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Justice VandeWalle's Retirement Letter

Gerald W. VandeWalle, a justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court, has decided to retire effective January 31, 2023 after over 60 years of public service, including over 40 years on the supreme court bench. Due to recent health challenges, Justice VandeWalle believes he can no longer fulfill his duties. He thanks his colleagues, clerks, court staff, and attorneys for their support over the years, as well as Governor Burgum and other state officials.

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Justice VandeWalle's Retirement Letter

Gerald W. VandeWalle, a justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court, has decided to retire effective January 31, 2023 after over 60 years of public service, including over 40 years on the supreme court bench. Due to recent health challenges, Justice VandeWalle believes he can no longer fulfill his duties. He thanks his colleagues, clerks, court staff, and attorneys for their support over the years, as well as Governor Burgum and other state officials.

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State of North Dakota

SUPREME COURT
BISMARCK
CHAMBERS OF

Gerald W. VandeWalle
JUSTICE

November 11, 2022

The Honorable Douglas Burgum


Office of the Governor, State of North Dakota
600 East Boulevard Avenue
Bismarck, ND 58505-0100

Dear Governor Burgum,

I have decided to retire from service as a justice of the North Dakota Supreme
Court. I intend for my last day in office to be January 31, 2023.

It has been an honor and a privilege to serve the people of North Dakota for over
sixty years—twenty years as an assistant attorney general and over forty years as a
justice of the supreme court. However, recent health challenges have made it
increasingly difficult for me to continue to do so. Recognizing that it will take some time
to appoint a successor, I have decided to retire from the bench at the end of January,
unless circumstances require an earlier departure.

I thank my supreme and district court colleagues, my former law clerks, court
staff, and the attorneys I have had the pleasure to work with throughout my career.
Their names are too numerous to mention, but I express my sincerest gratitude to each
and every one of them. I am also grateful for your friendship and for the support I have
received from you, Governor Burgum, the former governors, legislators, and all the other
state officials who supported me and the judicial branch throughout the years. And
finally, with deep appreciation, I recognize and thank the people of North Dakota for the
confidence they demonstrated by electing and re-electing me after my initial
appointment. It is great to be a North Dakotan!

Yours sincerely,

Aine Votduel!
Gerald W. VandeWalle

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