North Dakota’s lone congressman, Republican Kelly Armstrong, to be state’s next governor
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Republican U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong won election as North Dakota’s next governor on Tuesday, continuing the GOP’s three-decade grip on the highest job in the conservative state.
The state’s lone U.S. congressman beat Democratic state Sen. Merrill Piepkorn and independent candidate Michael Coachman for the post. Armstrong, a 48-year-old attorney, is in his third term in the House. He previously had served as a state senator and party chairman before he won the seat in 2018. Armstrong becomes the first member of Congress in 52 years to be elected the state’s governor.
Armstrong will take office on Dec. 15, weeks before the biennial Legislature convenes with an expected Republican supermajority in Bismarck. He will succeed outgoing GOP Gov. Doug Burgum, who did not seek a third term. Burgum was a finalist to be former President Donald Trump’s vice-presidential running mate.
Armstrong said that as governor he wants to address the state’s economic future, workforce challenges and agriculture and energy issues. He cited his state and federal government knowledge and oil and agriculture background as qualifications for the job.