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U.S. Senators from North Dakota:
Name Dates of Service
Class 1
Lyman R. Casey (R)
William N. Roach (D)
Porter J. McCumber (R)
Lynn J. Frazier (R)
William Langer (R)
C. Norman Brunsdale (R)
Quentin N. Burdick (D)
Jocelyn B. Burdick (D)
Kent Conrad (D)
1889-1893
1893-1899
1899-1923
1923-1941
1941-1959
1959-1960
1960-1992
1992-1992
1992--

Name Dates of Service
Class 3
Gilbert A. Pierce (R)
Henry C. Hansbrough (R)
Martin N. Johnson (R)
Fountain L. Thompson (D)
William E. Purcell (D)
Asle J. Gronna (R)
Edwin F. Ladd (R)
Gerald P. Nye (R)
John Moses (D)
Milton R. Young (R)
Mark Andrews (R)
Kent Conrad (D)
Byron L. Dorgan (D)
1889-1891
1891-1909
1909-1909
1909-1910
1910-1911
1911-1921
1921-1925
1925-1945
1945-1945
1945-1981
1981-1987
1987-1992
1992---

Senate Service
Longest Service (24 years or more):
Milton R. Young
Quentin Burdick
Porter J. McComber
 
North Dakota Senators Who Served in Leadership Positions
President Pro Tempore: Milton R. Young

Party Conference Secretary: Milton R. Young

Democratic Policy Committee Co-Chairman: Byron Dorgan

Standing Committee Chairs Since 1947:

Budget: Kent Conrad

Environment and Public Works: Quentin N. Burdick

Indian Affairs: Byron Dorgan

Judiciary: William Langer

Post Office & Civil Service: William Langer

North Dakota Citizens Honored in the Capitol's Art Collection
Statuary: John Burke by Avard Fairbanks, located in Statuary Hall.
Sakakawea by Leonard Crunell, located in Rotunda until permanent placement.

 
  

Statuary Hall Collection

The National Statuary Hall Collection in the U.S. Capitol has statues donated by individual states.  Learn more about your state's statues.

Architect's Statuary Hall Web page


State Resources Web Sites

The Library of Congress maintains a State and Local Government Resource Page.

The National Council of State Legislatures list of State Legislature Web Sites.

State election results must be certified by the State's Secretary.  The National Association of Secretaries of State maintains a list of their Web sites.