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North Dakota politics are easy to understand. We're glad you're taking the time to learn and be involved. Welcome!
North Dakota is made up of 47 legislative districts, each with 2 state representatives and 1 state senator.
Republicans in North Dakota
Despite North Dakota's strong Republican majority, District 11 is one of two most Democrat districts in North Dakota with no Republican representation since 1998.
We have work to do and we need your help to do it.
85%
Republican
Legislative Majority
0%
District 11 Republican Representation
What is a Republican?
Republicans believe the rights of American citizens proceed from The Creator, not from government. Government authority proceeds only from the consent of the People. Individuals, including the unborn, have the intrinsic right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
We believe in personal responsibility, limited government, peace through strength and the rule of law, lower taxes, the right to bear arms, family integrity and the American moral tradition, quality education, and legislative integrity.
For details, read the full North Dakota Republican Platform
Additionally, the District 11 Executive Committee urges that Republican legislators act, vote, and govern according to the stated principles of the Republican Platform.
Why You Matter
The Republican Party is only as strong as its voters and, more specifically, its membership. The active members of the Republican Party ultimately steer the ship and hold their elected representatives accountable to the Platform.
The 2-Year Cycle of ND Politics
District Reorganization
Odd-numbered years (i.e. 2023)
Between January 1 and May 15 of every odd-numbered year, District 11 Republicans "reorganize" which means a new district chair and executive committee are elected by Republicans at this meeting.
See meeting details >
"June Roundup" State Committee Meeting
Odd-numbered years (i.e. 2023)
In June, shortly after the reorg meetings, the 47 GOP district chairs meet to elect the officers of the State Committee who also serve on the State Executive Committee. The State Committee meets twice a year to conduct the business of the party, amend the platform, and pass resolutions.
District Convention
Even-numbered years (i.e. 2024)
February 8, 2024
Between January 1 and March 1 of every even-numbered year, District 11 Republicans meet to elect delegates to the State Convention and, if it is an election year (2022, 2026) for their state representatives, they will endorse Republican legislative candidates to be on the Primary ballot in June.
Presidential Caucus
Presidential years (i.e. 2024, 2028)
March 4, 2024 - Learn More
All Republicans are invited to attend Caucus and vote for their preferred presidential candidate.
State Convention
Even-numbered years (i.e. 2024)
In the spring of every even-numbered year, after the district convention deadlines, the State Delegates convene at the State Convention to endorse state-wide candidates and pass resolutions.
In presidential years, the State Convention also elects the delegates to the National Convention.
The Primary
June 11, 2024
In the Primary, Republican voters select which Republicans appear on the November ballot.
General Election
November 4, 2024
2024 is a presidential election year!
Be an election judge at the polls. Leave a message for us so we know you're interested.
"We cannot do everything at once, but
we can do something at once."
Ready to get involved?
We're happy to answer your questions and we welcome your support to help District 11 advocate for the American values that made it great!
Looking forward to hearing from you.
info@ndgop11.org