2020 United States presidential election in North Dakota explained

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Election Name:2020 United States presidential election in North Dakota
Country:North Dakota
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
College Voted:yes
Previous Election:2016 United States presidential election in North Dakota
Previous Year:2016
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2024 United States presidential election in North Dakota
Next Year:2024
Turnout:62.65%
Image1:Donald Trump official portrait (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Donald J. Trump
Party1:North Dakota Republican Party
Home State1:Florida
Running Mate1:Michael R. Pence
Electoral Vote1:3
Popular Vote1:235,595
Percentage1:65.11%
Nominee2:Joe Biden
Party2:North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party
Home State2:Delaware
Running Mate2:Kamala Harris
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:114,902
Percentage2:31.76%
President
Before Election:Donald J. Trump
Before Party:North Dakota Republican Party
After Election:Joe Biden
After Party:Democratic-NPL

The 2020 United States presidential election in North Dakota was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated.[1] North Dakota voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote, pitting the Republican nominee, incumbent President Donald J. Trump from Florida, and running mate Vice President Michael R. Pence from Indiana against Democratic nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden from Delaware, and his running mate Senator Kamala Harris of California. North Dakota has three electoral votes in the Electoral College.[2]

Trump easily won North Dakota 65.1% to 31.8%, a margin of 33.35%, about three points down from his 36-point victory in 2016. Joe Biden won the same two counties Walter Mondale, Al Gore and Hillary Clinton won in 1984, 2000 and 2016 respectively: the majority-Native American counties of Rolette and Sioux, both of which have long been Democratic strongholds. However, Biden only came 2.7 points short of winning Cass County, which holds the state's largest city of Fargo, as compared to Clinton's 10.5-point loss in 2016.

Biden became the first Democrat to win the presidency without winning Sargent County since Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1944 and the first without Benson, Ransom, or Steele Counties since John F. Kennedy in 1960. Despite Biden's modest improvement over Hillary Clinton four years earlier, this remains the second-worst Democratic performance in the state since 1980. Trump's vote share was also the largest for any candidate in the state since 1952.

Caucuses

Democratic caucuses

The North Dakota Democratic–NPL Party held a firehouse caucus on March 10, 2020.

Republican caucuses

The North Dakota Republican Party held a non-binding firehouse caucus on March 10, 2020, with incumbent President Donald Trump running unopposed.[3] [4]

The party then formally selected their 29 Republican National Convention delegates, unpledged to any particular candidate at the state party convention. The state party convention was originally scheduled for March 27–29, but due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic it was ultimately cancelled.[5] [6]

Libertarian nominee

General election

Final predictions

SourceRanking
The Cook Political Report[7]
Inside Elections[8]
Sabato's Crystal Ball[9]
Politico[10]
RCP[11]
Niskanen[12]
CNN[13]
The Economist[14]
CBS News[15]
270towin[16]
ABC News[17]
NPR[18]
NBC News[19]
538[20]

Polling

Graphical summary

Polls with a sample size of <100 have their sample size entries marked in red to indicate a lack of reliability.

Aggregate polls

Joe
Biden
! class="unsortable"
Donald J.
Trump

Other/
Undecided
Margin
270 to Win[21] September 26 – October 17, 2020October 19, 202038.0%57.5%4.5%Trump +19.5
FiveThirtyEight[22] until November 2, 2020November 3, 202038.7%56.0%5.3%Trump +17.3
Average38.4%56.8%4.8%Trump +18.4

Polls

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
Donald J.
Trump

Joe
Biden
Jo
Jorgensen

OtherUndecided
SurveyMonkey/Axios[23] Oct 20 – Nov 2, 2020402 (LV)± 7%59%39%
SurveyMonkey/AxiosOct 1–28, 2020700 (LV)57%42%
SurveyMonkey/AxiosSep 1–30, 2020249 (LV)63%34%3%
DFM Research/North Dakota Voters First[24] Sep 26–29, 2020460 (A)± 4.6%51%37%4%7%
DFM Research/North Dakota Voters First[25] Sep 12–16, 2020500 (LV)± 4.5%56%37%3%4%
SurveyMonkey/AxiosAug 1–31, 2020269 (LV)66%32%2%
SurveyMonkey/AxiosJul 1–31, 2020261 (LV)63%36%1%
SurveyMonkey/AxiosJun 8–30, 202088 (LV)71%28%1%
DFM Research[26] Mar 3–5, 2020400 (LV)± 4.9%55%38%2%5%
DFM Research[27] Jan 28 – Feb 1, 2020600 (A)± 4.0%59%34%2%5%
1892 Polling/Doug Burgum[28] Jul 15–17, 2019500 (LV)± 4.4%60%34%
DFM Research[29] May 14–18, 2019400 (A)± 4.9%54%39%2%5%

