North Dakota
3rd Republican newcomer joins south Fargo legislative race
FARGO — A third Republican newcomer has joined the race to represent south Fargo’s District 41 in the North Dakota House of Representatives.
According to a release, Rich Slagle has entered the race, forming a combined ticket with
incumbent Sen. Kyle Davison
and
newcomer House candidate Jennifer Benson.
Slagle currently works as regional director for community and client development for McGough Construction, the release said. Since moving to Fargo in 2006, he has served on the Fargo Planning Commission, Metropolitan Council of Governments and held board roles with the Fargo Park District Foundation and Fargo Air Museum Foundation.
“I believe in strong public safety, accountable schools focused on core academics, job creation and responsible fiscal management,” Slagle said via release. “District 41 deserves collaborative, common-sense leadership that supports families, strengthens neighborhoods and prepares our community for continued growth.”
Another Republican candidate, Jeremy Schaeffer, has also announced his candidacy in District 41. Incumbent Rep. Jorin Johnson is not seeking reelection, nor is Rep. Karen Grindber, she told The Forum on Friday.
The primary election is Tuesday, June 9. District 41 covers a portion of south Fargo, primarily south of Interstate 94 and east of Interstate 29.
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