701) 448-2235 District 08 TURTLE LAKE ND 58575-9667 State Senator Charlie Hart Democratic-NPL 15983 100TH ST NE (701) 520-2750 District 10 PEMBINA ND 58271-9712 State Senator Janne Myrdal Republican PO Box 153 (701) 331-0946 District 10 EDINBURG ND 58227 State Senator Cole Conley Republican 724 3RD AVE SW [email protected] (701) 320-9460 District 12 JAMESTOWN ND 58401 State Senator John Grabinger Democratic-NPL 1008 8TH AVE NE [email protected] (701) 320-3583 District 12 JAMESTOWN ND 58401 State Senator Willy Mickelson Republican 610 11TH ST NE APT 2 [email protected] (701) 390-9341 District 12 JAMESTOWN ND 58401 State Senator Jerry Klein Republican PO BOX 265 (701) 547-3517 District 14 FESSENDEN ND 58438-0265 State Senator Jenna Vanhorne Democratic-NPL 4183 23RD AVE SE (815) 677-7541 District 14 STEELE ND 58482-9588 State Senator Kari Breker Democratic-NPL PO Box 7432 [email protected] (701) 261-0348 District 16 Fargo 58106 karibreker4ndsenate.com State Senator David A Clemens Republican 1682 OAKWOOD DR [email protected] (701) 526-6891 District 16 WEST FARGO ND 58078-4315 State Senator Scott Meyer Republican 1624 7TH AVE N [email protected] (218) 791-7655 District 18 GRAND FORKS ND 58203 Contest County Name Party Mailing Address Email / Web Phone State Senator Kyle Thorson Democratic-NPL 504 REEVES DR [email protected] (701) 871-9811 District 18 GRAND FORKS ND www.kylethorsonND.com 58201-4916 State Senator Paul R Hanson Democratic-NPL 477 154TH AVE NE (701) 741-6769 District 20 MAYVILLE ND 58257-9018 State Senator Randy D Lemm Republican 623 166TH AVE SE (701) 430-1536 District 20 HILLSBORO ND 58045-9571 State Senator Laetitia Hellerud Democratic-NPL 132 49TH AVE E [email protected] District 22 WEST FARGO ND 58078-8220 State Senator Mark Weber Republican PO BOX 231 (701) 212-9146 District 22 CASSELTON ND 58012 State Senator Larry J Robinson Democratic-NPL 3569 116 Y Ave SE [email protected] (701) 845-1428 District 24 VALLEY CITY ND 58072 State Senator Mike Wobbema Republican 11829 31ST ST SE [email protected] (701) 595-1579 District 24 VALLEY CITY ND 58072 State Senator Jim Dotzenrod Democratic-NPL 507 5TH ST (701) 640-3926 District 26 PO Box 69 WYNDMERE ND 58081 State Senator Jason Heitkamp Republican 921 DAKOTA AVE STE F [email protected] (701) 640-4643 District 26 WAHPETON ND 58075-4341 State Senator Robert S Erbele Republican 6512 51ST AVE SE (701) 378-2272 District 28 LEHR ND 58460-9149 State Senator Diane Larson Republican 2525 LARSON RD [email protected] (701) 400-7218 District 30 BISMARCK ND 58504-8926 State Senator Dick Dever Republican 1416 EASTWOOD ST [email protected] District 32 BISMARCK ND 58504-6226 State Senator Amelia Doll Democratic-NPL 1020 SUMMIT BLVD [email protected] (701) 595-0663 District 32 BISMARCK ND 58504-5278 State Senator Jody Vetter Libertarian 2108 BOSTON DR [email protected] (701) 400-8078 District 32 BISMARCK ND 58504 State Senator Alan R Anderson Republican 4904 SOUTHBAY DR SE [email protected] (701) 663-2798 District 34 MANDAN ND 58554-4746 facebook.com/andersonforsenate34 State Senator Doug Larsen Republican 104 KEIDEL TRL SW [email protected] (701) 400-3625 District 34 PO Box 652 MANDAN ND 58554 State Senator Adam Michal Democratic-NPL 215 E COYOTE ST [email protected] (701) 391-0870 District 34 MANDAN ND 58554-4204 State Senator Jay Elkin Republican 3521 94TH AVE SW (701) 974-3538 District 36 TAYLOR ND 58656 State Senator Steven Hanel Republican 209 G ST [email protected] (507) 327-3692 District 36 DICKINSON ND 58601-6133 State Senator David Hogue Republican 6811 27TH AVE NW (701) 833-2000 District 38 MINOT ND 58703 Contest County Name Party Mailing Address Email / Web Phone State Senator Karen Kay Krebsbach Republican PO BOX 1767 (701) 838-0211 District 40 MINOT ND 58702-1767 State Senator Melissa Gjellstad Democratic-NPL 2103 8TH AVE N [email protected] (701) 610-3421 District 42 GRAND FORKS ND 58203 melissagjellstad.com State Senator Curt Kreun Republican 3111 LONGBOW CT (701) 741-2612 District 42 GRAND FORKS ND 58203-2193 State Senator