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词条 2018 North Dakota Secretary of State election
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  1. Background

  2. Republican party

     State convention endorsement  Endorsement results  Primary election  Disorderly conduct incident  Candidates  Endorsed  Withdrawn  Republican Primary Results  Aftermath 

  3. Democratic-NPL primary

     Candidates  Endorsed  Results 

  4. Libertarian Party

     Candidates  Endorsed  Results  Recount 

  5. Independent candidates

     Michael Coachman  Alvin Jaeger 

  6. General election

     Results 

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

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| previous_year = 2014
| next_election = 2022 North Dakota Secretary of State election
| next_year = 2022
| election_date = November 6, 2018
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| nominee1 = Alvin Jaeger
| party1 = Independent (United States)
| alliance1 = Republican
| popular_vote1 = 144,620
| percentage1 = 47.27%
| image2 =
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| party2 = North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party
| popular_vote2 = 119,983
| percentage2 = 39.22%
| image3 =
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| popular_vote3 = 40,385
| percentage3 = 13.20%
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| title = Secretary of State
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The 2018 North Dakota Secretary of State election occurred on November 6, 2018, to elect the North Dakota Secretary of State, concurrently with various other state and local elections. Six-time incumbent Republican Secretary of State Alvin Jaeger was eligible to run for re-election to a seventh term in office, but withdrew from his party's primary after failing to receive the endorsement. When the primary winner withdrew from the general election race, Jaeger and fellow Republican Michael Coachman

each gathered and turned in signatures to run as independent candidates. Libertarian Party candidate Roland Riemers failed to get enough primary election votes to make the general election ballot both in an initial count and in a court-ordered recount. Democratic-NPL state representative Joshua Boschee was the only candidate who advanced from the primary and the only candidate that had his party listed on the general election ballot.

Background

North Dakota Secretaries of State are elected to four-year terms, with no limit on the number of terms a candidate may serve. Prior to the election, incumbent Republican Alvin Jaeger had been elected to the office six times and planned to run for a seventh term.

Republican party

State convention endorsement

Delegates to the North Dakota Republican Party state convention held a vote to endorse a candidate for the race on April 7. Though any candidate may submit petitions to be placed on the party's primary ballot, the endorsement brings automatic ballot access. Going into the convention, two candidates had announced their intention to run as a Republican: incumbent Al Jaeger and Mandan businessman Will Gardner. State convention delegates voted to endorse Gardner,[1] and Jaeger withdrew from the race.[2]

Endorsement results

{{Election box begin no change
| title = Republican State Convention endorsement
}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Will Gardner
| party = North Dakota Republican Party
| votes = 679
| percentage = 60.8%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Alvin Jaeger
| party = North Dakota Republican Party
| votes = 438
| percentage = 39.2%
}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 1,117
| percentage = 100.0%
}}{{Election box end}}

Primary election

Disorderly conduct incident

Between the convention and the primary election, North Dakota news outlets reported that Gardner had pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct for "peeping in numerous female dorm rooms" while working for NDSU in 2006. According to campus security guards on the scene that night, Gardner, who was 29 years old and employed as webmaster for NDSU's libraries at the time, was seen approaching multiple windows of a women's dorm building, attempting to look around window coverings, apparently to see the people inside. When stopped by security guards, the fly of Gardner's pants was unzipped. Gardner was charged with surreptitious intrusion, but accepted a deal from prosecutors where he instead plead guilty to a lesser charge of disorderly conduct. He received a sentence of 30 days in jail, but that sentence was suspended in its entirety. [3]

In the aftermath of that incident becoming public, Gardner announced his intention to withdraw from the race for Secretary of State on May 20. Despite that intention, it was too late to withdraw his name from primary ballots or for any other candidate to add his or her name to the race.[4] Write-in candidates had two days to officially declare their candidacy, but none did so publicly.

Candidates

Endorsed
  • Will Gardner, businessman
Withdrawn
  • Alvin Jaeger, incumbent Secretary of State

Republican Primary Results

{{Election box begin no change
| title = Republican primary results[5]
}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Will Gardner
| party = North Dakota Republican Party
| votes = 54,563
| percentage = 93.37%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Write-in
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 3,875
| percentage = 6.63%
}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 58,438
| percentage = 100.00%
}}{{Election box end}}

Aftermath

Despite winning the primary election, Will Gardner officially declined the nomination by submitting a letter of withdrawal to the current Secretary of State, Al Jaeger. By doing so, he ensured that his name would be omitted from the general election ballot.[6]

