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District 4 GOP Representative is resigning

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A state legislator from northwest North Dakota has resigned.

Rep. Bill Oliver (R-New Town) is resigning, effective October 30th.  In his letter, Oliver said “My life situation has changed, and I feel I cannot represent my constituents with the zeal necessary.”

Oliver sent the letter to House Majority Leader Al Carlson (R-Fargo) and Legislative Management chairman Sen. Ray Holmberg. (R-Grand Forks).

Holmberg said he will be sending a letter to the GOP District 4 chairman.

"There is a timeline they have to fulfill in order to appoint someone to finish out the term," Holmberg said. "When they get the letter, they have 21 days to appoint a successor."

Holmberg said if that doesn't happen, he would have to make the appointment.

"That's something I don't want to do," Holmberg said. "That hasn't happened in other cases, either."

Oliver’s term runs out in 2020.

District 4 GOP chairman Chuck Walen said the district’s executive committee will meet soon to discuss the appointment. He says there are two good candidates for Oliver’s position.

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