Merle Boucher Explained

Merle Boucher
Office:Minority Leader of the North Dakota House of Representatives
Term Start:1996
Term End:2011
Successor:Jerry Kelsh
State House2:North Dakota
District2:9th
Term Start2:1991
Term End2:2011
Successor2:Marvin E. Nelson
Birth Date:19 July 1946
Birth Place:Rolette, North Dakota
Party:North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party
Spouse:Susan
Residence:Rolette, North Dakota
Alma Mater:North Dakota State University, Mayville State University
Profession:educator, farmer

Merle Boucher (born July 19, 1946) is a North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party politician who served in the North Dakota House of Representatives, representing the 9th district from 1991 to 2011. He served as Minority Leader from 1996 to 2011.

Boucher sought and lost the Democratic-NPL nomination for governor in 2004 and in 2008, but became the running mate of 2008 nominee Tim Mathern, running on the ticket as the nominee for lieutenant governor. Two years after that ticket lost, Boucher became the Democratic-NPL nominee for North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner, losing in the 2010 election to incumbent Doug Goehring.

Boucher is from Rolette County, North Dakota and attended high school there. He went on to college, taking classes from the State School of Forestry. He then transferred to Mayville State University, where he graduated with a teaching degree in 1970.

He returned to Rolette and taught at the high school for 20 years. After retiring, he became a rancher. He holds his family's original Homestead Act claim among other land. He has coached the Rolette American Legion baseball team in past years.

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