After Gardner officially withdrew, the North Dakota Republican Party state committee gave a letter of endorsement to incumbent Secretary of State Al Jaeger. This letter has no meaning in state law and does not allow Al Jaeger to appear as a Republican on the general election ballot.[7]

Democratic-NPL primary

Candidates

Endorsed

  • Joshua Boschee, state representative

Results

{{Election box begin no change
| title = Democratic-NPL primary results[5]
}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Joshua Boschee
| party = North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party
| votes = 33,039
| percentage = 99.79%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Write-in
| party = North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party
| votes = 69
| percentage = 0.21%
}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 33,108
| percentage = 100.00%
}}{{Election box end}}

Libertarian Party

Candidates

Endorsed

  • Roland Riemers, perennial candidate

Results

{{Election box begin no change
| title = Libertarian primary results[5]
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Roland Riemers
| party = Libertarian Party (United States)
| votes = 247
| percentage = 92%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Write-in
| party = Libertarian Party (United States)
| votes = 20
| percentage = 7%
}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 267
| percentage = 100%
}}{{Election box end}}

Recount

In order to qualify for access to the General Election ballot, a candidate requires 300 votes in the primary election. Libertarian candidate Roland Riemers failed to reach that threshold and so therefore was not slated to appear on the November ballot. Riemers petitioned the North Dakota Supreme Court to require a recount of all ballots; the court agreed and ordered the recount, but in the end, it only found one additional vote for Riemers.[8][9]

Independent candidates

In order to be placed on the general election ballot, independent candidates must turn in a list of signatures, at least 1,000 of which must be valid North Dakota electors, to the Secretary of State's office by September 14.[10] Candidates who gain access to the ballot in this way appear alongside party-nominated candidates and will not have a party affiliation displayed alongside their name.

Michael Coachman

Former Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor Michael Coachman turned in signatures on August 14. Since at least 1,000 of those were legal signatures from valid North Dakota electors, he appeared on the ballot.[11][9]

Alvin Jaeger

Shortly after Republican candidate Will Gardner announced his withdrawal from the race, incumbent Republican Alvin Jaeger announced that he would re-enter the race as an independent politician.[10] Jaeger had withdrawn from the race for the Republican party nomination to the office when he failed to pick up the party endorsement.[2] With their candidate having withdrawn his candidacy, the North Dakota Republican State Committee endorsed Jaeger in a letter of support, an instrument that carries no weight of law, but which the party hoped would keep the office out of their rivals' control.[7] On August 9, Jaeger turned in 1,300 signatures. As Secretary of State, Jaeger himself was responsible to certify the validity of those signatures, though Jaeger said he delegated that responsibility to others in his office.[12] Enough signatures were found valid to allow Jaeger to appear on the General Election ballot.[9]

General election

Results

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|party = Independent (United States)
|candidate = Alvin (Al) Jaeger
|votes = 144,620
|percentage = 47.27
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party
|candidate = Joshua Boschee
|votes = 119,983
|percentage = 39.22
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Independent (United States)
|candidate = Michael Coachman
|votes = 40,385
|percentage = 13.20
}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change
|votes = 930
|percentage = 0.30
}}{{Election box total no change
|votes = 305,918
|percentage = 100.00
}}{{Election box end}}

