1992 United States Senate special election in North Dakota
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The 1992 United States Senate special election in North Dakota was held on December 4, 1992, to fill the United States Senate seat vacated by the late Quentin Burdick. Burdick's widow, Jocelyn Burdick, was appointed as a temporary replacement until the election was held. Democratic-NPL nominee Kent Conrad, who held North Dakota's other senate seat since 1986, had not run for re-election to his own seat, holding himself to a campaign promise pledging to reduce the federal deficit.[1] Conrad won the election against state representative and future Governor of North Dakota Jack Dalrymple.
For the other Senate election in North Dakota held in parallel, see 1992 United States Senate election in North Dakota.
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