Omdahl’s career in North Dakota politics spanned over six decades, with his most notable role being the last Democrat to serve as lieutenant governor in the state. Appointed by former North Dakota Democratic Gov. George Sinner in 1987, Omdahl held the position until 1992. Current Republican Gov. Doug Burgum expressed his gratitude for Omdahl’s dedication and service to the state, highlighting his contributions as an educator at the University of North Dakota and a newspaper columnist. Omdahl was known for his passionate voice in government and politics, becoming a constant presence in North Dakota’s political landscape.
After Omdahl’s passing at the age of 93, he is now under the care of Amundson Funeral Home. He died at Valley Senior Living on Columbia, a nursing home in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Memorial services are scheduled for May 18 at Hope Church in Grand Forks, where his friends, family, and colleagues will have the opportunity to pay their respects and honor his legacy. Omdahl’s impact on the state of North Dakota is evident through his various roles in politics, education, and journalism, making him a respected figure among his peers and the community.
Throughout his career, Omdahl shared his insights on state politics through his newspaper column, North Dakota Matters, which was published in newspapers across the state for many years. His unique perspective as a liberal voice in a predominantly conservative state offered readers a different viewpoint on important issues. The North Dakota Newspaper Association Executive Director, Cecile Wehrman, praised Omdahl’s contributions, describing him as a rare liberal voice whose humor and commonsense assessments will be greatly missed in North Dakota. Omdahl’s willingness to share his views with the public free of charge reflects his dedication to informing and engaging the community.
In addition to his political career, Omdahl’s impact extended to promoting the Scandinavian heritage of North Dakota, a cause he took great pride in. His commitment to celebrating and preserving the state’s cultural identity, alongside his contributions to education and journalism, solidified his legacy as a prominent figure in North Dakota history. As friends, colleagues, and community members mourn his passing, they also reflect on the lasting influence Omdahl had on the state’s political and social landscape. His unwavering dedication to public service and advocacy for progressive ideals will be remembered by all those who had the privilege of knowing and working with him.
As North Dakota prepares to bid farewell to a beloved figure in its political history, the legacy of Lloyd Omdahl continues to resonate with those whose lives he touched. His contributions to the state as lieutenant governor, educator, and columnist have left an indelible mark on North Dakota’s political culture and public discourse. As the community gathers to honor his memory and celebrate his life, Omdahl’s impact on shaping the state’s identity and values will be remembered for years to come. Through his dedication and passion for serving the citizens of North Dakota, Omdahl leaves behind a legacy that will inspire future generations to engage in public service and advocacy for positive change.