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United States Senate special election in North Dakota, 1992

United States Senate election in North Dakota, 1992
North Dakota
1988 ←
December 4, 1992 → 1994

  Kent Conrad official portrait.jpg North Dakota Lieutenant Governor Jack Dalrymple.jpg
Nominee Kent Conrad Jack Dalrymple
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 103,246 55,194
Percentage 63.2% 33.8%

U.S. Senator before election

Jocelyn Burdick
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Kent Conrad
Democratic


Jocelyn Burdick
Democratic

Kent Conrad
Democratic

The 1992 United States Senate special election in North Dakota was held December 4, 1992 to fill the United States Senate seat vacated by the late Quentin Burdick. Burdick's widow, Jocelyn Burdick, was appointed as a temporary replacement until the election was held. Dem-NPLer Kent Conrad, who held North Dakota's other senate seat for one term since 1986, had not run for re-election to his own seat, holding himself to a campaign promise pledging to reduce the federal deficit. U.S. Senator Kent Conrad won the election.

Burdick's death provided an opportunity for Conrad to return to the Senate in a fight for an open seat. However, some, particularly his political opponents, saw this as a breach of his promise in spirit if not letter, Conrad's high approval ratings as Senator carried through to a victory against Republican state legislator Jack Dalrymple.



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