Rick Clayburgh
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| Rick Clayburgh | |
Rick Clayburgh |
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North Dakota Tax Commissioner
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| In office 1996 – 2005 |
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| Preceded by | Robert E. Hanson |
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| Succeeded by | Cory Fong |
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| Born | April 8, 1960 |
| Political party | Republican |
Richard S. "Rick" Clayburgh (born April 8, 1960) is a North Dakota Republican politician and current director of the North Dakota Bankers Association. Clayburgh served as the state's Tax Commissioner from 1996 until 2005 when he resigned.
Clayburgh was well-favored in his 2002 campaign for North Dakota's at-large congressional district against incumbent Democrat Earl Pomeroy, and ran an aggressive campaign including a visit from Dick Cheney in Fargo, North Dakota. Despite the efforts, Pomeroy edged out Clayburgh and won re-election.
| Preceded by Robert E. Hanson |
Tax Commissioner of North Dakota 1996–2005 |
Succeeded by Cory Fong |

