North Dakota State Results Election 2016

ByABC News
June 6, 2016, 1:00 PM

— -- North Dakota holds its Democratic caucus on June 7, 2016 and held its Republican Convention on April 2-3, 2016. 23 delegates are at stake for the Democrats and 28 delegates for the Republicans.

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Why The State Is Significant:

  • North Dakota is a solid red state, voters have backed a Democratic candidate only five times since 1896.
  • The Peace Garden State is one of seven states with the minimum three electoral votes, with a population of about 757,000 according to the US census bureau.
  • Fast Facts:

  • George W. Bush defeated John Kerry by a landslide in the 2004 presidential elections, earning over 60 percent of the vote.
  • Just over 19,000 North Dakota voters cast their ballots during the 2008 Democratic primaries, compared to the less than 10,000 Republicans who turned out.