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North Dakota Democratic Party
Founded 1889 (1889)
Dissolved 1956 (1956)
Merged into North Dakota Democratic NPL Party
Ideology Liberalism
Political position Center
National affiliation Democratic Party
Colors      Blue

The North Dakota Democratic Party was a political group in North Dakota. It existed from 1889, when North Dakota became a state, until 1956. In 1956, this party joined with another group called the Nonpartisan League. Together, they formed a new party known today as the North Dakota Democratic NPL Party.

What is a Political Party?

A political party is a group of people who share similar ideas about how a country or state should be run. They work together to get their members elected to government jobs. These jobs include governor, senator, or representative. Parties help shape laws and policies. They also give citizens a way to have their voices heard.

The Party's Early Years

When North Dakota became a state in 1889, the Democratic Party was formed there. It was one of the first political parties in the new state. The party aimed to represent the ideas of its members in North Dakota's government. They wanted to help make decisions for the state's future.

Challenges and Key Leaders

For most of its history, the North Dakota Democratic Party faced tough competition. Another party was often more popular with voters. Between 1889 and 1956, North Dakota had 24 governors. Only three of these governors were Democrats.

These Democratic governors were:

  • John Burke, who served from 1907 to 1913.
  • Thomas H. Moodie, who was governor in 1935.
  • John Moses, who served from 1937 to 1945.

These leaders worked to improve life in North Dakota. They helped shape the state's early history.

Joining Forces: The Merger

In 1956, the North Dakota Democratic Party decided to merge. It joined with the Nonpartisan League. The Nonpartisan League was another important political group in North Dakota. They often focused on issues important to farmers. By joining together, the two groups hoped to become stronger. They wanted to have a bigger impact on state politics. This merger created the modern North Dakota Democratic NPL Party.

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