Mayor Liechty To Serve On Hoeven For Senate Honorary Committee.
KCSi-T.V. News
From Hoeven For Senate Campaign
BISMARCK, N.D. – The Hoeven for Senate campaign has announced that more than 30 mayors from across the state and three tribal chairpersons have already endorsed Gov. John Hoeven for the U.S. Senate. The mayors and chairpersons will serve on the Hoeven for Senate Honorary Committee.
“We’re deeply appreciative of the support from mayors of communities both large and small from across the state,” said Hoeven. “Together, we’ve forged good working relationships, and we value their input and commitment to building the future of our state.”
The Honorary Mayors for Hoeven Committee includes:
Don Kosel, Ashley
Darrell Bjerke, Beulah
John Warford, Bismarck
Doug Marsden, Bottineau
Lyn James, Bowman
Ed McConnell, Casselton
Ron Storie, Cavalier
Dennis Johnson, Dickinson
Monica Peldo, Ellendale
Dennis Walaker, Fargo
Todd Burianek, Grafton
Mike Brown, Grand Forks
Joe O’Meara, Hankinson
Delmar Schramm, Hazen
Gary Friez, Hettinger
Clarice Liechty, Jamestown
Tim Volk, Linton
Tim Helbling, Mandan
Don Moen, Mayville
Curt Zimbelman, Minot
Troy Mosbrucker, Mott
Richard Johnson, Northwood
Garry Opp, Oakes
Jim Nyhof, Oxbow
Dan Stenvold, Park River
Dale Niewoehner, Rugby
Karyn Hippen, Thompson
Cindy Shattuck, Velva
James Sturdevant, Wahpeton
Kent Pelton, Watford City
Rich Mattern, West Fargo
Ward Koeser, Williston
Victor Vilhauer, Wishek
Marcus Levings, Chairman of the Three Affiliated Tribes; Charles Murphy, Chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe; and Myra Pearson, Chairwoman of the Spirit Lake Tribe are the tribal chairs who have endorsed Hoeven in the Senate race.
“We truly appreciate the support we’ve received from Chairman Levings, Chairman Murphy and Chairwoman Pearson,” said Hoeven. “Each has been a tremendous partner in working to strengthen state-tribal relations. Moving forward, we will continue to work together to improve the quality of life on North Dakota’s reservations and to create even more economic opportunities for our Native American communities.”
A list of the endorsements and Hoeven for Senate Honorary Committee is available at www.hoevenforsenate.com.
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