WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong won North Dakota’s race for governor on Tuesday. The third-term Republican congressman and attorney bested Democratic state Sen. Merrill Piepkorn to succeed two-term Gov. Doug Burgum, who didn’t seek a third term. Armstrong continues Republicans’ dominance in North Dakota, where the party has held the governor’s office since 1992 and a Democrat has not won a statewide race since 2012. Armstrong also is a former state senator and state party chair.
Republican Kelly Armstrong wins election for governor in North Dakota
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