BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The ND Republican Party is supporting the re-election bid of State Supt Kirsten Baesler, who pleaded guilty to drunken driving in March but still dominated the June primary. More than two-thirds of the party’s 58-member State Committee voted in a secret ballot on Saturday at its meeting in Medora to award Baesler its letter of support over Underwood School District Superintendent Brandt Dick. Baesler is seeking a third term in office. She pleaded guilty in March to misdemeanor DUI under a plea agreement that included a 10-day suspended jail sentence.
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