Tim Flakoll Republican 1350 2ND ST N [email protected] (701) 367-5954 District 44 FARGO ND 58102 State Senator Merrill Piepkorn Democratic-NPL 1321 3RD ST N [email protected] (701) 205-2665 District 44 FARGO ND 58102-2728 State Senator Terri Hedman Democratic-NPL 5524 16TH ST S [email protected] (701) 371-9155 District 46 FARGO ND 58104-6393 State Senator Jim Roers Republican 200 45th St S [email protected] (701) 371-4999 District 46 Fargo ND 58103 State Representative Bert Anderson Republican PO BOX 604 [email protected] (701) 641-1549 District 02 CROSBY ND 58730-0604 State Representative Donald Longmuir Republican P O BOX 1191 [email protected] (701) 629-1632 District 02 STANLEY ND 58784-1191 State Representative Hunter L Andes Democratic-NPL PO Box 151 [email protected] (701) 898-1535 District 04 Makoti ND 58756 State Representative Clayton Fegley Republican 10801 240TH ST NW [email protected] (701) 263-1442 District 04 BERTHOLD ND 58718 State Representative Terry Burton Jones Republican PO BOX 1964 (701) 627-3397 District 04 NEW TOWN ND 58763-1964 State Representative Thomasina Mandan Democratic-NPL PO BOX 1062 [email protected](701) 421-8930 District 04 NEW TOWN ND 58763-1062 State Representative Richard (Dick) Anderson Republican 1187 77TH ST NE [email protected] (701) 366-4625 District 06 WILLOW CITY ND 58384 State Representative Trygve Hammer Democratic-NPL 405 3RD ST W [email protected] District 06 VELVA ND 58790-7109 State Representative Arnold W Langehaug Democratic-NPL 7535 23RD AVE NW [email protected] (701) 362-7583 District 06 GLENBURN ND 58740-9429 State Representative Paul J Thomas Republican 1555 BISON DR [email protected] (701) 626-2777 District 06 VELVA ND 58790-4800 State Representative David Andahl Republican 17001 15TH ST NW [email protected] (701) 223-1156 District 08 BALDWIN ND 58521-9731 davidandahl.com State Representative Linda Babb Democratic-NPL 8105 IRISH LN [email protected] (701) 202-2922 District 08 BISMARCK ND 58504-3985 State Representative Jeff Delzer Republican 2919 5TH ST NW (701) 442-5435 District 08 UNDERWOOD ND 58576 State Representative Dave Nehring Republican 12550 10TH AVE SE [email protected] (701) 214-3184 District 08 BISMARCK ND 58501-3831 www.davefornd.com State Representative Kathrin Volochenko Democratic-NPL 210 2ND ST W [email protected] (701) 818-9309 Contest County Name Party Mailing Address Email / Web Phone District 08 MERCER ND 58559-4028 State Representative Bob Wheeler Republican 359 37TH AVE SW [email protected] (701) 641-8704 District 08 UNDERWOOD ND 58576 State Representative Melissa Anderson Democratic-NPL 9083 HIGHWAY 1 [email protected](701) 541-0209 District 10 LANGDON ND 58249 State Representative Chuck Damschen Republican 9461 80TH ST NE [email protected] (701) 868-3281 District 10 HAMPDEN ND 58338-9351 State Representative Elsie Blair Magnus Democratic-NPL 9741 119TH AVE NE [email protected] (701) 370-2089 District 10 LANGDON ND 58249 State Representative David Monson Republican 313 RAINBOW RD davemonson.com (701) 496-3394 District 10 PO Box 8 OSNABROCK ND 58269-0008 State Representative George Barnes Democratic-NPL 808 4TH AVE SE [email protected] (701) 252-8366 District 12 JAMESTOWN ND 58401 State Representative Grant Christensen Republican 209 NORTHLAND EST [email protected](701) 659-1301 District 12 JAMESTOWN ND 58401-2775 State Representative Pam Musland Democratic-NPL 208 HILLCREST DR [email protected] (701) 320-1855 District 12 JAMESTOWN ND 58401 State Representative Mitch Ostlie Republican 905 4TH AVE SE (701) 320-8822 District 12 JAMESTOWN ND 58401 State Representative Bernie Satrom Republican 8352 31 1/2 ST SE UNIT 3 (701) 320-7239 District 12 PO Box 950 JAMESTOWN ND 58402-0950 State Representative Richard Lynne Democratic-NPL 4951 28TH ST NE [email protected] (701) 438-2747 District 14 MADDOCK ND 58348 State Representative Jon Nelson Republican 420 6TH AVE SE (701) 771-2193 District 14 RUGBY ND 58368 State Representative Mark Nelson Democratic-NPL
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