Ruth Buffalo

Ruth Anna Buffalo is an American politician who is a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives from the 27th District, serving from December 1, 2018. She is the first Native American Democratic woman elected to the North Dakota Legislature.[1]

Ruth Buffalo
Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives
from the 27th district
Assumed office
December 1, 2018
Serving with Thomas Beadle
Preceded byRandy Boehning
Personal details
BornWatford City, ND
Political partyDemocratic-NPL
Children4
ResidenceFargo, North Dakota

Early life and education

Buffalo is an enrolled citizen of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation.[1][2] Buffalo has a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice and three master's degrees: one in management, another in business administration, and one in public health.[1]

Early political career

Her involvement in politics began when she ran for insurance commissioner of the state in 2016, but lost to Jon Godfread. In April 2017, she became party secretary of the North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League and in July 2017, her major appointed her to the Fargo Native American Commission.[1]

North Dakota House of Representatives

She replaced Randy Boehning, who was the primary sponsor of the Voter ID law that voting rights advocates warned would disenfranchise Native American voters.[1][3][4] Other important issues in this 2018 race included access to health care, education (both K-12 and higher education), property taxes, and community safety.[1][2]

References

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