with Donald J. Trump and Michael Bloomberg

with Donald J. Trump and Pete Buttigieg

with Donald J. Trump and Amy Klobuchar

with Donald J. Trump and Bernie Sanders

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
Donald J.
Trump (R)
Bernie
Sanders (D-NPL)
OtherUndecided
DFM ResearchMar 3–5, 2020400 (LV)± 4.9%58%33%4%4%
DFM ResearchJan 28 – Feb 1, 2020600 (A)± 4.0%61%32%1%5%

with Donald J. Trump and Elizabeth Warren

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
Donald J.
Trump (R)
Elizabeth
Warren (D-NPL)
OtherUndecided
DFM ResearchJan 28 – Feb 1, 2020600 (A)± 4.0%62%31%2%6%
Zogby Analytics[30] Aug 17–23, 2017403 (LV)± 4.9%47%36%17%

Electoral slates

These slates of electors were nominated by each party in order to vote in the Electoral College should their candidate win the state:[31]

Results

By county

CountyDonald J. Trump
Republican
Joe Biden
Democratic-NPL
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal
%%%%
Adams98177.30%25820.33%302.37%72356.97%1,269
Barnes3,56864.12%1,82032.70%1773.18%1,74831.42%5,565
Benson1,09455.79%82241.92%452.29%27213.87%1,961
Billings54185.20%7211.34%223.46%46973.86%635
Bottineau2,57574.19%82123.65%752.16%1,75450.54%3,471
Bowman1,39584.19%22813.76%342.05%1,16770.43%1,657
Burke99486.06%13711.86%242.08%85774.20%1,155
Burleigh34,74468.46%14,34828.27%1,6613.27%20,39640.19%50,753
Cass42,61949.53%40,31146.84%3,1233.63%2,3082.69%86,053
Cavalier1,49974.21%47423.47%472.32%1,02550.74%2,020
Dickey1,74271.86%60825.08%743.06%1,13446.78%2,424
Divide90475.21%26522.05%332.74%63953.16%1,202
Dunn1,95183.45%34214.63%451.92%1,60968.82%2,338
Eddy85467.72%38330.37%241.91%47137.35%1,261
Emmons1,73886.51%23711.80%341.69%1,50174.71%2,009
Foster1,36276.60%37320.98%432.42%98955.62%1,778
Golden Valley87184.89%13713.35%181.76%63471.54%1,026
Grand Forks16,98754.85%12,88041.59%1,1033.56%4,10713.26%30,970
Grant1,14582.91%20714.99%292.10%93867.92%1,381
Griggs90772.56%30824.64%352.80%59947.92%1,250
Hettinger1,09183.16%19614.94%251.90%89568.22%1,312
Kidder1,21583.22%22115.14%241.64%99468.08%1,460
LaMoure1,64574.13%52723.75%472.12%1,11850.38%2,219
Logan93086.43%12811.90%181.67%80274.53%1,076
McHenry2,36478.72%56418.78%752.50%1,80059.94%3,003
McIntosh1,15379.24%26117.94%412.82%89261.30%1,455
McKenzie4,48282.71%81415.02%1232.27%3,66867.69%5,419
McLean4,19875.83%1,23022.22%1081.95%2,96853.61%5,536
Mercer3,85682.48%70415.06%1152.46%3,15267.42%4,675
Morton12,24373.67%3,87223.30%5043.03%8,37150.37%16,619
Mountrail2,82467.80%1,25630.16%852.04%1,56837.64%4,165
Nelson1,14164.21%58632.98%502.81%55531.23%1,777
Oliver91886.12%12912.10%191.78%78974.02%1,066
Pembina2,46073.85%78623.60%852.55%1,67450.25%3,331
Pierce1,58574.48%49723.36%462.16%1,08851.12%2,128
Ramsey3,57766.59%1,63930.51%1562.90%1,93836.08%5,372
Ransom1,41857.78%94538.51%913.71%47319.27%2,454
Renville1,06580.74%22016.68%342.58%84564.06%1,319
Richland5,07264.93%2,51032.13%2302.94%2,56232.80%7,812
Rolette1,25733.04%2,48265.25%651.71%-1,225-32.21%3,804
Sargent1,26661.16%73835.65%663.19%52825.51%2,070
Sheridan68884.73%10412.81%202.46%58471.92%812
Sioux25821.75%80467.79%12410.46%-546-46.04%1,186
Slope38088.99%4410.30%30.71%33678.69%427
Stark12,11080.47%2,49916.60%4412.93%9,61163.87%15,050
Steele65259.93%39236.03%444.04%26023.90%1,088
Stutsman6,99470.23%2,67626.87%2892.90%4,31843.36%9,959
Towner83070.70%31727.00%272.30%51343.70%1,174
Traill2,52260.98%1,49336.10%1212.92%1,02924.88%4,136
Walsh3,32469.50%1,33327.87%1262.63%1,99141.63%4,783
Ward19,97470.71%7,29325.82%9793.47%12,68144.89%28,246
Wells1,89379.74%44218.62%391.64%1,45161.12%2,374
Williams11,73981.90%2,16915.13%4262.97%9,57066.77%14,334
Totals235,59565.11%114,90231.76%11,3223.13%120,69333.35%361,819

