Kirsten Baesler

Kirsten Baesler
19th North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction
Assumed office
2013
Governor Jack Dalrymple
Preceded by Wayne Sanstead
Personal details
Political party Republican
Residence Mandan, North Dakota
Website www.kirstenbaesler.com
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Kirsten Baesler is the North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction, a position she has held since her election in 2012. Baesler is originally from Flasher, North Dakota. Originally a library assistant, she later became a library media specialist, eventually working her way to up to an assistant principal in Bismarck, North Dakota. At the time of her election, Baesler was serving as president of the Mandan School Board.[1]

Electoral history

North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction Primary, 2012
Candidate Votes Percentage
Kirsten Baesler 41,343 37.29%
Tracy Potter 35,949 32.42%
Max Laird 33,371 30.10%
Write-in 210 0.19%
North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction Election, 2012
Candidate Votes Percentage
Kirsten Baesler 154,177 55.05%
Tracy Potter 124,807 44.57%
Write-in 1,069 0.38%

References

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