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The following is a list of labor commissioners of North Dakota. The office was established in 1966 when it, along with the agriculture commissioner, split from the commissioner of agriculture and labor. The office was an elected position on the no-party ballot from 1966 to 1998.
The following is a list of tax commissioners of North Dakota since the office was created in 1919. [1] The office was an appointed position from 1919 to 1940, and an elected position on the no-party ballot from 1940 to 1987, and an elected position on a party ballot since 1987.
The following is a list of North Dakota state auditors. The office has always been on a party affiliated ballot, and was a two-year term office until 1964. Since then, state auditors have been elected to four-year terms.
In the U.S. state of North Dakota, the commissioner of labor, commonly referred to as the labor commissioner, is an appointed official who heads the North Dakota Department of Labor and Human Rights. The present commissioner is Nathan Svihovec. [1]
The following is a list of North Dakota state treasurers.The office has always been on a party affiliated ballot, and was a two-year term office until 1964. Since then, state treasurers have been elected to four-year terms.
The following is a list of public service commissioners of North Dakota. The three public service commissioner offices were created in 1940 and terms began on January 1, 1941, replacing the three offices that made up the North Dakota Railroad Commission .
The following is a list of agriculture commissioners of North Dakota since 1966 when the office was established. Prior to 1966, the office was combined with the labor commissioner and was called the commissioner of agriculture and labor. The holders of that office can be found at the list of North Dakota commissioners of agriculture and labor.
North Dakota House Districts as of 2003. House district boundaries are identical to the North Dakota Senate's districts, with two representatives elected from each district. The North Dakota State House by district (as of 2016). Red is 2 Republicans, blue is 2 Democrats/NPL, and purple is one of each 67th Legislative Assembly (2021–2023)