North Dakota Senate Results

Projected Winner gain
R Kevin Cramer 55.5% 179,720
D Heidi Heitkamp 44.5% 144,376
Incumbent
99% Votes in

Adams County

R Kevin Cramer 68.6% 796
D Heidi Heitkamp 31.4% 364
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Barnes County

D Heidi Heitkamp 50.1% 2,517
Incumbent
R Kevin Cramer 49.9% 2,507
100% Votes in

Benson County

D Heidi Heitkamp 63.3% 1,427
Incumbent
R Kevin Cramer 36.7% 828
100% Votes in

Billings County

R Kevin Cramer 79.6% 450
D Heidi Heitkamp 20.4% 115
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Bottineau County

R Kevin Cramer 65.9% 2,147
D Heidi Heitkamp 34.1% 1,110
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Bowman County

R Kevin Cramer 75.3% 1,233
D Heidi Heitkamp 24.7% 404
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Burke County

R Kevin Cramer 76.2% 729
D Heidi Heitkamp 23.8% 228
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Burleigh County

R Kevin Cramer 62.1% 28,494
D Heidi Heitkamp 37.9% 17,357
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Cass County

D Heidi Heitkamp 58.1% 44,723
Incumbent
R Kevin Cramer 41.9% 32,217
100% Votes in

Cavalier County

R Kevin Cramer 60.7% 1,181
D Heidi Heitkamp 39.3% 765
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Dickey County

R Kevin Cramer 57.9% 1,253
D Heidi Heitkamp 42.1% 911
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Divide County

R Kevin Cramer 60.6% 720
D Heidi Heitkamp 39.4% 469
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Dunn County

R Kevin Cramer 74.1% 1,499
D Heidi Heitkamp 25.9% 525
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Eddy County

R Kevin Cramer 54.9% 675
D Heidi Heitkamp 45.1% 555
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Emmons County

R Kevin Cramer 78.6% 1,433
D Heidi Heitkamp 21.4% 391
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Foster County

R Kevin Cramer 64.1% 1,052
D Heidi Heitkamp 35.9% 588
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Golden Valley County

R Kevin Cramer 80.5% 704
D Heidi Heitkamp 19.5% 171
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Grand Forks County

D Heidi Heitkamp 53.4% 14,827
Incumbent
R Kevin Cramer 46.6% 12,952
100% Votes in

Grant County

R Kevin Cramer 73.3% 925
D Heidi Heitkamp 26.7% 337
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Griggs County

R Kevin Cramer 56.3% 688
D Heidi Heitkamp 43.7% 534
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Hettinger County

R Kevin Cramer 78.3% 988
D Heidi Heitkamp 21.7% 274
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Kidder County

R Kevin Cramer 71.5% 911
D Heidi Heitkamp 28.5% 364
Incumbent
100% Votes in

LaMoure County

R Kevin Cramer 58.4% 1,203
D Heidi Heitkamp 41.6% 857
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Logan County

R Kevin Cramer 76.5% 741
D Heidi Heitkamp 23.5% 228
Incumbent
100% Votes in

McHenry County

R Kevin Cramer 65.4% 1,659
D Heidi Heitkamp 34.6% 879
Incumbent
100% Votes in

McIntosh County

R Kevin Cramer 67.8% 982
D Heidi Heitkamp 32.2% 467
Incumbent
100% Votes in

McKenzie County

R Kevin Cramer 72.1% 3,012
D Heidi Heitkamp 27.9% 1,167
Incumbent
100% Votes in

McLean County

R Kevin Cramer 66.1% 3,320
D Heidi Heitkamp 33.9% 1,701
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Mercer County

R Kevin Cramer 73.5% 2,941
D Heidi Heitkamp 26.5% 1,061
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Morton County

R Kevin Cramer 64.9% 9,583
D Heidi Heitkamp 35.1% 5,175
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Mountrail County

R Kevin Cramer 57.9% 2,208
D Heidi Heitkamp 42.1% 1,605
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Nelson County

D Heidi Heitkamp 52.9% 866
Incumbent
R Kevin Cramer 47.1% 770
100% Votes in

Oliver County

R Kevin Cramer 74.1% 717
D Heidi Heitkamp 25.9% 250
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Pembina County

