

Lois Delmore
American politician, North Dakota State Representative
Lois Delmore, a respected American politician who dedicated decades to public service in North Dakota, passed away on March 18, 2026, in Grand Forks at the age of 76. Her passing marks the end of a distinguished career characterized by her commitment to her constituents and the legislative process. Delmore was widely recognized for her thoughtful approach and her unwavering advocacy for the people of District 43.
Born in Maddock, North Dakota, in 1949, Lois Delmore's early life laid the foundation for her future dedication to education and community. She received her diploma from Oberon High School and furthered her education at the University of North Dakota. These formative years instilled in her a deep understanding of the state's unique challenges and opportunities.
Before embarking on her political career, Delmore served as an English teacher at Red River High School, where she nurtured young minds and contributed to the educational landscape of North Dakota. Her experience in the classroom provided her with invaluable insights into the needs of families and communities, which she later brought to the legislative arena.
In 1994, Lois Delmore was first elected to the North Dakota House of Representatives, representing District 43. She served with distinction as a member of the Democratic-NPL party for 24 years, a testament to her enduring popularity and effectiveness. During her tenure, she became known for her diligent work on various committees, including Appropriations, Judiciary, and Transportation, where she played a crucial role in shaping state policy.
A notable recognition of her leadership and dedication came in 2001 when she was named a Flemming Fellow. This honor underscored her commitment to public service and her potential as a future leader. Throughout her legislative career, Delmore was a consistent voice for her district, working tirelessly to address the concerns of her constituents.
Delmore chose not to seek re-election in 2018, concluding her long and impactful service in the North Dakota House of Representatives. Her retirement marked the end of an era for District 43, leaving behind a legacy of dedicated public service and legislative achievement. She was a devoted wife to Michael and a loving mother to their child.
Lois Delmore will be remembered as a principled and effective legislator who served North Dakota with integrity and passion. Her contributions to the state's political landscape and her unwavering commitment to education and community will leave a lasting impact. Her passing is a significant loss to the state she so faithfully served.
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