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The state of North Dakota held a series of elections on November 6, 2012. In addition to selecting presidential electors, North Dakotan voters selected one of its two United States Senators and its lone United States Representative, as well as seven statewide executive officers and one Supreme Court Justice. Primary elections were held on June 12, 2012.
United States President and Vice President
Main article: 2012 United States presidential election in North Dakota
North Dakota voters chose three electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote. Voters selected the Republican challengers, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and Congressman Paul Ryan , over the Democratic incumbent President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden .
2012 United States Presidential election in North Dakota
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan
188,320
58.32
Democratic–NPL
Barack Obama and Joe Biden
124,966
38.70
Libertarian
Gary Johnson and Jim Gray
5,238
1.62
Write-in
1,860
0.58
Green
Jill Stein and Cheri Honkala
1,362
1.62
Constitution
Virgil Goode and Jim Clymer
1,186
0.37
Total votes
322,932
100.00
Republican win
United States Senator
Main article: 2012 United States Senate election in North Dakota
Voters selected a senator to replace the retiring incumbent, Kent Conrad of the Democratic-NPL . Former Democratic-NPL Attorney General Heidi Heitkamp defeated U.S. Representative Rick Berg in a close race.
United States House of Representatives
Main article: 2012 United States House of Representatives election in North Dakota
Voters selected a representative to the United States House of Representatives to replace incumbent Republican Rick Berg, who instead ran for the Senate. Republican Public Service Commissioner Kevin Cramer defeated former Democratic-NPL state representative Pam Gulleson .
2012 United States House of Representatives election in North Dakota
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Kevin Cramer
173,585
54.89
Democratic–NPL
Pam Gulleson
131,870
41.70
Libertarian
Eric Olson
10,261
3.24
Write-in
508
0.16
Total votes
316,224
100.00
Republican hold
Governor
Main article: 2012 North Dakota gubernatorial election
In the gubernatorial election, Republican incumbent Governor Jack Dalrymple , who had succeeded to the office when then-Governor John Hoeven resigned, won election to a first full term with his running mate, incumbent Lieutenant Governor Drew Wrigley .
2012 North Dakota gubernatorial election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Jack Dalrymple and Drew Wrigley
200,525
63.10
Democratic–NPL
Ryan Taylor and Ellen Chaffee
109,048
34.31
Independent
Paul Sorum and Michael Coachman
5,356
1.69
Independent
Roland Riemers and Anthony Johns
2,618
0.82
Write-in
267
0.08
Total votes
317,814
100.00
Republican hold
State Auditor
In the election for State Auditor, voters selected Republican incumbent Bob Peterson over Democratic-NPL state representative Scot Kelsh .
State Treasurer
In the state treasurer election, Republican incumbent Kelly Schmidt defeated the Democratic-NPL challenger, accountant Ross Mushik .
Insurance Commissioner
In the race for Insurance Commissioner, voters selected Republican incumbent Adam Hamm over the Democratic-NPL challenger Tom Potter .
Public Service Commissioner
Voters were given the opportunity to fill one of the three seats on the Public Service Commission, selecting Republican Randy Christmann over Democratic-NPL and Libertarian party candidates.
Superintendent of Public Instruction
In the nonpartisan election for Superintendent of Public Instruction, voters awarded the position to Kirsten Baesler , who had been endorsed by the Republican Party, instead of Tracy Potter , who had been endorsed by the Democratic-NPL party.
2012 North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction election
Candidate
Votes
%
Kirsten Baesler
154,177
55.05
Tracy Potter
124,807
44.57
Write-in
1,069
0.38
Total votes
280,053
100.00
Justice of the Supreme Court
In the nonpartisan election for Justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court, Judge Daniel Crothers ran unopposed.
2012 Justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court election
Candidate
Votes
%
Daniel Crothers
251,795
99.15
Write-in
2,146
0.85
Total votes
253,941
100.00
References
^ "Official 2012 General Election Results" . ND Voices . North Dakota Secretary of State . Retrieved June 28, 2019.
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