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North Dakota's congressional delegations

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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

Main article: List of United States senators from North Dakota

CPVI (2025):

! Class I senator ! Class III senator

|- style="vertical-align: top;" | [[File:Kevin Cramer, official portrait, 116th congress (cropped).jpg|x150px]] Kevin Cramer (Junior senator) (Bismarck) | [[File:Hoeven Official Portrait 2014 (cropped).JPG |x150px]] John Hoeven (Senior senator) (Bismarck)

|- ! Party | |

|- ! Incumbent since | January 3, 2019 | January 3, 2011 |}

Class I senatorsCongressClass III senators
rowspan="2"Lyman R. Casey (R)**[51st](51st-united-states-congress)** (1889–1891)
**[52nd](52nd-united-states-congress)** (1891–1893)rowspan="9"Henry C. Hansbrough (R)
rowspan="3"William N. Roach (D)**[53rd](53rd-united-states-congress)** (1893–1895)
**[54th](54th-united-states-congress)** (1895–1897)
**[55th](55th-united-states-congress)** (1897–1899)
rowspan="15"Porter J. McCumber (R)**[56th](56th-united-states-congress)** (1899–1901)
**[57th](57th-united-states-congress)** (1901–1903)
**[58th](58th-united-states-congress)** (1903–1905)
**[59th](59th-united-states-congress)** (1905–1907)
**[60th](60th-united-states-congress)** (1907–1909)
**[61st](61st-united-states-congress)** (1909–1911)Martin N. Johnson (R)
Fountain Thompson (D)
William E. Purcell (D)
rowspan="6"Asle Gronna (R)
**[62nd](62nd-united-states-congress)** (1911–1913)
**[63rd](63rd-united-states-congress)** (1913–1915)
**[64th](64th-united-states-congress)** (1915–1917)
**[65th](65th-united-states-congress)** (1917–1919)
**[66th](66th-united-states-congress)** (1919–1921)
**[67th](67th-united-states-congress)** (1921–1923)rowspan="3"Edwin F. Ladd (R)
rowspan="10"Lynn Frazier (R-NPL)**[68th](68th-united-states-congress)** (1923–1925)
**[69th](69th-united-states-congress)** (1925–1927)
rowspan="10"Gerald Nye (R-NPL)
**[70th](70th-united-states-congress)** (1927–1929)
**[71st](71st-united-states-congress)** (1929–1931)
**[72nd](72nd-united-states-congress)** (1931–1933)
**[73rd](73rd-united-states-congress)** (1933–1935)
**[74th](74th-united-states-congress)** (1935–1937)
**[75th](75th-united-states-congress)** (1937–1939)
**[76th](76th-united-states-congress)** (1939–1941)
rowspan="11"William Langer (R-NPL)**[77th](77th-united-states-congress)** (1941–1943)
**[78th](78th-united-states-congress)** (1943–1945)
**[79th](79th-united-states-congress)** (1945–1947)John Moses (D)
rowspan="20"Milton Young (R)
**[80th](80th-united-states-congress)** (1947–1949)
**[81st](81st-united-states-congress)** (1949–1951)
**[82nd](82nd-united-states-congress)** (1951–1953)
**[83rd](83rd-united-states-congress)** (1953–1955)
**[84th](84th-united-states-congress)** (1955–1957)
**[85th](85th-united-states-congress)** (1957–1959)
**[86th](86th-united-states-congress)** (1959–1961)
Norman Brunsdale (R)
rowspan="17"Quentin Burdick (D-NPL)
**[87th](87th-united-states-congress)** (1961–1963)
**[88th](88th-united-states-congress)** (1963–1965)
**[89th](89th-united-states-congress)** (1965–1967)
**[90th](90th-united-states-congress)** (1967–1969)
**[91st](91st-united-states-congress)** (1969–1971)
**[92nd](92nd-united-states-congress)** (1971–1973)
**[93rd](93rd-united-states-congress)** (1973–1975)
**[94th](94th-united-states-congress)** (1975–1977)
**[95th](95th-united-states-congress)** (1977–1979)
**[96th](96th-united-states-congress)** (1979–1981)
**[97th](97th-united-states-congress)** (1981–1983)rowspan="3"Mark Andrews (R)
**[98th](98th-united-states-congress)** (1983–1985)
**[99th](99th-united-states-congress)** (1985–1987)
**[100th](100th-united-states-congress)** (1987–1989)rowspan="4"Kent Conrad (D-NPL)
**[101st](101st-united-states-congress)** (1989–1991)
**[102nd](102nd-united-states-congress)** (1991–1993)
Jocelyn Burdick (D-NPL)
rowspan="11"Kent Conrad (D-NPL)rowspan=10Byron Dorgan (D-NPL)
**[103rd](103rd-united-states-congress)** (1993–1995)
**[104th](104th-united-states-congress)** (1995–1997)
**[105th](105th-united-states-congress)** (1997–1999)
**[106th](106th-united-states-congress)** (1999–2001)
**[107th](107th-united-states-congress)** (2001–2003)
**[108th](108th-united-states-congress)** (2003–2005)
**[109th](109th-united-states-congress)** (2005–2007)
**[110th](110th-united-states-congress)** (2007–2009)
**[111th](111th-united-states-congress)** (2009–2011)
**[112th](112th-united-states-congress)** (2011–2013)rowspan=8John Hoeven (R)
rowspan=3Heidi Heitkamp (D-NPL)**[113th](113th-united-states-congress)** (2013–2015)
**[114th](114th-united-states-congress)** (2015–2017)
**[115th](115th-united-states-congress)** (2017–2019)
rowspan=4Kevin Cramer (R)**[116th](116th-united-states-congress)** (2019–2021)
**[117th](117th-united-states-congress)** (2021–2023)
**[118th](118th-united-states-congress)** (2023–2025)
**[119th](119th-united-states-congress)** (2025–2027)

United States House of Representatives

Main article: List of United States representatives from North Dakota

Current U.S. representatives from North DakotaDistrictMember
(Residence)PartyIncumbent sinceCPVI
(2025)District map
[[File:Rep. Julie Fedorchak official photo, 119th Congress.jpg100px]]
**Julie Fedorchak**
(Mandan)January 3, 2025[[File:NDAtlarge.gif400px]]
CongressCongressCongressCongressCongressCongress
**** (1889–1891)Henry C. Hansbrough (R)
**** (1891–1893)rowspan=4Martin N. Johnson (R)
**** (1893–1895)
**** (1895–1897)
**** (1897–1899)
**** (1899–1901)Burleigh F. Spalding (R)
**** (1901–1903)rowspan=4Thomas F. Marshall (R)
**** (1903–1905)Burleigh F. Spalding (R)
**** (1905–1907)rowspan=3Asle Gronna (R)
**** (1907–1909)
**** (1909–1911)rowspan=2L. B. Hanna (R)
**** (1911–1913)Henry T. Helgesen (R)
**** (1913–1915)rowspan=3Henry T. Helgesen (R)rowspan=7George M. Young (R)rowspan=4Patrick Norton (R)
**** (1915–1917)
**** (1917–1919)
rowspan=2John M. Baer (R-NPL)
**** (1919–1921)rowspan=8James H. Sinclair (R)
**** (1921–1923)rowspan=7Olger B. Burtness (R)
**** (1923–1925)
rowspan=5Thomas Hall (R)
**** (1925–1927)
**** (1927–1929)
**** (1929–1931)
**** (1931–1933)
**** (1933–1935)James H. Sinclair (R)rowspan=4William Lemke (R-NPL)
**** (1935–1937)rowspan=5Usher L. Burdick (R-NPL)
**** (1937–1939)
**** (1939–1941)
**** (1941–1943)Charles R. Robertson (R)
**** (1943–1945)rowspan=4William Lemke (R-NPL)
**** (1945–1947)rowspan=2Charles R. Robertson (R)
**** (1947–1949)
**** (1949–1951)rowspan=5Usher L. Burdick (R-NPL)
**** (1951–1953)Fred G. Aandahl (R)
**** (1953–1955)rowspan=3Otto Krueger (R)
**** (1955–1957)
**** (1957–1959)
**** (1959–1961)Quentin Burdick (D-NPL)rowspan=2Don L. Short (R)
**** (1961–1963)Hjalmar Nygaard (R)
**** (1963–1965)Hjalmar Nygaard (R)rowspan=2Don L. Short (R)
rowspan=5Mark Andrews (R)
**** (1965–1967)Rolland W. Redlin (D-NPL)
**** (1967–1969)rowspan=2Thomas S. Kleppe (R)
**** (1969–1971)
**** (1971–1973)Arthur A. Link (D-NPL)
**** (1973–1975)rowspan=4Mark Andrews (R)
**** (1975–1977)
**** (1977–1979)
**** (1979–1981)
**** (1981–1983)rowspan=6Byron Dorgan (D-NPL)
**** (1983–1985)
**** (1985–1987)
**** (1987–1989)
**** (1989–1991)
**** (1991–1993)
**** (1993–1995)rowspan=9Earl Pomeroy (D-NPL)
**** (1995–1997)
**** (1997–1999)
**** (1999–2001)
**** (2001–2003)
**** (2003–2005)
**** (2005–2007)
**** (2007–2009)
**** (2009–2011)
**** (2011–2013)Rick Berg (R)
**** (2013–2015)rowspan=3Kevin Cramer (R)
**** (2015–2017)
**** (2017–2019)
**** (2019–2021)rowspan=3Kelly Armstrong (R)
**** (2021–2023)
**** (2023–2025)
**** (2025–2027)rowspan=1Julie Fedorchak (R)

Key

References

References

  1. (6 March 2025). "2025 Cook PVI: State Map and List".
  2. "Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives".
  3. (March 6, 2025). "2025 Cook PVI: District Map and List". The Cook Political Report.
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