A Bismarck man has been chosen to head the North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party. Democratic leaders from across the state elected Patrick Hart chairman during the party’s reorganization meeting Saturday. Hart defeated Shelley Lenz, who made an unsuccessful bid for governor last year. Outgoing chairwoman Kylie Oversen, a Fargo attorney, announced in March that she would not seek a fourth two-year term. Hart, a native of Pembina, previously served as party vice chairman. He has worked as a fertilizer auditor for the state Agriculture Department and as a grain warehouse inspector for the Public Service Commission.
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