BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) Former Microsoft executive Doug Burgum has defeated North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem in the Republican primary for governor.
The Fargo businessman is expected to be a heavy favorite in November over Rolla Rep. Marvin Nelson, who ran unopposed in the Democratic primary and is seen as a longshot in a state that has not had Democratic governor since 1992. Republican Gov. Jack Dalrymple is not seeking re-election.
The Stenehjem-Burgum matchup focused on qualifications to lead the state amid declining oil revenues.
Burgum is known in North Dakota as the godfather of software for building Fargo’s Great Plains Software into a billion-dollar business, which he later sold to Microsoft.
Stenehjem was elected attorney general in 2000 and won the Republican convention delegates’ endorsement for governor in April.
x-Doug Burgum 67,450 – 59 percent
Paul Sorum 2,139 – 2 percent
Wayne Stenehjem 43,800 – 39 percent
Measure 1-Allow Corporate Farming
432 of 432 precincts – 100 percent
Yes, 31,787 – 24 percent
x-No, 99,045 – 76 percent












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