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North Dakota Holds Primary Elections for U.S. House, State Offices, and Fargo Mayoral Race

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North Dakota held primary elections on Tuesday featuring a rematch between Republican U.S. Rep. Julie Fedorchak and challenger Alex Balazs, along with races for state legislative seats and a Fargo mayoral election. The state is heavily Republican, with Trump winning 67% of the vote in 2024, and most statewide offices face unopposed candidates. Key changes include Fargo's shift to a full-time mayor position and the elimination of the city's unique approval voting system.

North Dakota conducted primary elections featuring several significant races and ballot measures. Republican U.S. Rep. Julie Fedorchak faced a primary challenge from former foreign service officer Alex Balazs, who finished fourth in the 2024 primary with 4% of the vote. Fedorchak previously won the general election with 69% against Democrat Trygve Hammer, who is running again. Voters also selected nominees for state legislative seats, with Republicans holding overwhelming supermajorities in both chambers. In Fargo, the state's largest city, five candidates competed in a nonpartisan mayoral race to succeed term-limited incumbent Tim Mahoney. This election marked two significant changes: the mayor position transitioned from part-time to full-time, and the city discontinued its approval voting system that had been in place since 2018. A statewide ballot measure would restrict future constitutional amendments to addressing a single subject. North Dakota remains one of the most reliably Republican states, with no voter registration requirement.

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The articles do not provide detailed information about the specific policy positions of candidates beyond Fedorchak and Balazs, nor do they explain the rationale behind the approval voting ban or discuss potential voter impact from the mayoral position change from part-time to full-time.

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PBS NewsHour's coverage is factual and comprehensive, providing extensive procedural details about voting eligibility, poll closing times, and ballot measures without editorial commentary. The source presents information neutrally while noting North Dakota's strong Republican lean as a factual observation rather than a value judgment.

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