North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party

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North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party
Party Chairman David Strauss
Senate Leader David O'Connell
House Leader Merle Boucher
Founded 1956
Headquarters Kennedy Center
1902 East Divide Avenue
Bismarck, ND 58501
Political ideology American Liberalism
Progressivism
Center-left
Political position
National affiliation Democratic Party
Color(s) Blue
Web Site www.demnpl.com

The North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party (abbreviated Democratic-NPL or Dem-NPL) is a North Dakota political party affiliated with the Democratic Party of the United States. The current party chairman is David Strauss.

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The Democratic-NPL formed in 1956 by the merger of the state Democratic Party with the Non-Partisan League.

The following Democratic-NPL candidates were re-elected:

The following Democratic-NPL candidates ran for an office currently not held by the Democratic-NPL party and were unsuccessful:

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