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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; Pomeroy was unopposed in the primary.

Challengers

Duane Sand (R)

Sand, a businessman, was unopposed in the primary.


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Race Rankings

The Hotline

Based on likelihood of seat switching party control

  1. N.Y.-13 (Open-R)
  2. N.Y.-25 (Open-R)
  3. Ariz.-01 (Open-R)
  4. Va.-11 (Open-R)
  5. N.J.-03 (Open-R)
  6. Texas-22 (Lampson-D)
  7. Ill.-11 (Open-R)
  8. La.-06 (Cazayoux-D)
  9. Ohio-16 (Open-R)
  10. N.J.-07 (Open-R)
  11. N.M.-01 (Open-R)
  12. Minn.-03 (Open-R)
  13. Colo.-04 (Musgrave-R)
  14. Ohio-15 (Open-R)
15. Alaska-AL (Young-R)
Complete Rankings


Previous Coverage

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

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