Current:Home > NewsIndependent candidate who tried to recall Burgum makes ballot for North Dakota governor -Infinite Edge Learning
Independent candidate who tried to recall Burgum makes ballot for North Dakota governor
SignalHub View
Date:2025-04-07 05:00:16
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A past candidate for various statewide offices in North Dakota has made the November ballot in his bid for governor as an independent.
U.S. Air Force veteran Michael Coachman, of Larimore, submitted 1,141 valid signatures, needing 1,000 to qualify. Secretary of State Michael Howe’s office sent Coachman an approval letter on July 15. He announced his candidacy in February.
Coachman will face Republican U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong and Democratic state Sen. Merrill Piepkorn in the gubernatorial race to succeed Republican Gov. Doug Burgum. Republicans have held the governor’s office since 1992; the party is dominant in the conservative state.
Burgum, who was a final contender to be former President Donald Trump’s vice presidential running mate, is not seeking a third term. Trump picked U.S. Sen. JD Vance, of Ohio.
Coachman ran unsuccessfully for governor in 2020, for secretary of state in 2018, and for lieutenant governor in 2016 and 2012.
In 2021, Coachman began a recall effort against Burgum and then-Lt. Gov. Brent Sanford. The recall drive failed to prompt an election.
North Dakota’s next governor will take office in mid-December, weeks before the Legislature begins its biennial session. Term limits voters approved in 2022 mean no future governors can be elected more than twice.
veryGood! (173)
Related
- 'Kraven the Hunter' spoilers! Let's dig into that twisty ending, supervillain reveal
- NBA players, coaches, GMs react to Dikembe Mutombo's death: 'He made us who we are.'
- Julianne Hough Claps Back at Critics Who Told Her to Eat a Cheeseburger After Sharing Bikini Video
- Harris, Trump shift plans after Hurricane Helene’s destruction
- As Trump Enters Office, a Ripe Oil and Gas Target Appears: An Alabama National Forest
- Man sentenced to nearly 200 years after Indiana triple homicide led to serial killer rumors
- When is 'Love is Blind' Season 7? Premiere date, time, cast, full episode schedule, how to watch
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Showstoppers
- San Francisco names street for Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic Iwo Jima photo
- USOPC leader Sarah Hirshland on Jordan Chiles appeal: 'She earned that medal'
Ranking
- 2025 'Doomsday Clock': This is how close we are to self
- 2 ex-officers did not testify at their trial in Tyre Nichols’ death. 1 still could
- Rebel Wilson and Ramona Agruma Make Debut as Married Couple During Paris Fashion Week
- Maritime historians discover steam tug hidden in Lake Michigan since 1895
- Federal court filings allege official committed perjury in lawsuit tied to Louisiana grain terminal
- MLB ditching All-Star Game uniforms, players will wear team jerseys
- NBA players, coaches, GMs react to Dikembe Mutombo's death: 'He made us who we are.'
- Pregnant Brittany Mahomes Shares Why She’s “Always Proud” of Patrick Mahomes
Recommendation
The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
'It's time for him to pay': Families of Texas serial killer's victims welcome execution
New reality show 'The Summit' premieres: What climber was the first to be eliminated?
California expands access to in vitro fertilization with new law requiring insurers to cover it
Can Bill Belichick turn North Carolina into a winner? At 72, he's chasing one last high
MLB Legend Pete Rose Dead at 83
Star Texas football player turned serial killer fights execution for murdering teenage twins
How to help those affected by Hurricane Helene