North Dakota Ethics Commission Chair Dave Anderson Dies
- Dave Anderson, chair of the North Dakota Ethics Commission and Bismarck resident, died on Monday, May 26, 2025, at age 69.
- Anderson, appointed in 2019 as part of the initial group of commissioners selected by former Governor Doug Burgum and legislative leaders, served until his passing.
- He is a retired brigadier general who dedicated 34 years to the Army National Guard of North Dakota, including a deployment to Iraq during 2003 and 2004.
- Vice Chair Ward Koeser remarked that Dave’s guidance was essential in the early days of the commission, frequently assisting with the coordination and organization of its activities.
- The commission honored Anderson during a meeting on May 27, 2025, the day following his passing, recognizing the loss of one of its founding members.
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North Dakota Ethics Commission chairman dies
BISMARCK, ND – The chairman of the North Dakota Ethics Commission has died. The Commission announced the death of Dave Anderson on Wednesday afternoon. He was 69. Anderson was appointed in 2019 to serve as an inaugural member of the newly formed Ethics Commission. His dedication, curiosity, and work ethic established the Commission’s early foundation. In September 2024, he was selected by his colleagues to serve as Chair of the Commission, cham…
North Dakota Ethics Commissioner Dave Anderson dies at 69
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — North Dakota Ethics Commission Chair Dave Anderson passed away on Monday at 69 years old, the Ethics Commission announced at a meeting on Tuesday afternoon. Anderson was appointed to the board in 2019 by former Governor Doug Burgum and legislators. According to his bio on the Ethics Commission website, Anderson, a retired Brigadier General, served in the North Dakota Army National Guard for 34 years. He was the Commander o…
North Dakota Ethics Commission chair dies
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