Rich Wardner

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Rich Wardner (born August 26, 1942) is a former Republican member of the North Dakota Senate for the 37th district.[1][2]

Preceded byBob Stenehjem
Succeeded byDavid Hogue
Succeeded byDean Rummel
Born (1942-08-26) August 26, 1942 (age 83)
Quick facts Majority Leader of the North Dakota Senate, Preceded by ...
Rich Wardner
Wardner in 2019
Majority Leader of the North Dakota Senate
In office
September 6, 2011  December 1, 2022
Preceded byBob Stenehjem
Succeeded byDavid Hogue
Member of the North Dakota Senate
from the 37th district
In office
January 1999  December 1, 2022
Succeeded byDean Rummel
Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives
In office
January 1991  January 1997
Personal details
Born (1942-08-26) August 26, 1942 (age 83)
PartyRepublican
EducationDickinson State University (BS)
Northern State University (MS)
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Biography

He graduated from Dickinson State University and received a Master's of Science from Northern State University.[1] He worked as a science and math teacher, a football and basketball coach, and a farmer.[1][3][4]

From 1991 to 1997, he served in the North Dakota House of Representatives.[1][4][5] Between 1999 and 2022, he has served in the North Dakota Senate.[1][4][5] Following the death of state Senator Bob Stenehjem in July 2011, he served as the Senate Majority Leader.[3][4][5]

He is the former executive director of the Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce.[1][3][4] He now serves as chairman of Sunrise Youth Bureau and the Midwest Legislative Conference.[1] He is a member of Legislative Management, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and Rotary International.[1] In 1999, he received the Public Service Award from the North Dakota Petroleum Marketers Association.[6]

He is married to Kayleen Wardner, and they have two children.[1] They live in Dickinson, North Dakota.[1]

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