See also

  • North Dakota elections, 2018

References

1. ^{{cite news |last1=Baumgarten |first1=April |title=Will Gardner wins endorsement over incumbent Al Jaeger |url=https://bismarcktribune.com/news/state-and-regional/will-gardner-wins-endorsement-over-incumbent-al-jaeger/article_81dc383e-1ab7-5765-8532-6346b5f9bf22.html |accessdate=August 18, 2018 |work=The Bismarck Tribune |agency=Forum News Service |publisher=Lee Enterprises |date=April 7, 2018 |language=en}}
2. ^{{cite news |last1=Baumgarten |first1=April |title=Al Jaeger won’t run for re-election after 25-year career as North Dakota secretary of state |url=https://bismarcktribune.com/news/state-and-regional/al-jaeger-won-t-run-for-re-election-after-/article_e3a6c2f0-59da-5f16-9434-2d723c3aaf5b.html |accessdate=August 18, 2018 |work=The Bismarck Tribune |agency=Forum News Service |publisher=Lee Enterprises |date=April 8, 2018 |language=en}}
3. ^{{cite news |last1=Tran |first1=Tu-Uyen |title='I messed up': ND secretary of state hopeful confronts 2006 NDSU peeping incident |url=https://bismarcktribune.com/news/state-and-regional/i-messed-up-nd-secretary-of-state-hopeful-confronts-ndsu/article_10f07d7b-806c-5841-9d22-d9b455a739d4.html |accessdate=August 18, 2018 |work=The Bismarck Tribune |agency=Forum News Service |publisher=Lee Enterprises |date=May 18, 2018 |language=en}}
4. ^{{cite news |last1=Johnson |first1=Ryan |title=ND secretary of state candidate drops out after report on 2006 window-peeping incident |url=https://bismarcktribune.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/nd-secretary-of-state-candidate-drops-out-after-report-on/article_b5b77348-f7f4-56b9-b796-b338ecc63f1d.html |accessdate=August 18, 2018 |work=The Bismarck Tribune |agency=Forum News Service |publisher=Lee Enterprises |date=May 20, 2018 |language=en}}
5. ^{{cite web |title=Official Results (without recounts) Primary Election - June 12, 2018 |url=http://results.sos.nd.gov/resultsSW.aspx?text=Race&type=SW&map=CTY |website=ND Voices: North Dakota Voting Information & Central Election Systems |publisher=North Dakota Secretary of State |accessdate=August 18, 2018}}
6. ^{{cite news |last1=Dura |first1=Jack |title=Gardner submits withdrawal from ND secretary of state race |url=https://bismarcktribune.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/gardner-submits-withdrawal-from-nd-secretary-of-state-race/article_458c05ad-1fbd-5732-8dce-3837b1e1b242.html |accessdate=August 18, 2018 |work=The Bismarck Tribune |publisher=Lee Enterprises |date=June 14, 2018 |language=en}}
7. ^{{cite news |last1=Springer |first1=Patrick |title=ND Republicans give Jaeger letter of support for secretary of state race |url=https://bismarcktribune.com/news/state-and-regional/nd-republicans-give-jaeger-letter-of-support-for-secretary-of/article_054d9d04-6a01-5141-9565-c06986ebcd4b.html |accessdate=August 18, 2018 |work=The Bismarck Tribune |agency=Forum News Service |publisher=Lee Enterprises |date=June 16, 2018 |language=en}}
8. ^{{cite news |last1=Dura |first1=Jack |title=N.D. Supreme Court orders recount for Libertarian candidate |url=https://bismarcktribune.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/n-d-supreme-court-orders-recount-for-libertarian-candidate/article_d2654dfe-f008-5681-9100-bd4320a11a1c.html |accessdate=August 18, 2018 |work=The Bismarck Tribune |publisher=Lee Enterprises |date=August 3, 2018 |language=en}}
9. ^{{cite news |last1=Dura |first1=Jack |title=North Dakota Libertarians look to regain ballot status, fill 2020 ballot |url=https://bismarcktribune.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/north-dakota-libertarians-look-to-regain-ballot-status-fill-ballot/article_c36cc828-1ffd-51d1-95f5-d54c4cb01f53.html |accessdate=September 4, 2018 |work=The Bismarck Tribune |date=September 4, 2018 |language=en}}
10. ^{{cite news |title=Incumbent to run independent campaign for Secretary of State |url=https://bismarcktribune.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/incumbent-to-run-independent-campaign-for-secretary-of-state/article_cb809170-9b9d-5f3d-b61c-13d7c5a4f968.html |accessdate=August 18, 2018 |work=The Bismarck Tribune |agency=Associated Press |publisher=Lee Enterprises |date=May 21, 2018 |language=en}}
11. ^{{cite news |title=Another independent vies for secretary of state office |url=https://bismarcktribune.com/news/national/govt-and-politics/another-independent-vies-for-secretary-of-state-office/article_05679887-eaea-5337-ae04-92adba0b9900.html |accessdate=August 18, 2018 |work=The Bismarck Tribune |agency=Associated Press |publisher=Lee Enterprises |date=August 15, 2018 |language=en}}
12. ^{{cite news |title=Jaeger submits signatures for to run as independent |url=https://bismarcktribune.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/jaeger-submits-signatures-for-to-run-as-independent/article_df71ea60-1cee-5339-a2e8-88ae94db41f1.html |accessdate=August 18, 2018 |work=The Bismarck Tribune |agency=Associated Press |publisher=Lee Enterprises |date=August 9, 2018 |language=en}}
13. ^{{cite web |title=Unofficial 2018 General Election Results |url=https://results.sos.nd.gov/SearchResults.aspx?ID=16271 |website=ND Voices |publisher=North Dakota Secretary of State |accessdate=November 7, 2018 |date=November 6, 2018}}

External links

  • Joshua Boschee (D) for Secretary of State
  • Al Jaeger (I) for Secretary of State
{{United States elections, 2018}}{{North Dakota elections}}

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