Late entrant to ND US House race

By Associated Press
Posted Jan 13, 2012 @ 09:30 AM
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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A Minot man is making a late entry into the race for the Republican endorsement to run for the U.S. House.
DuWayne Hendrickson ran for the Republican House endorsement two years ago. He finished last at the North Dakota Republican state convention. He got five delegate votes out of 1,451 votes cast.
The 54-year-old Hendrickson ran as an independent candidate for governor in 2008 and got 2 percent of the vote.
There are now six candidates for the Republican House endorsement.
The other five are Public Service Commissioners Kevin Cramer and Brian Kalk, state Reps. Kim Koppelman of West Fargo and Bette Grande of Fargo, and former North Dakota Commerce Department director Shane Goettle.

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A Minot man is making a late entry into the race for the Republican endorsement to run for the U.S. House.
DuWayne Hendrickson ran for the Republican House endorsement two years ago. He finished last at the North Dakota Republican state convention. He got five delegate votes out of 1,451 votes cast.
The 54-year-old Hendrickson ran as an independent candidate for governor in 2008 and got 2 percent of the vote.
There are now six candidates for the Republican House endorsement.
The other five are Public Service Commissioners Kevin Cramer and Brian Kalk, state Reps. Kim Koppelman of West Fargo and Bette Grande of Fargo, and former North Dakota Commerce Department director Shane Goettle.

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