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Fedorchak received 72.2% of the vote and will face Democratic-NPL candidate Trygve Hammer again in the general election.
- On Tuesday, U.S. Rep. Julie Fedorchak won the Republican primary with approximately 72.2% of the vote, advancing to the November 3 general election against Democratic-NPL candidate Trygve Hammer.
- This contest mirrors the 2024 primary matchup, with Fedorchak defeating challenger Alex Balazs, who received 27.6% of the vote without the state party's formal endorsement.
- Fedorchak's legislative priorities include border security, energy industry expansion, and tax cuts. "I listen and I respond, and I try to reflect what North Dakotans are telling me," she said regarding her work in Washington.
- Hammer, who ran uncontested, received 19,879 votes statewide. Fedorchak, who defeated him with roughly 69% in 2024, plans five months of statewide canvassing.
- Describing her run as a "two-phase campaign," Fedorchak plans to travel the state sharing her message and addressing second-term priorities while listening to constituent concerns.
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Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak wins North Dakota GOP primary
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak issues statement ahead of winning the North Dakota Republican primary election, confirming her as the nominee for this November’s election. In a statement from Julie Fedorchak, “Thank you to my supportive family, our hardworking volunteers and staff, and everyone who helped make this victory possible. We’ve accomplished a [...]
Rep. Julie Fedorchak wins GOP primary race for N.D. House seat
NORTH DAKOTA – The Associated Press has projected Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak has won the Republican primary for North Dakota’s House seat. With 31% of precincts reporting at 8:40 PM, Fedorchak had 72.5% of votes. The NDGOP endorsed candidate Alex Balazs had 27.7% of votes. On The Jay Thomas Show Tuesday afternoon, Balazs said he’d be surprised if he lost the race. “I’m grateful to Republican voters across North Dakota for their trust and supp…
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