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Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Michelle Strinden Michelle StrindenAmerican politician (born 1968/69) Michelle Strinden40th Lieutenant Governor of North DakotaIncumbentAssumed office December 15, 2024GovernorKelly ArmstrongPreceded byTammy MillerMember of the North Dakota House of Representativesfrom the 41st districtIn officeDecember 1, 2018 – December 1, 2024Preceded byAl CarlsonSucceeded byKaren Grindberg Personal detailsBornMichelle Strecker1968 or 1969 (age 56–57)Grand Forks, North Dakota, U.S.PartyRepublicanSpouse Tom Strinden (m. 1996; died 2025)Children4RelativesKaren Grindberg (sister-in-law)Earl Strinden (father-in-law)EducationUniversity of North Dakota (BA)Minnesota State University Moorhead (MS) Michelle Strinden (née Strecker; born 1968/69)[1][2] is an American politician who has served as the 40th lieutenant governor of North Dakota since 2024, having been elected in 2024, on a ticket with U.S. Representative Kelly Armstrong, the candidate for governor.[3] She served as a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives from the 41st district. Elected in November 2018, she assumed office on December 1, 2018 serving until 2024. Early life and education Strinden was born in Grand Forks, North Dakota to George and Betty Lou (Hafner) Strecker. She graduated from Bismarck Century High School in 1987.[1] She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in secondary education from the University of North Dakota in 1991 and a Master of Science in counseling from Minnesota State University Moorhead in 1995.[4] During her studies at the University of North Dakota, she worked on her future father-in-law Earl Strinden's campaign for the U.S. Senate election in 1988.[1] Career Strinden worked as a school counselor in the West Fargo Public Schools. She was elected to the North Dakota House of Representatives in November 2018 and assumed office on December 1, 2018.[5][6] Strinden is an advocate for school choice.[7] In the 2024 North Dakota gubernatorial election, U.S. Representative Kelly Armstrong chose Strinden as his running mate, both winning the endorsement of the state Republican Party.[8] They won the Republican primary on June 11, defeating lieutenant governor Tammy Miller and commerce commissioner Josh Teigen.[9] References 1 2 3 "Lt. Governor Michelle Strinden". North Dakota Office of the Governor. Retrieved January 17, 2025. ↑ https://www.jamestownsun.com/news/north-dakota/kelly-armstrong-assumes-office-as-north-dakotas-34th-governor ↑ "Kelly Armstrong wins Republican primary in North Dakota governor's race". Jamestown Sun. June 12, 2024. Retrieved October 27, 2024. ↑ "Michelle Strinden's Biography". Vote Smart. Retrieved August 26, 2021. ↑ "Representative Michelle Strinden | North Dakota Legislative Branch". www.legis.nd.gov. Retrieved August 26, 2021. ↑ "Michelle Strinden". Ballotpedia. Retrieved August 26, 2021. ↑ Hoffman, Megan. "Debating school choice in the legislature". kfyrtv.com. Retrieved August 26, 2021. ↑ Baumgarten, April (April 6, 2024). "Endorsed for governor by North Dakota GOP, Kelly Armstrong taps Fargo's Michelle Strinden as running mate". inforum.com. Retrieved June 15, 2024. ↑ Larson, Chris (June 11, 2024). "Armstrong advances to November general election". WDAY-TV. Retrieved June 15, 2024. North Dakota House of Representatives Preceded byAl Carlson Member of the North Dakota House of Representativesfrom the 41st district 2018–2024 Served alongside: Pamela Anderson, Jorin Johnson Succeeded byKaren Grindberg Party political offices Preceded byBrent Sanford Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota 2024 Most recent Political offices Preceded byTammy Miller Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota 2024–present Incumbent vteStatewide political officials of North DakotaU.S. senators John Hoeven Kevin Cramer U.S. representative Julie Fedorchak, At-large representative State government Kelly Armstrong, Governor Michelle Strinden, Lieutenant Governor Michael Howe, Secretary of State Drew Wrigley, Attorney General Thomas Beadle, Treasurer Josh Gallion, Auditor Doug Goehring, Agriculture Commissioner Jon Godfread, Insurance Commissioner Levi Bachmeier, Superintendent Brian Kroshus, Tax Commissioner