Representative Julie Fedorchak, Republican from North Dakota

Julie Fedorchak

North Dakota

ND-North Dakota Midterms Intelligence

Freshman Rep. Julie Fedorchak enters Congress from one of the safest Republican seats in the country: North Dakota is R+39, and her 2022 race was uncontested. The district’s political identity is defined less by partisan competition than by a resource-and-growth coalition—energy, agriculture, and a younger-than-average electorate with a median age of 35.9. As a member of Energy and Commerce, Fedorchak is well matched to a statewide constituency that sees federal policy through the lens of production, infrastructure, and regulatory restraint.

For advocates, this is a persuasion play about alignment with economic durability, not ideological conversion. With median income at $76,657 and unemployment just 2.8%, voters are not looking for safety-net politics; they are receptive to arguments about permitting certainty, grid reliability, tax stability, and protecting local industry from Washington disruption. The opening is that North Dakota’s low-poverty, high-output profile makes it a proving ground for “all-of-the-above” energy and rural innovation—provided the message respects extraction, land use, and state control.

Representative Julie Fedorchak represents North Dakota's North Dakotath congressional district, serving 784,841 constituents. The district has an estimated median household income of $76,657 and an unemployment rate of 2.8%.

Economic & Demographic Snapshot

784,841Population
↑ 7,967
$76,657Median Incomenat'l $37,585
↑ $2,698
2.8%Unemploymentnat'l 3.5%
↓ 0.1%
6.5%Poverty Ratenat'l 12.4%
↑ 0.4%
62.9%Homeownershipnat'l 65.5%
→ no change
$954Median Rentnat'l $1,163
↑ $42
0.3%Public Transitnat'l 5%
→ no change
17.9 minMean Commutenat'l 26.4 min
→ no change

Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates (2017-2021 vs. 2019-2023). All figures are statistical estimates with 90% confidence level.

North Dakota District North Dakota Demographics

Median Age 35.9 (vs 38.5) · Homeownership 62.9% (vs 65.5%) · Bachelor’s+ 32.7% (vs 33.7%) · Poverty 6.5% (vs 12.4%) · Income $76,657 (vs $37,585)

Age Distribution

Skews younger than the national average (median age 35.9 vs 38.5 nationally). 29% of residents are in the 20–39 working-age bracket — housing affordability, student debt, and workforce messaging indexes high.

Race & Ethnicity

White residents are the largest group at 83%.

* Hispanic includes respondents of any race. Racial categories include both Hispanic and non-Hispanic individuals.

Education

32.7% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, below the 33.7% national average.

Income Distribution

Median household income is $76,657, well above the $37,585 national median.

Housing

Homeownership at 62.9% (vs 65.5% nationally). Median rent is $954. Median home value is $249,900.

How People Get to Work

Car-dependent: 77.9% drive alone to work. Average commute is 17.9 minutes.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates
Data represents 5-year statistical estimates for increased reliability.

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