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'''Earl Pomeroy''' is a member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] ([[U.S. Democratic Party|Democrat]]) representing the state of [[North Dakota]] (with only 1 seat in Congress alloted to North Dakota, the Representative is elected at-large).
 
==Committee assignments==
 
* Co-chair, Congressional Rural Healthcare Coalition
* Congressional Native American Caucus
 
==Congressional caucuses==
 
* Blue Dog Coalition
* 2009 White House Forum on Health Reform
 
==Issues==
 
==Voting ratings==
 
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| '''[[AFL-CIO]]''' ||  ||
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| '''[[American Civil Liberties Union]]''' ||  ||
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| '''[[American Conservative Union]]''' ||  ||
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| '''[[Americans for Democratic Action]]''' ||  ||
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| '''[[Cato Institute]]''' ||  ||
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| '''[[Christian Coalition]]''' ||  ||
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| '''[[Human Rights Campaign]]''' ||  ||
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| '''[[League of Conservation Voters]]''' ||  ||
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| '''[[National Association for the Advancement of Colored People]]''' ||  ||
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|''' [[NARAL]]''' ||  ||
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| '''[[National Rifle Association]]''' ||  ||
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| '''[[National Right to Life Committee]]''' ||  ||
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| '''[[National Taxpayers Union]]''' ||  ||
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| '''[[U.S. Chamber of Commerce]]''' ||  ||
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Sources: Links to the voting ratings guides of the above organizations together with brief descriptive information on the organizations themselves, may be found at: http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Interest_group/Catalogs
 
==2008 Election==
 
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| '''Earl Pomeroy''' || Democrat || 194,577 || 61.97%
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| '''Duane R. Sand''' || Republican  || 119,388 || 38.03%
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Source: [http://www.fec.gov/pubrec/fe2008/2008congresults.pdf Federal Election Results] - final official tally
 
==2010 Elections==
 
Primary election: June 8
 
*See also: [[2010 U.S. Congressional election]]
 
==Notes==

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Earl Pomeroy is a member of the United States House of Representatives (Democrat) representing the state of North Dakota (with only 1 seat in Congress alloted to North Dakota, the Representative is elected at-large).

Committee assignments

  • Co-chair, Congressional Rural Healthcare Coalition
  • Congressional Native American Caucus

Congressional caucuses

  • Blue Dog Coalition
  • 2009 White House Forum on Health Reform

Issues

Voting ratings

Organization Rating Date
AFL-CIO
American Civil Liberties Union
American Conservative Union
Americans for Democratic Action
Cato Institute
Christian Coalition
Human Rights Campaign
League of Conservation Voters
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
NARAL
National Rifle Association
National Right to Life Committee
National Taxpayers Union
U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Sources: Links to the voting ratings guides of the above organizations together with brief descriptive information on the organizations themselves, may be found at: http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Interest_group/Catalogs

2008 Election

Candidate Party Vote total Percentage
Earl Pomeroy Democrat 194,577 61.97%
Duane R. Sand Republican 119,388 38.03%

Source: Federal Election Results - final official tally

2010 Elections

Primary election: June 8

Notes