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Ronald SorvaagREPRepublican State Senator, District 45
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Ronald Sorvaag is an American politician. He serves as a Republican member of the North Dakota Senate and has served as a state senator since 2011. He earned a B.A. in Sociology from Concordia College, has a wife Carla and two children.

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Education3 - 3 of 1
Concordia College
BA Sociology/Psychology
1972 - 1976
Past Positions1 - 3 of 3
Senator
North Dakota State Assembly
2010 - Current
Park Commissioner
Fargo Park District
2006 - 2014
Co-Owner
First Choice Apparel and Embroidery, present
1995 - Current
Other Experience1 - 9 of 9
Member
Moorhead Chamber of Commerce
Member
Fargo Chamber of Commerce
Member
Prosper Farmers Elevator
Member
West Fargo Chamber of Commerce
Former Chair
Joint Committee on Government Finance, North Dakota State Senate
Former Member
Judiciary Committee, North Dakota State Assembly
Former Member
Joint Committee on Water Topics Overview, North Dakota State Senate
Former Member
Joint Committee on Commerce, North Dakota State Senate
Former Vice Chair
Government and Veterans Affairs Committee, North Dakota State Assembly