Religious adherence is published only at the county level (U.S. Religion Census). See Divide County.
American Community Survey 2024 5-year (income, age, poverty, education, language, race, ancestry) · presidential returns from MIT Election Lab through 2024.
North Dakota At-Large Congressional District premium atlas map: Trump R+36.4, 380 precincts, 11 city labels.
20082024
Harris +50Trump +50
380 precincts by 2024 margin · 11 cities, own margin · ◎ bluest & reddest city
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presidential history
Presidential margin, 2008–2024
Democratic minus Republican, by election
Presidential margin over time
Year
Margin (D minus R)
2008
−8.6%
2012
−20.0%
2016
−35.7%
2020
−33.3%
2024
−36.4%
DemocraticRepublican
Congressional elections · 25 House races · 16 Senate races
U.S. House
Each result reflects the U.S. House district as it was drawn for that election; redistricting has redrawn these lines over time, so they can differ from the current 120th-Congress district shown on the map above.
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Source · MIT Election Lab (MEDSL), House. CC-BY 4.0.
Year
District
Won
Democratic
Republican
Total
2024
0
R
30.4%109,231
69.2%249,101
359,787
2022
0
R
0.0%0
62.2%148,399
238,586
2020
0
R
27.6%97,970
69.0%245,229
355,598
2018
0
R
35.6%114,377
60.2%193,568
321,532
2016
0
R
23.7%80,377
69.1%233,980
338,459
2014
0
R
38.5%95,678
55.5%138,100
248,670
2012
0
R
41.7%131,870
54.9%173,585
316,224
2010
0
R
45.1%106,542
54.9%129,802
236,344
2008
0
D
62.0%194,577
38.0%119,388
313,965
2006
0
D
65.7%142,934
34.3%74,687
217,621
2004
0
D
59.6%185,130
40.4%125,684
310,814
2002
0
D
52.4%121,073
47.6%109,957
231,030
2000
0
D
52.9%151,173
44.5%127,251
285,658
1998
0
D
56.2%119,668
41.1%87,511
212,888
1996
0
D
55.1%144,833
43.2%113,684
263,010
1994
0
D
52.3%123,134
45.0%105,988
235,389
1992
0
D
56.8%169,273
39.4%117,442
297,898
1990
0
D
65.2%152,530
34.8%81,443
233,979
1988
0
D
70.9%212,583
28.2%84,475
299,982
1986
0
D
75.5%216,258
23.4%66,989
286,361
1984
0
D
78.7%242,968
21.3%65,761
308,729
1982
0
D
71.6%186,534
27.7%72,241
260,499
1980
0
D
56.8%166,437
42.6%124,707
293,076
1978
0
R
30.9%68,016
67.0%147,712
220,314
1976
0
R
36.0%104,263
62.4%181,018
289,881
U.S. Senate
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Source · MIT Election Lab (MEDSL), Senate. CC-BY 4.0.
Year
Won
Democratic
Republican
Total
2024
R
33.4%121,602
66.3%241,569
364,327
2022
R
25.0%59,995
56.4%135,474
240,140
2018
R
44.5%144,376
55.5%179,720
324,096
2016
R
17.0%58,116
78.6%268,788
342,135
2012
D
50.5%161,337
49.5%158,401
319,738
2010
R
22.2%52,955
76.2%181,689
238,534
2006
D
68.8%150,146
29.5%64,417
218,152
2004
D
68.3%212,143
31.7%98,553
310,696
2000
D
61.4%176,470
38.6%111,069
287,539
1998
D
63.2%134,747
35.2%75,013
213,358
1994
D
58.0%137,157
42.0%99,390
236,547
1992
D
59.0%179,347
38.9%118,162
303,957
1988
D
59.4%171,899
39.1%112,937
289,170
1986
D
49.8%143,932
49.1%141,812
289,013
1982
D
62.8%164,873
34.0%89,304
262,465
1976
D
62.1%175,772
36.6%103,466
283,062
North Dakota's single at-large district covers the entire state, where a sparse, rural, agriculture-driven population has produced some of the widest presidential margins in recent election cycles — 36 points in 2024.
Across the recorded series it reached a Republican high of 36.4 points in 2024. Between 2020 and 2024 the district moved 3.1 points toward the Republican candidate; the 2024 margin was 36.4 points.
A population of 778,016, a 83% non-Hispanic-white share, and a median household income of $76,657 describe the district. The district's voting pattern over the last decade is most similar to that of Congressional District 4 and Congressional District 7.
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How did North Dakota At-Large Congressional District vote in 2024?
In 2024, North Dakota At-Large Congressional District voted Republican by 36.4 points (R+36.4), carried by the Republican candidate. Out of 367,991 votes cast, 112,305 went Democratic and 246,364 went Republican.
How many people live in North Dakota At-Large Congressional District?
North Dakota At-Large Congressional District has a population of 778,016 according to the 2024 American Community Survey 5-year estimates from the US Census Bureau.
What is the median household income in North Dakota At-Large Congressional District?
Median household income in North Dakota At-Large Congressional District is $76,657 — below the national median of $80,734. The North Dakota state median is $76,657.
What is the political history of North Dakota At-Large Congressional District?
Akashic tracks 5 presidential elections in North Dakota At-Large Congressional District from 2008 to 2024. Of those, 0 went Democratic and 5 went Republican.