North Dakota Republican Gov. Doug Burgum’s expensive effort to influence the GOP primary and reshape the Legislature with more people who support his spending and policy goals was a mixed bag. On of main political foes was ousted, but some others won. Burgum is a wealthy former Microsoft executive who gave more than $1.2 million ahead of Tuesday’s primary to a political action committee that spent against certain lawmakers, including some from the North Dakota GOP’S ultraconservative wing. The second-term governor also gave more than $3 million to the PAC in 2020 with similarly mixed results.
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The turnout for Tuesday’s election was the lowest for a statewide primary since 2014. A total of 105,436 ballots were cast.
That’s 55,000 fewer votes than two years ago. In 2014 the turnout rate was just over 17%. By comparison the General Election in 2020 saw over 364,000 North Dakotans cast ballots for a turnout rate of over 62%.
In Grand Forks County 7,035 ballots were counted this week – less than half the June 2020 total.










