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North Dakota Delegation to the
1948 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Fred G. Aandahl - Ralph Beede, Elgin - Olger B. Burtness, Grand Forks - Vernon Johnson, Wahpeton - R. E. Meidinger, Jamestown - Pearl Porter, LaMoure - Milton L. Rue, Bismarck - R. J. Sailer, Hazen - Arlan Stair, Bottineau - William Watt, Leonard - Max Wishek, Ashley

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
E. P. Beaudry, Grafton - Arley R. Bjella, Williston - O. B. Herigstad, Minot - A. C. Johnson, Fargo - H. J. Laub, Elgin - Henry T. Quanbeck, McVille - M. J. Raschko, Dickinson - Jerry Riley, Lidgerwood - Frank B. Taylor, Stanley - B. F. Whipple, Fessenden - Mrs. Ray D. Young, Devils Lake


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