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Thunder was appointed to the office by [[Governor of North Dakota|Gov.]] [[Doug Burgum]] (R) in May 2019.<ref name=appoint>[https://www.nd.gov/labor/about-us/commissioner-labor ''North Dakota Labor and Human Rights'', "Commissioner of Labor," accessed September 24, 2019]</ref> She resigned on September 30, 2022, to take a job with the state corrections system.<ref name=resign>[https://bismarcktribune.com/news/state-and-regional/govt-and-politics/north-dakota-labor-commissioner-resigns-6th-cabinet-member-in-11-weeks-to-leave/article_a7b39f40-2add-11ed-bd87-d356edfa3e1a.html ''The Bismarck Tribune'', "North Dakota labor commissioner resigns; 6th Cabinet member in 11 weeks to leave," September 2, 2022]</ref> | Thunder was appointed to the office by [[Governor of North Dakota|Gov.]] [[Doug Burgum]] (R) in May 2019.<ref name=appoint>[https://www.nd.gov/labor/about-us/commissioner-labor ''North Dakota Labor and Human Rights'', "Commissioner of Labor," accessed September 24, 2019]</ref> She resigned on September 30, 2022, to take a job with the state corrections system.<ref name=resign>[https://bismarcktribune.com/news/state-and-regional/govt-and-politics/north-dakota-labor-commissioner-resigns-6th-cabinet-member-in-11-weeks-to-leave/article_a7b39f40-2add-11ed-bd87-d356edfa3e1a.html ''The Bismarck Tribune'', "North Dakota labor commissioner resigns; 6th Cabinet member in 11 weeks to leave," September 2, 2022]</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 21:59, 21 December 2025
Erica Thunder was the North Dakota Commissioner of Labor. Thunder assumed office in 2019. Thunder left office on September 30, 2022.
Thunder was appointed to the office by Gov. Doug Burgum (R) in May 2019.[1] She resigned on September 30, 2022, to take a job with the state corrections system.[2]
Political career
North Dakota Commissioner of Labor (2019-2022)
Thunder was appointed to the office in May 2019.[1] She resigned on September 30, 2022, to take a job with the state corrections system.[2]
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North Dakota Commissioner of Labor 2019-2022 |
Succeeded by Kathy Kulesa |
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