R Kevin Cramer 61.6% 1,814
D Heidi Heitkamp 38.4% 1,132
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Pierce County

R Kevin Cramer 62.2% 1,168
D Heidi Heitkamp 37.8% 711
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Ramsey County

R Kevin Cramer 53.3% 2,668
D Heidi Heitkamp 46.7% 2,336
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Ransom County

D Heidi Heitkamp 61.1% 1,399
Incumbent
R Kevin Cramer 38.9% 890
100% Votes in

Renville County

R Kevin Cramer 70% 832
D Heidi Heitkamp 30% 356
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Richland County

D Heidi Heitkamp 54.3% 3,943
Incumbent
R Kevin Cramer 45.7% 3,316
100% Votes in

Rolette County

D Heidi Heitkamp 80.3% 4,042
Incumbent
R Kevin Cramer 19.7% 993
100% Votes in

Sargent County

D Heidi Heitkamp 58.8% 1,171
Incumbent
R Kevin Cramer 41.2% 821
100% Votes in

Sheridan County

R Kevin Cramer 77.2% 607
D Heidi Heitkamp 22.8% 179
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Sioux County

D Heidi Heitkamp 84.6% 1,211
Incumbent
R Kevin Cramer 15.4% 221
100% Votes in

Slope County

R Kevin Cramer 80.8% 307
D Heidi Heitkamp 19.2% 73
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Stark County

R Kevin Cramer 74% 8,945
D Heidi Heitkamp 26% 3,151
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Steele County

D Heidi Heitkamp 58.3% 557
Incumbent
R Kevin Cramer 41.7% 399
100% Votes in

Stutsman County

R Kevin Cramer 57.7% 5,489
D Heidi Heitkamp 42.3% 4,027
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Towner County

R Kevin Cramer 55.7% 624
D Heidi Heitkamp 44.3% 497
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Traill County

D Heidi Heitkamp 53.4% 1,988
Incumbent
R Kevin Cramer 46.6% 1,735
100% Votes in

Walsh County

R Kevin Cramer 56.8% 2,550
D Heidi Heitkamp 43.2% 1,937
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Ward County

R Kevin Cramer 63% 15,105
D Heidi Heitkamp 37% 8,856
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Wells County

R Kevin Cramer 72% 1,601
D Heidi Heitkamp 28% 622
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Williams County

R Kevin Cramer 73.2% 8,117
D Heidi Heitkamp 26.8% 2,976
Incumbent
100% Votes in

North Dakota House Results

House 1

Winner
R Kelly Armstrong 60.3% 193,568
D Mac Schneider 35.6% 114,377
I Charles Tuttle 4.1% 13,066
100% Votes in

North Dakota Senate Exit Poll UPDATED:

Heitkamp
Cramer
Heitkamp Cramer

Gender

Men (52%)
40%
60%
Women (48%)
50%
50%

Age

18-24 (9%)
57%
43%
25-29 (7%)
47%
53%
30-39 (17%)
43%
57%
40-49 (15%)
40%
60%
50-64 (28%)
39%
61%
65 or over (24%)
50%
50%

Age

18-44 (40%)
46%
54%
45+ (60%)
44%
56%

Age

18-29 (15%)
53%
47%
30-44 (25%)
42%
58%
45-64 (36%)
39%
61%
65 or over (24%)
50%
50%

Race

White (90%)
44%
56%
Black (2%)
Not enough data
Hispanic/Latino (4%)
Not enough data
Asian (1%)
Not enough data
Other (3%)
Not enough data

Race

White (90%)
44%
56%
Non-White (10%)
54%
46%

Education

College graduate (40%)
49%
51%
No college degree (60%)
42%
58%

Which best describes your education? You have:

Never attended college (18%)
43%
57%
Attended college but received no degree (26%)
42%
58%
Associate's degree (AA or AS) (17%)
41%
59%
Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) (23%)
49%
51%
An advanced degree after a bachelor's degree (such as JD, MA, MBA, MD, PhD) (16%)
49%
51%

Region

Cass County (23%)
56%
44%
Red River Basin (20%)
55%
45%
Central (29%)
39%
61%
West (29%)
35%
65%

