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United States Senate election in North Dakota, 1956

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← 1948
  
November 6, 1956

63.61%
  
36.01%

155,305
  
87,919

Start date
  
November 6, 1956

United States Senate election in North Dakota, 1956

Winner
  
Milton Young

The 1956 U.S. Senate election for the state of North Dakota was held November 6, 1956. The incumbent, Republican Senator Milton Young, sought and received re-election to his third term, defeating North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party candidate Quentin N. Burdick, son of North Dakota congressman Usher L. Burdick.

Only Young filed as a Republican, and the endorsed Democratic candidate was Quentin Burdick, the son of well-known politician Usher Burdick, and former candidate for Governor of North Dakota. Young and Burdick won the primary elections for their respective parties.

One independent candidate, Arthur C. Townley, also filed before the deadline. Townley would later seek the state's other senate seat in 1958 (see election), and was known for creating the National Non-Partisan League.

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United States Senate election in North Dakota, 1956 Wikipedia


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