2022 North Dakota House of Representatives election

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2022 North Dakota House of Representatives election

 2020 November 8, 2022 2024 

66 of the 94 seats in the North Dakota House of Representatives
48 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Kim Koppelman
(retired)
Joshua Boschee
Party Republican Democratic–NPL
Leader's seat 13th 44th
Seats before 80 14
Seats after 82 12
Seat change Increase 2 Decrease 2
Popular vote 196,917 51,956
Percentage 77.96% 20.57%
Swing Increase 7.80% Decrease 8.52%

Results:
     Republican gain      Democratic-NPL gain
     Republican hold      Democratic-NPL hold
     No election

Speaker before election

Kim Koppelman
Republican

Elected Speaker

Dennis Johnson
Republican

The 2022 North Dakota House of Representatives elections were held on November 8, 2022, as part of the biennial 2022 United States elections. 66 of the seats in the North Dakota House of Representatives were up for election. Primary elections were held on June 14, 2022.[1] The elections coincided with elections for other offices in North Dakota, including the US Senate, US House, North Dakota Secretary of State, North Dakota Attorney General, and the North Dakota Senate.

Following the 2022 elections, Republicans expanded their supermajority by two seats, giving them an 82-to-12 member advantage over Democrats.[2]

Democrats

  1. District 11: Ron Guggisberg retired.
  2. District 41: Pamela Anderson retired.

Republicans

  1. District 3: Bob Paulson retired to run for state senator from District 3.
  2. District 7: Rick Becker retired to run for U. S. senator.
  3. District 8: Dave Nehring retired to run for state senator from District 8.
  4. District 13: Kim Koppelman retired.
  5. District 17: Mark Owens retired.
  6. District 19: Gary Paur retired.
  7. District 19: Wayne Trottier retired.
  8. District 23: Bill Devlin retired.
  9. District 26: Sebastian Ertelt retired to run for state senator from District 28.
  10. District 28: Jeffery Magrum retired to run for state senator from District 8.
  11. District 29: Chet Pollert retired.
  12. District 39: Denton Zubke retired.
  13. District 45: Mary Johnson retired.
  14. District 45: Tom Kading retired.
  15. District 47: Robb Eckert retired.

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[3] Safe R May 19, 2022

Defeated incumbents

Primary election

  1. District 9A: Democratic incumbent Tracy Boe was defeated in the Democratic primary election by Jayme Davis.
  2. District 9B: Republican incumbent Chuck Damschen was defeated in the Republican primary election by Republican Donna Henderson. Damschen also ran in the general election as a Republican write-in candidate and lost to Henderson again.
  3. District 15: Republican incumbent Greg Westlind was defeated in the Republican primary election. He placed third behind Kathy Frelich and fellow Republican incumbent Dennis Johnson.
  4. District 31: Republican incumbent Jim Schmidt was defeated in the Republican primary election. He placed third behind Dawson Holle and fellow Republican incumbent Karen Rohr.
  5. District 33: Republican incumbent Jeff Delzer was defeated in the Republican primary election. He placed third behind Anna Novak and fellow Republican incumbent Bill Tveit.

General election

  1. District 4A: Republican incumbent Terry B. Jones was defeated in the general election by Democrat Lisa Finley-DeVille.
  2. District 9B: Democratic incumbent Marvin Nelson was defeated in the general election by Republican Donna Henderson.
  3. District 25: Republican incumbent Kathy Skroch[a] was defeated in the general election by Democratic incumbent Alisa Mitskog and fellow Republican incumbent Cindy Schreiber-Beck.
  4. District 27: Democratic incumbent Ruth Buffalo was defeated in the general election by Republicans Josh Christy and incumbent Greg Stemen.
  5. District 43: Democratic incumbent Mary Adams was defeated in the general election by Republican Eric Murphy and fellow incumbent Democrat Zac Ista.

Summary of results by State House district

Detailed results

References

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