Randel Christmann, Sheri Haugen-Hoffart, Jill Kringstad, Public Service Commissioners Senate Michelle Strinden, President Brad Bekkedahl, President pro tempore David Hogue, Majority Leader Kathy Hogan, Minority Leader House Robin Weisz, Speaker Mike Lefor, Majority Leader Zac Ista, Minority Leader Supreme Court Lisa K. Fair McEvers, Chief Justice Jerod E. Tufte Jon J. Jensen Douglas Bahr Mark Friese, Justices vteLieutenant governors in the United StatesVice President of the United States: ▌JD Vance (R) AL ▌Ainsworth (R) AK ▌Dahlstrom (R) AZ ▌Fontes (D)1 AR ▌Rutledge (R) CA ▌Kounalakis (D) CO ▌Primavera (D) CT ▌Bysiewicz (D) DE ▌Gay (D) FL ▌Collins (R) GA ▌Jones (R) HI ▌Luke (D, on leave)▌Regan* (D) ID ▌Bedke (R) IL ▌Stratton (D) IN ▌Beckwith (R) IA ▌Cournoyer (R) KS ▌Toland (D) KY ▌Coleman (D) LA ▌Nungesser (R) ME ▌Daughtry (D)2 MD ▌Miller (D) MA ▌Driscoll (D) MI ▌Gilchrist (D) MN ▌Flanagan (DFL) MS ▌Hosemann (R) MO ▌Wasinger (R) MT ▌Juras (R) NE ▌Kelly (R) NV ▌Anthony (R) NH ▌Carson (R)2 NJ ▌Caldwell (D) NM ▌Morales (D) NY ▌Delgado (D) NC ▌Hunt (D) ND ▌Strinden (R) OH ▌Tressel (R) OK ▌Pinnell (R) OR ▌Read (D)1 PA ▌Davis (D) RI ▌Matos (D) SC ▌Evette (R) SD ▌Venhuizen (R) TN ▌McNally (R)2 TX ▌Patrick (R) UT ▌Henderson (R) VT ▌Rodgers (R) VA ▌Hashmi (D) WA ▌Heck (D) WV ▌Smith (R)2 WI ▌Rodriguez (D) WY ▌Gray (R)1 Federal districts: DC ▌Mendelson (D)3Territories: AS ▌Ae (R) GU ▌Tenorio (D) MP ▌Mendiola (R) PR ▌Rivera (PNP/D)1 VI ▌Roach (D) An asterisk indicates an Acting Lt. Governor Italics indicate next-in-line of succession for states and territories without a directly elected lieutenant governor or whose lieutenant governor office is vacant: 1. Secretary of State 2. President of the Senate 3. Council Chair Political party affiliation ▌Republican: 28 (26 states, 2 territories) ▌Democratic: 27 (24 states, 2 territories, 1 district) ▌New Progressive: 1 (1 territory) vtePresidents of state senatesUnited States Senate: ▌JD Vance (R), ▌Chuck Grassley (R) AL ▌Ainsworth (R), ▌Gudger (R) AK ▌Stevens (R) AZ ▌Petersen (R), ▌Shope (R) AR ▌Rutledge (R), ▌Hester (R) CA ▌Kounalakis (D), ▌Limón (D) CO ▌Coleman (D), ▌Kipp (D) CT ▌Bysiewicz (D), ▌Looney (D) DE ▌Gay (D), ▌Sokola (D) FL ▌Albritton (R), ▌Brodeur (R) GA ▌Jones (R), ▌Walker (R) HI ▌Kouchi (D) ID ▌Bedke (R), ▌Anthon (R) IL ▌Harmon (D), ▌Cunningham (D) IN ▌Beckwith (R), ▌Bray (R) IA ▌Sinclair (R), ▌Rozenboom (R) KS ▌Masterson (R) KY ▌Stivers (R), ▌Givens (R) LA ▌Henry (R), ▌Barrow (D) ME ▌Daughtry (D) MD ▌Ferguson (D), ▌Augustine (D) MA ▌Spilka (D), ▌Brownsberger (D) MI ▌Gilchrist (D), ▌Moss (D) MN ▌Champion (DFL), ▌Rest (DFL) MS ▌Hosemann (R), ▌Kirby (R) MO ▌Wasinger (R), ▌O'Laughlin (R) MT ▌Regier (R), ▌Bogner (R) NE ▌Kelly (R), ▌Arch (R)* NV ▌Anthony (R), ▌Dondero Loop (D) NH ▌Carson (R), ▌Abbas (R) NJ ▌Scutari (D), ▌Turner (D) NM ▌Morales (D), ▌Stewart (D) NY ▌Delgado (D), ▌Stewart-Cousins (D) NC ▌Hunt (D), ▌Berger (R) ND ▌Strinden (R), ▌Bekkedahl (R) OH ▌McColley (R), ▌Reineke (R) OK ▌Pinnell (R), ▌Paxton (R) OR ▌Wagner (D), ▌Manning (D) PA ▌Davis (D), ▌Ward (R) RI ▌Lawson (D), ▌Gallo (D) SC ▌Alexander (R) SD ▌Venhuizen (R), ▌Karr (R) TN ▌McNally (R), ▌Haile (R) TX ▌Patrick (R), ▌Perry (R) UT ▌Adams (R) VT ▌Rodgers (R), ▌Baruth (D) VA ▌Hashmi (D), ▌Lucas (D) WA ▌Heck (D), ▌Conway (D) WV ▌Smith (R), ▌Taylor (R) WI ▌Felzkowski (R), ▌Testin (R) WY ▌Biteman (R) Federal districts: DC ▌Mendelson (D)*, ▌Bonds (D)*Territories: AS ▌Fruean (I) GU ▌Blas (D)* MP ▌King-Nabors (R) PR ▌Rivera Schatz (NPP/R), ▌Ríos (NPP/D) VI ▌Potter (D)* Italics indicate presidents pro tempore*Unicameral body vteGovernors and lieutenant governors of North DakotaGovernors J. Miller A. Burke Shortridge Allin Briggs Devine Fancher White Sarles J. Burke Hanna Frazier Nestos Sorlie Maddock Shafer Langer O. Olson Moodie Welford Langer Moses Aandahl Brunsdale Davis Guy Link A. Olson Sinner Schafer Hoeven Dalrymple Burgum Armstrong Lieutenantgovernors Dickey Allin Wallace Worst Devine Bartlett Lewis Burdick Kraabel Fraine Kraabel Wood Hyland Maddock Carr Olson Welford Thoresen Patterson Oscar Hagen Holt Dahl Schnell Dahl Duffy Dahl Hagen Wenstrom Tighe Larsen Sanstead Sands Meiers Omdahl Myrdal Dalrymple Wrigley Sanford T. Miller Strinden This article about a North Dakota politician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte