Politics | Election 2020 Candidate Who Died of COVID Wins Race It was too late to remove North Dakota's David Andahl from the ballot By Evann Gastaldo Posted Nov 4, 2020 7:19 AM CST Copied A poll worker disinfects a voting booth at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, in Soldotna, Alaska. (Ashlyn O'Hara/Peninsula Clarion via AP) A Republican candidate for North Dakota's state legislature won on Tuesday—despite the fact that he died of COVID-19 last month. David Andahl won one of two seats awarded in the Bismarck-area district, Fox 9 reports. But the 55-year-old died Oct. 5 after a battle with the coronavirus; the AP reported at the time that unless a sufficient number of district voters petitioned for a special election, the Republican Party would choose his replacement should he win. Read These Next Husband of the Coldplay 'Kiss Cam' woman breaks his silence. Wall Street is getting twitchy over falling lumber prices. It's Rand Paul versus JD Vance: 'Despicable' President Trumps calls the Epstein card a 'dead issue.' Report an error