Thousands of North Dakotans made their way to the polls on Tuesday, June 14, as the primary election wraps up in the state.
Results began rolling in shortly after 8 p.m. Central, with Park Board and County Commission races finishing up shortly before 9 p.m.
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The results are via the North Dakota Secretary of State's website.
In Grand Forks, notable races included the School Board, where 23 candidates vying for five seats , all of which were at-large positions, and the City Council, where six candidates were seeking election , including incumbent Dana Sande, who ran unopposed in Ward 6.
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Other local contests included the Grand Forks County Commission and the legislative race in District 20, which recently went through redistricting this fall.
Statewide, residents
had the opportunity to vote in their respective party's primary election.
Uncontested statewide primary races, included those for U.S. representative, attorney general, agriculture commissioner, Public Service Commission, tax commissioner and Supreme Court justice.