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North Dakota's at-large congressional district is the sole congressional district for the state of North Dakota. Based on size, it is the eighth largest congressional district in the nation. The district was represented by Kelly Armstrong who served in Congress until December 2024 when he resigned to take office as Governor of North Dakota.
North Dakota was admitted to the Union on November 2, 1889. The current dean of the North Dakota delegation is Senator John Hoeven , having served in the Senate since 2011. United States Senate
Change in apportionment of congressional districts, starting in 2023, as a result of the 2020 United States census Change within apportionment of congressional districts, starting in 2013, as a result of the 2010 United States census Change within apportionment of congressional districts, starting in 2003, as a result of the 2000 United States census Change in apportionment of congressional ...
North Dakota's at-large congressional district elections determine who serves as a United States representative for North Dakota's at-large congressional district, for two year terms. The elections occur on even numbered years.
The following is an alphabetical list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of North Dakota. For chronological tables of members of both houses of the United States Congress from the state (through the present day), see United States congressional delegations from North Dakota. The list of names should be ...
The state's delegation includes the highest number of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders with 10 members. Less than a third of the 119th Congress are women. In the new Congress, six states have ...
Pages in category "Congressional districts of North Dakota" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
North Dakota's at-large congressional district, previously known as the 1st congressional district with different boundaries, covers the entire state: Rep. Kelly Armstrong (Republican). North Dakota's 2nd congressional district existed from 1903 to 1973. North Dakota's 3rd congressional district existed from 1913 to 1933.