Education and Race

White college graduates (36%)
49%
51%
White no college degree (54%)
40%
60%
Non-white college graduates (4%)
Not enough data
Non-white no college degree (6%)
Not enough data

Education among Whites by Sex

White women college graduates (19%)
56%
44%
White women no college degree (25%)
45%
55%
White men college graduates (17%)
42%
58%
White men no college degree (29%)
36%
64%
Non-whites (10%)
54%
46%

Income

Under $30,000 (16%)
Not enough data
$30,000 - $49,999 (18%)
55%
45%
$50,000 - $99,999 (37%)
46%
54%
$100,000 - $199,999 (24%)
30%
70%
$200,000 or more (5%)
Not enough data

Income

Under $50,000 (34%)
58%
42%
$50,000 or more (66%)
40%
60%

Income

Under $100,000 (71%)
52%
48%
$100,000 or more (29%)
32%
68%

Income

Under $50,000 (34%)
58%
42%
$50,000-$99,999 (37%)
46%
54%
$100,000 or more (29%)
32%
68%

Party Identification

Democrat (21%)
99%
Republican (40%)
93%
Independent or something else (39%)
54%
46%

Party and Gender

Democratic men (8%)
99%
Democratic women (13%)
99%
Republican men (21%)
92%
Republican women (19%)
94%
Independent men (23%)
48%
52%
Independent women (16%)
63%
37%

Ideology

Liberal (18%)
95%
Moderate (39%)
59%
41%
Conservative (43%)
10%
90%

Are you currently married?

Yes (63%)
38%
62%
No (37%)
53%
47%

Gender by marital status

Married men (32%)
38%
62%
Married women (30%)
38%
62%
Unmarried men (22%)
46%
54%
Unmarried women (16%)
63%
37%

Does anyone in your household own a gun?

Yes (64%)
35%
65%
No (36%)
63%
37%

White born-again or evangelical Christian?

Yes (37%)
27%
73%
No (63%)
58%
42%

Is this the first time you have ever voted in a midterm election?

Yes (16%)
55%
45%
No (84%)
41%
59%

In the 2016 election for president, did you vote for:

Hillary Clinton (Dem) (27%)
98%
Donald Trump (Rep) (54%)
12%
88%
Other (6%)
Not enough data
Didn't vote (11%)
Not enough data

Trump Approval

Strongly approve (42%)
92%
Somewhat approve (19%)
22%
78%
Somewhat disapprove (8%)
79%
21%
Strongly disapprove (30%)
98%

Trump Approval

Approve (61%)
12%
88%
Disapprove (38%)
94%

Was one reason for your vote for U.S. Senate today:

To express support for Donald Trump (30%)
97%
To express opposition to Donald Trump (21%)
98%
Donald Trump was not a factor (48%)
45%
55%

When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the U.S. Senate election?

In the last few days (7%)
Not enough data
In the last week (5%)
Not enough data
In the last month (19%)
49%
51%
Before that (69%)
43%
57%

When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the U.S. Senate election?

In the last month (31%)
48%
52%
Before that (69%)
43%
57%

When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the U.S. Senate election?

In the last week (12%)
Not enough data
Before that (87%)
44%
56%

Do you think Heidi Heitkamp's positions on the issues are:

Too liberal (47%)
98%
Too conservative (3%)
Not enough data
About right (46%)
91%

Do you think Kevin Cramer's positions on the issues are:

Too liberal (8%)
Not enough data
Too conservative (39%)
88%
12%
About right (50%)
95%

Is your opinion of Heidi Heitkamp:

Favorable (43%)
93%
Unfavorable (53%)
98%

Race and Gender

White men (46%)
38%
62%
White women (44%)
50%
50%
Black men (2%)
Not enough data
Black women (1%)
Not enough data
Latino men (1%)
Not enough data
Latino women (2%)
Not enough data
All other races (4%)
Not enough data

Do you have a favorable opinion of...

