North Dakota will cast their votes on November 5, 2024, which will decide the three electoral seats between Republican former President Donald Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris. The state will also vote for representatives for state and federal offices.
Primarily a Republican state, North Dakota elected their last Democrat Lyndon Johnson as their president in 1964. Since then the voters have been inclined to a Republican stance.
North Dakota is the only state in the United States that does not require voters to register, although the residents must show a valid identification to vote. Only the small tourist town of Medora is an exception to this, where voters have to register.
In the 2020 elections, the Republicans swept the state in all state and national level races, while the Democrats were only able to attain two legislative seats in the Fargo region.
How many Senate seats are going for election in the state? who are the candidates?
Voters in North Dakota will cast their ballot for one senate seat in the general elections on November 5, 2024.
The seat for the North Dakota Senate will be contested by Republican incumbent Kevin Cramer against Democrat Katrina Christiansen.
How many House of Representatives seats are going for election in the state?
The 2024 US House of Representative elections in North Dakota will elect one US representative from the state on November 5, 2024.
Who won the presidential election in the state in 2020?
In the 2020 presidential elections, Republican Donald Trump won in North Dakota with 65.1 per cent of votes against Democrat Joe Biden.
Results of 2024 election
This section will be updated as results come in after the November 5 elections.
(With inputs from agencies)