By congressional district

Due to the state's low population, only one congressional district is allocated. This district is called the At-Large district, because it covers the entire state, and thus is equivalent to the statewide election results.

Analysis

North Dakota, a rural state covered in the Midwestern Plains, is one of the most reliably Republican states in the nation. It last voted for a Democrat in 1964, when Lyndon B. Johnson carried it against the backdrop of his nationwide landslide victory. Since 1964, North Dakota has been competitive in only three elections: 1976, 1996, and 2008.

A few prime reasons why this state votes heavily for Republicans include its older, majority-White populace; agribusiness; and the state's recent oil boom. In recent presidential elections, Bakken shale oil has been a major driver of conservative success in the state, as the oil boom increasingly fuels the economy of North Dakota.[32] The main oil boom has taken place in the western counties—perhaps Trump's main base. Trump signed executive orders on his first month in office, reviving the Keystone and Dakota Access Pipelines rejected by the Obama administration.[33]

See also

Notes

Partisan clients

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Distribution of Electoral Votes. National Archives and Records Administration. January 3, 2019.
  3. Web site: 6 states will vote in Tuesday's GOP presidential primary. Trump will win all 6. Vox. March 10, 2020.
  4. Web site: North Dakota Republican Delegation 2020. The Green Papers. April 4, 2020.
  5. News: North Dakota GOP cancels state convention because of coronavirus threat. KFGO. March 18, 2020.
  6. Web site: 2020 State Convention – North Dakota Republican Party. March 18, 2020. November 3, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201103161042/https://ndgop.org/2020-state-convention/. dead.
  7. Web site: 2020 POTUS Race ratings. The Cook Political Report. en. 2019-05-21.
  8. Web site: POTUS Ratings Inside Elections. insideelections.com. 2019-05-21.
  9. Web site: Larry J. Sabato's Crystal Ball » 2020 President. crystalball.centerforpolitics.org. 2019-05-21.
  10. Web site: 2020 Election Forecast. November 19, 2019 . Politico.
  11. Web site: Battle for White House. April 19, 2019 . RCP.
  12. https://www.niskanencenter.org/bitecofer-post-primary-update/ 2020 Bitecofer Model Electoral College Predictions
  13. Web site: David Chalian . Terence Burlij. Road to 270: CNN's debut Electoral College map for 2020. 2020-06-16. CNN.
  14. News: Forecasting the US elections . The Economist . July 7, 2020.
  15. Web site: 2020 Election Battleground Tracker. CBS News. July 12, 2020. July 13, 2020.
  16. Web site: 2020 Presidential Election Interactive Map. 270 to Win.
  17. Web site: ABC News Race Ratings. CBS News. July 24, 2020. July 24, 2020.
  18. Web site: 2020 Electoral Map Ratings: Trump Slides, Biden Advantage Expands Over 270 Votes. 2020-08-03. NPR.org. en.
  19. Web site: Biden dominates the electoral map, but here's how the race could tighten. 2020-08-06. NBC News. en.
  20. Web site: 2020 Election Forecast . FiveThirtyEight . August 14, 2020.
  21. https://www.270towin.com/2020-polls-biden-trump/north-dakota/ 270 to Win
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  28. https://www.sayanythingblog.com/entry/burgum-polls-himself-against-heidi-heitkamp-ahead-of-2020-campaign/ 1892 Polling/Doug Burgum
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  30. https://zogbyanalytics.com/news/792-the-zogby-poll-trump-approval-trump-vs-warren-in-11-states Zogby Analytics
  31. Web site: Statewide Results. North Dakota Secretary of State. December 6, 2020.
  32. Web site: Cohen. Micah. 2012-10-14. An Extra Ingredient in North Dakota Politics: Oil. 2020-11-13. FiveThirtyEight. en-US.
  33. News: Volcovici. Valerie. 2016-12-06. Trump supports completion of Dakota Access Pipeline. en. Reuters. 2020-11-13.