The following is a list of tax commissioners of North Dakota since the office was created in 1919.[1] The office was an appointed position from 1919 to 1940, and an elected position on the no-party ballot from 1940 to 1987, and an elected position on a party ballot since 1987.

Party information given for the commissioners who served before 1940 is based on the party of the governor of North Dakota who appointed them to the position. From 1940 to 1987, the office became an elected position, but was placed on the no party ballot. Since 1987, the office has been placed on a party-affiliated ballot.

#NameTermParty
1George E. Wallace19191921Republican/NPL
2C. C. Converse19221925Republican
3Thorstein H. Thoresen19251929Republican/NPL
4Iver A. Acker19291932Republican
5Frank A. Vogel1933Republican/NPL
6J. J. Weeks19331935Republican/NPL
7Lee Nichols19351937Republican
8John Kenneth Murray1937Republican/NPL
9Owen T. Owen19371938Republican/NPL
10Claude P. Stone19381939Republican/NPL
11William T. DePuy1939Democratic
12Lee Nichols1939Republican
13John Gray19391952Democratic[2]
14Burtis B. Conyne1952Nonpartisan
15J. Arthur Engen19531963Nonpartisan
16Lloyd Omdahl19631966Nonpartisan (Democratic-NPL)
17Edwin O. Sjaastad19661969Nonpartisan
18Byron Dorgan19691980Nonpartisan (Democratic-NPL)[3]
19Kent Conrad19811986Nonpartisan (Democratic-NPL)[4]
20Heidi Heitkamp19861992Democratic-NPL
21Robert E. Hanson19931995Democratic-NPL
22Rick Clayburgh19962005Republican
23Cory Fong20052013Republican
24Ryan Rauschenberger20132022Republican
25Brian Kroshus2022Republican

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Notes

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 7, 2007. Retrieved June 19, 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. John Gray is listed as a Democrat because he was a first appointed by a Democratic governor, although after 1940 he ran on a no party ballot
  3. Byron Dorgan is listed as a Democrat since he would later represent the party in other offices
  4. Kent Conrad is listed as a Democrat since he would later represent the party in other offices
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