
(Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)
(North Dakota Monitor) – The North Dakota Republican Party has announced its state convention will take place at the state fairgrounds in Minot on March 28-29.
The two-day convention will determine the party’s endorsement for multiple statewide offices and North Dakota’s lone congressional representative.
“The NDGOP Convention is where grassroots Republicans from every corner of North Dakota come together to shape the future of our party and our state,” said Matthew Simon, chair of the North Dakota Republican Party. “It is where party business is conducted, our platform is debated and refined, leadership is chosen, and candidates earn the trust and endorsement of the people who power this party day in and day out.”
The statewide offices on the 2026 ballot include agriculture commissioner, secretary of state, attorney general, tax commissioner and two seats on the public service commission. The incumbents have not announced plans to run for reelection as of yet.