Both (5%)
Not enough data
Only Heidi Heitkamp (38%)
98%
Only Kevin Cramer (48%)
Not enough data
100%
Neither (5%)
Not enough data

In your vote for Senate, was Heidi Heitkamp's vote against Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court:

The most important factor (9%)
Not enough data
An important factor (33%)
38%
62%
A minor factor (23%)
43%
57%
Not a factor at all (31%)
65%
35%

In your vote for Senate, was Heidi Heitkamp's vote against Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court:

Important (42%)
36%
64%
Not important (54%)
56%
44%

In your vote for Senate, was Heidi Heitkamp's vote against Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court:

A factor (64%)
38%
62%
Not a factor (31%)
65%
35%

Which ONE candidate quality mattered most in deciding how you voted for U.S. Senate?

Cares about people like me (28%)
55%
45%
Is willing to compromise (19%)
81%
19%
Is my party's candidate (12%)
Not enough data
Shares my view of government (38%)
33%
67%

Is your opinion of the Democratic Party:

Favorable (32%)
96%
Unfavorable (63%)
14%
86%

Is your opinion of the Republican Party:

Favorable (55%)
12%
88%
Unfavorable (40%)
84%
16%

Do you have a favorable opinion of...

Both parties (6%)
Not enough data
Only Democratic Party (26%)
99%
Only Republican Party (49%)
97%
Neither party (13%)
Not enough data

Is your opinion of Nancy Pelosi:

Favorable (24%)
90%
10%
Unfavorable (57%)
23%
77%

Is your opinion of Mitch McConnell:

Favorable (29%)
22%
78%
Unfavorable (47%)
62%
38%

Would you rather see the U.S. House of Representatives controlled by:

The Democratic Party (38%)
100%
The Republican Party (54%)
92%

Would you rather see the U.S. Senate controlled by:

The Democratic Party (35%)
98%
The Republican Party (59%)
91%

Should Congress impeach Donald Trump and remove him from office?

Yes (24%)
96%
No (71%)
23%
77%

Which ONE of these four issues is the most important facing the country?

Health care (42%)
68%
32%
Immigration (30%)
18%
82%
The economy (20%)
37%
63%
Gun policy (5%)
Not enough data

Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:

Excellent (22%)
12%
88%
Good (51%)
43%
57%
Not so good (20%)
71%
29%
Poor (6%)
Not enough data

Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:

Excellent or good (73%)
34%
66%
Not so good or poor (26%)
73%
27%

Compared to two years ago, is your family's financial situation:

Better (41%)
13%
87%
Worse (13%)
Not enough data
About the same (46%)
56%
44%

How have Donald Trump's trade policies affected the economy in your area?

Helped (26%)
10%
90%
Hurt (34%)
84%
16%
No impact (32%)
29%
71%

How have the tax laws passed last year affected your personal finances?

Helped (33%)
17%
83%
Hurt (12%)
Not enough data
No impact (52%)
53%
47%

Does the health care system in the United States need:

Major changes (65%)
43%
57%
Minor changes (29%)
51%
49%
No changes at all (4%)
Not enough data

Which party would better protect health care for people with pre-existing conditions?

The Democratic Party (47%)
87%
13%
The Republican Party (42%)
93%

Are Donald Trump's immigration policies:

Too tough (36%)
88%
12%
Not tough enough (16%)
Not enough data
About right (45%)
19%
81%

Do you think the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election is mostly:

Justified (30%)
85%
15%
Politically motivated (63%)
24%
76%

What should the Supreme Court do about Roe vs. Wade, the 1973 decision that made abortion legal?

Keep it as is (60%)
64%
36%
Overturn it (27%)
19%
81%

How important is it that more women be elected to public office?

Very important (37%)
62%
38%
Somewhat important (32%)
42%
58%
Not too important (16%)
Not enough data
Not at all important (14%)
Not enough data

How important is it that more women be elected to public office?

Important (69%)
53%
47%
Not important (30%)
22%
78%

How serious a problem is sexual harassment in this country today?

Very serious (37%)
60%
40%
Somewhat serious (41%)
43%
57%
Not too serious (15%)
Not enough data
Not at all serious (4%)
Not enough data

How serious a problem is sexual harassment in this country today?

