Who Won North Dakota Elections in 2008?

North Dakota Governor John HoevenNov 4, 2008

North Dakota Governor John Hoeven (pictured left) easily won his re-election bid in 2008 against Democratic challenger Tim Mathern.

The Democratic Congressman from North Dakota, Earl Pomeroy, also easily won re-election over Republican Duane Sand.

North Dakota Senator Byron Dorgan is up for re-election in 2010. Senator Kent Conrad's term expires in 2012.

John McCain won North Dakota's 3 electoral votes.



2008 North Dakota Election Winners

North Dakota Governor
John Hoeven Incumbent (74%) REP
Also on the ballot: Tim Mathern (DFL - 24%); Gregg Boyer (IND)
North Dakota 1st District
Earl Pomeroy Incumbent (62%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Duane Sand (REP - 38%)


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