FROM THE CAMPAIGN
Press Release
Brent Schwan Announces Candidacy for North Dakota House of Representatives in District 26
Kicks off Campaign with Strong Backing from Watford City Leaders
WATFORD CITY, N.D. — Republican Brent Schwan, a longtime Watford City resident and community leader, announced today that he is running for the open North Dakota House of Representative seat in District 26.
Brent brings decades of experience in public service, energy, finance, and community leadership. He is a graduate of Williston High School and holds degrees in Business Administration and Accounting from Dickinson State University.
“Watford City and the surrounding communities hold special significance to my family and our state. I am running for the House because our area needs a conservative leader who knows how special our communities are and will go to Bismarck to fight for us,” said Brent Schwan. “With a career in natural resources and finance, I know the challenges that our communities face. As a father and grandfather, I am personally invested in addressing them so our next generation can continue to call Western North Dakota home.”
If elected, Schwan says his top priorities will be strengthening North Dakota’s small business and industrial environment, protecting private property and agricultural rights, and ensuring the continued, responsible development of the state’s resources. He emphasized the importance of infrastructure investment, affordable housing, and maintaining appropriate gross production tax funding for local communities.
Schwan kicks off his campaign with the backing of several Watford City community leaders including Senator Dale Patten, Mayor Phil Reilly, and Steve and Gretchen Stenehjem
“I wholeheartedly endorse Brent Schwan’s candidacy for a seat in the North Dakota House. I have witnessed Brent’s passion for natural resources, energy, and business; along with being an active member in our community,” said Senator Dale Patten. “He understands the issues affecting our district and has the relationships to be an effective leader in the legislature for the people of District 26.”
“As Mayor of Watford City, I was excited to learn Brent Schwan is running for the District 26 House,” said Mayor Phil Reilly. “His background in finance and state and local government, along with his ability to listen and understand complex issues, will be a strong asset in Bismarck. Brent will be a trusted voice for our families and future generations.”
“Brent Schwan has our complete and total endorsement,” said Steve and Gretchen Stenehjem. “We know he will go to Bismarck and work hard every day to represent and fight for the needs of all the people of District 26. He is a great listener, collaborator, and will always keep the best interests of our district front and center.”
Schwan and his wife, Marella, have been married for 33 years and have two daughters, along with five grandchildren. Their family has deep roots in the Watford City community.
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Watford City and the surrounding communities hold special significance to my family and our state. I am running for the House because our area needs a conservative leader who knows how special our communities are and will go to Bismarck to fight for us. With a career in natural resources and finance, I know the challenges that our communities face. As a father and grandfather, I am personally invested in addressing them so our next generation can continue to call Western North Dakota home.
