Dave Nehring

American politician
Dave Nehring
Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives
from the 8th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
December 1, 2020
Serving with Jeff Delzer
Preceded byVernon R. Laning
Personal details
Political partyRepublican

Dave Nehring is an American politician. He served as a Republican member for the 8th district of the North Dakota House of Representatives.[1]

In 2020, Nehring won the election for the 8th district of the North Dakota House of Representatives.[2] He succeeded Vernon R. Laning.[2] Nehring assumed his office on December 1, 2020.[2] He served as a candidate for the 8th district of the North Dakota Senate.[3][4] Jeffery Magrum defeated Nehring in the republican primary election for which Magrum had 57.1 percent of votes and Nehring had 42.7 percent of votes.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Representative Dave Nehring". North Dakota Legislative Assembly. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d "Dave Nehring". Ballotpedia. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  3. ^ Benth, Morgan (June 9, 2020). "Nehring and Andahl secure state representative seats in District 8". KFYR-TV. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  4. ^ "NDGOP District 8 Senate race between Jeff Magrum and Dave Nehring". KX Television. June 14, 2022. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
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68th Legislative Assembly (2023)
Speaker of the House
Dennis Johnson (R)
Majority Leader
Mike Lefor (R)
Minority Leader
Zac Ista (D-NPL)
  1. Patrick Hatlestad (R)
    David Richter (R)
  2. Bert Anderson (R)
    Donald Longmuir (R)
  3. Jeff Hoverson (R)
    Lori VanWinkle (R)
  4. Clayton Fegley (R)
    Lisa Finley-DeVille (D-NPL)
  5. Jay Fisher (R)
    Scott Louser (R)
  6. Dick Anderson (R)
    Paul Thomas (R)
  7. Matthew Heilman (R)
    Jason Dockter (R)
  8. SuAnn Olson (R)
    Brandon Prichard (R)
  9. Jayme Davis (D-NPL)
    Donna Henderson (R)
  10. Hamida Dakane (D-NPL)
    Steve Swiontek (R)
  11. Gretchen Dobervich (D-NPL)
    Liz Conmy (D-NPL)
  12. Mitch Ostlie (R)
    Bernie Satrom (R)
  13. Jim Jonas (R)
    Austen Schauer (R)
  14. Jon Nelson (R)
    Robin Weisz (R)
  15. Dennis Johnson (R)
    Kathy Frelich (R)
  16. Ben Koppelman (R)
    Andrew Marschall (R)
  17. Landon Bahl (R)
    Mark Sanford (R)
  18. Corey Mock (D-NPL)
    Steve Vetter (R)
  19. Karen Anderson (R)
    David Monson (R)
  20. Jared Hagert (R)
    Mike Beltz (R)
  21. LaurieBeth Hager (D-NPL)
    Mary Schneider (D-NPL)
  22. Jonathan Warrey (R)
    Brandy Pyle (R)
  23. Dennis Nehring (R)
    Nico Rios (R)
  24. Rose Christensen (R)
    Dwight Kiefert (R)
  25. Alisa Mitskog (D-NPL)
    Cindy Schreiber-Beck (R)
  26. Jeremy Olson (R)
    Kelby Timmons (R)
  27. Josh Christy (R)
    Greg Stemen (R)
  28. Mike Brandenburg (R)
    Jim Grueneich (R)
  29. Craig Headland (R)
    Don Vigesaa (R)
  30. Glenn Bosch (R)
    Mike Nathe (R)
  31. Karen Rohr (R)
    Dawson Holle (R)
  32. Pat Heinert (R)
    Lisa Meier (R)
  33. Anna Novak (R)
    Bill Tveit (R)
  34. Todd Porter (R)
    Nathan Toman (R)
  35. Karen Karls (R)
    Bob Martinson (R)
  36. Gary Kreidt (R)
    Dori Hauck (R)
  37. Mike Lefor (R)
    Vicky Steiner (R)
  38. JoAnne Rademacher (R)
    Dan Ruby (R)
  39. Keith Kempenich (R)
    Mike Schatz (R)
  40. Matthew Ruby (R)
    Randy Schobinger (R)
  41. Jorin Johnson (R)
    Michelle Strinden (R)
  42. Claire Cory (R)
    Emily O'Brien (R)
  43. Eric James Murphy (R)
    Zac Ista (D-NPL)
  44. Joshua Boschee (D-NPL)
    Karla Rose Hanson (D-NPL)
  45. Carrie McLeod (R)
    Scott Wagner (R)
  46. James Kasper (R)
    Shannon Roers Jones (R)
  47. Mike Motschenbacher (R)
    Lawrence Klemin (R)


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