Serious (79%)
51%
49%
Not serious (19%)
Not enough data

Which concerns you more about today's election? That people who:

Should not be able to vote will cast ballots (40%)
15%
85%
Should be able to vote will be prevented from voting (46%)
76%
24%

In today's election for U.S. House of Representatives, did you just vote for:

Mac Schneider (37%)
94%
Kelly Armstrong (59%)
14%
86%

Community Type

Urban (47%)
51%
49%
Suburban (12%)
45%
55%
Rural (41%)
37%
63%

Is your opinion of Kevin Cramer:

Favorable (53%)
96%
Unfavorable (44%)
90%
10%

North Dakota House Exit Poll UPDATED:

Schneider
Armstrong
Schneider Armstrong

Gender

Men (52%)
34%
60%
Women (48%)
40%
57%

Age

18-24 (8%)
40%
57%
25-29 (7%)
42%
58%
30-39 (17%)
37%
53%
40-49 (15%)
35%
65%
50-64 (29%)
32%
65%
65 or over (25%)
42%
53%

Age

18-44 (39%)
39%
56%
45+ (61%)
36%
61%

Age

18-29 (15%)
41%
58%
30-44 (24%)
38%
55%
45-64 (36%)
31%
66%
65 or over (25%)
42%
53%

Race

White (90%)
35%
61%
Black (2%)
Not enough data
Hispanic/Latino (4%)
Not enough data
Asian (1%)
Not enough data
Other (3%)
Not enough data

Race

White (90%)
35%
61%
Non-White (10%)
50%
43%

Education

College graduate (40%)
41%
55%
No college degree (60%)
34%
62%

Which best describes your education? You have:

Never attended college (17%)
36%
62%
Attended college but received no degree (26%)
33%
60%
Associate's degree (AA or AS) (17%)
33%
64%
Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) (23%)
41%
57%
An advanced degree after a bachelor's degree (such as JD, MA, MBA, MD, PhD) (17%)
42%
52%

Race and Gender

White men (47%)
32%
62%
White women (43%)
39%
60%
Black men (1%)
Not enough data
Black women (1%)
Not enough data
Latino men (2%)
Not enough data
Latino women (2%)
Not enough data
All other races (4%)
Not enough data

Education and Race

White college graduates (36%)
40%
55%
White no college degree (54%)
32%
64%
Non-white college graduates (3%)
Not enough data
Non-white no college degree (6%)
Not enough data

Education among Whites by Sex

White women college graduates (19%)
43%
55%
White women no college degree (24%)
36%
63%
White men college graduates (17%)
37%
56%
White men no college degree (30%)
30%
65%
Non-whites (10%)
50%
43%

Income

Under $30,000 (16%)
Not enough data
$30,000 - $49,999 (18%)
Not enough data
$50,000 - $99,999 (35%)
38%
57%
$100,000 - $199,999 (25%)
28%
68%
$200,000 or more (5%)
Not enough data

Income

Under $50,000 (35%)
42%
55%
$50,000 or more (65%)
34%
63%

Income

Under $100,000 (70%)
40%
56%
$100,000 or more (30%)
28%
69%

Income

Under $50,000 (35%)
42%
55%
$50,000-$99,999 (35%)
38%
57%
$100,000 or more (30%)
28%
69%

Party Identification

Democrat (21%)
88%
Republican (40%)
91%
Independent or something else (38%)
43%
53%

Party and Gender

Democratic men (8%)
85%
11%
Democratic women (13%)
89%
Republican men (21%)
88%
Republican women (19%)
94%
Independent men (23%)
43%
51%
Independent women (15%)
42%
54%

Ideology

Liberal (18%)
80%
17%
Moderate (38%)
48%
50%
Conservative (44%)
86%

Are you currently married?

Yes (63%)
33%
65%
No (37%)
42%
52%

Gender by marital status

Married men (33%)
35%
61%
Married women (30%)
31%
68%
Unmarried men (22%)
35%
55%
Unmarried women (15%)
51%
49%

Does anyone in your household own a gun?

Yes (65%)
28%
67%
No (35%)
51%
49%

White born-again or evangelical Christian?

Yes (37%)
20%
75%
No (63%)
49%
46%

Is this the first time you have ever voted in a midterm election?

Yes (14%)
Not enough data
No (86%)
36%
60%

In the 2016 election for president, did you vote for:

Hillary Clinton (Dem) (28%)
84%
13%
Donald Trump (Rep) (54%)
89%
Other (6%)
Not enough data
Didn't vote (11%)
Not enough data

Trump Approval

Strongly approve (42%)
89%
Somewhat approve (20%)
23%
77%
Somewhat disapprove (8%)
69%
26%
Strongly disapprove (29%)
80%
16%

Trump Approval

Approve (61%)
11%
85%
Disapprove (38%)
77%
18%

Region

Cass County (23%)
53%
47%
Red River Basin (21%)
47%
50%
Central (28%)
29%
65%
West (29%)
25%
69%

Is your opinion of the Republican Party:

Favorable (55%)
88%
Unfavorable (40%)
74%
20%

Do you have a favorable opinion of...

Both parties (6%)
Not enough data
Only Democratic Party (26%)
90%
10%
Only Republican Party (49%)
93%
Neither party (13%)
Not enough data

Is your opinion of Nancy Pelosi:

Favorable (26%)
74%
22%
Unfavorable (57%)
18%
79%

Is your opinion of Mitch McConnell:

Favorable (29%)
13%
87%
Unfavorable (48%)
57%
37%

Would you rather see the U.S. House of Representatives controlled by:

The Democratic Party (39%)
85%
12%
The Republican Party (55%)
89%

Would you rather see the U.S. Senate controlled by:

The Democratic Party (35%)
82%
14%
The Republican Party (59%)
86%

Should Congress impeach Donald Trump and remove him from office?

Yes (24%)
76%
17%
No (70%)
21%
74%

Which ONE of these four issues is the most important facing the country?

Health care (42%)
60%
40%
Immigration (31%)
12%
86%
The economy (19%)
25%
62%
Gun policy (6%)
Not enough data

Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:

Excellent (23%)
12%
88%
Good (51%)
31%
64%
Not so good (20%)
57%
38%
Poor (6%)
Not enough data

Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:

Excellent or good (74%)
25%
72%
Not so good or poor (25%)
64%
33%

Compared to two years ago, is your family's financial situation:

Better (41%)
11%
87%
Worse (12%)
Not enough data
About the same (46%)
48%
47%

How have Donald Trump's trade policies affected the economy in your area?

Helped (26%)
84%
Hurt (35%)
70%
26%
No impact (32%)
28%
72%

How have the tax laws passed last year affected your personal finances?

Helped (32%)
12%
78%
Hurt (13%)
Not enough data
No impact (53%)
43%
57%

Does the health care system in the United States need:

Major changes (64%)
39%
59%
Minor changes (30%)
32%
65%
No changes at all (4%)
Not enough data

Which party would better protect health care for people with pre-existing conditions?

The Democratic Party (47%)
75%
22%
The Republican Party (42%)
88%

Are Donald Trump's immigration policies:

Too tough (36%)
71%
26%
Not tough enough (17%)
Not enough data
About right (45%)
13%
84%

Do you think the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election is mostly:

Justified (31%)
73%
24%
Politically motivated (64%)
17%
79%

What should the Supreme Court do about Roe vs. Wade, the 1973 decision that made abortion legal?

Keep it as is (60%)
55%
43%
Overturn it (27%)
13%
85%

How important is it that more women be elected to public office?

Very important (38%)
53%
43%
Somewhat important (32%)
32%
59%
Not too important (16%)
Not enough data
Not at all important (13%)
Not enough data

How important is it that more women be elected to public office?

Important (70%)
43%
51%
Not important (29%)
22%
78%

How serious a problem is sexual harassment in this country today?

Very serious (37%)
48%
45%
Somewhat serious (42%)
38%
60%
Not too serious (15%)
Not enough data
Not at all serious (4%)
Not enough data

How serious a problem is sexual harassment in this country today?

Serious (79%)
43%
53%
Not serious (19%)
Not enough data

Which concerns you more about today's election? That people who:

Should not be able to vote will cast ballots (40%)
10%
85%
Should be able to vote will be prevented from voting (46%)
67%
29%

In today's election for U.S. Senate, did you just vote for:

Heidi Heitkamp (44%)
78%
18%
Kevin Cramer (56%)
92%

Community Type

Urban (47%)
44%
53%
Suburban (12%)
36%
58%
Rural (41%)
29%
66%

Is your opinion of the Democratic Party:

Favorable (32%)
80%
17%
Unfavorable (62%)
12%
82%