Jose Castaneda
For State Senate
In a time where politics can feel divisive and disconnected from the everyday concerns of ordinary people, Jose brings a fresh perspective to the table. As a proud immigrant, a dedicated Air Force veteran, and a committed member of the North Dakota community, he understands the challenges facing District 40 firsthand.
With a focus on principles of individual liberty, personal responsibility, and limited government, Jose aims to be a true representative for every member of District 40. His experiences, both in the military and as a medevac pilot, have shaped his understanding of service and sacrifice, driving him to seek solutions that truly benefit the people he serves.
Jose’s vision for District 40 is one of unity, opportunity, and progress. By listening to the voices of his constituents and working tirelessly to address their needs, he hopes to bring about positive change and build a brighter future for all. Join Jose in taking a different direction—a direction guided by integrity, compassion, and a genuine commitment to making a difference in the lives of those he serves.
Macy Bolinske
For State Representative
Macy Bolinske grew up in Minot, North Dakota and is a homeowner with her husband Ben Bolinske. She graduated from Bishop Ryan Catholic School and went on to get a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of North Dakota, graduating Summa Cumma Laude at the top of her class. In 2014, Macy was chosen as Miss Norsk Hostfest representing her Scandinavian heritage. That led to her involvement with the Miss America Organization and in 2016, she was crowned Miss North Dakota. She then went on to represent the state at the 2017 Miss America competition. During her year of service within the organization, she dedicated herself to preventing drinking and driving and promoting positive decisions among our young people. Macy did a school tour speaking to thousands of North Dakota students of all ages with her presentation, You Decide the Road Ahead. In addition to her school tour, she partnered with the North Dakota Department of Transportation on a campaign, worked closely with Northern Lights Students Against Destructive Decisions and met with our Representative and Senators in Washington, DC. At UND, she served as a student representative on two separate committees dedicated to addressing high-risk alcohol and drug use both among students and community members. Tackling substance abuse became a focal point for her after visiting centers like the Heartview Foundation and seeing the struggle of people in the city of Minot through our local shelters.
Macy’s first job out of college was as a Case Manager for the YWCA women and children’s shelter in Minot. It was in this job she was exposed to the reality of so many people’s struggles in our community. She was privileged to help dozens of women and children find permanent housing and jobs. She later went on to work within the Minot Public School district as a paraprofessional. Something near and dear to her heart is working with our vulnerable populations and doing her best to serve those with disabilities. Macy serves on the board for the North Dakota Miss Amazing pageant, a competition for women and girls with disabilities, and has been involved since its inception.
Macy currently works as a financial administrator for her family’s business. She has been involved firsthand with seeing the impact just one business can have on a community in terms of keeping families fed and the economy growing. She is honored to call North Dakota home where our midwestern values and morals are of top importance. In addition to working in our business sector, Macy has worked and volunteered as a coach for girls’ basketball for both Bishop Ryan and Minot High School. She believes having strong female role-models can be a difference maker in the lives of so many young girls. Macy and her husband Ben welcomed their first daughter into the world this past year and look forward to raising her in the Magic City. Macy believes North Dakota is the best place to start a business and raise a family. She says family values are what makes our state so special and the feeling that anywhere you go, nowhere compares to home.
Rep. Matthew Ruby
For State Representative
Since I was first elected, I have worked to understand the many issues facing North Dakotans and business owners. I have spent my time in the Legislature looking for ways to make services more readily available for those actually in need, cut red tape to help businesses thrive, and protect personal liberties free from governmental overreach. I hope to continue this work in the difficult times we find ourselves in. Budgets will need to be scrutinized and outside of the box thinking will be essential to help the state continue to thrive for the next generation. I am running to continue the progress we have made to make ND business friendly and a great place to raise a family. National politics are a mess and Congress does nothing to help the people, so I think the focus should be on state politics. The more we can assert out sovereignty the better off we are as a state.
• Born and raised in Minot, ND
• Sergeant First Class in the ND Army National Guard- Since 2010
o Project Officer- HHC 164
o Military Funeral Honors Team Member
• Director of the Forgotten Warrior Foundation
• ND House of Representatives- Since 2016
o Serves on Human Services Committee as Vice Chairman, and Energy and Natural Resources Committee
o Chairman of Interim Human Services Committee
o Also Served on Water Topics, Administrative Rules, Employee Benefits, and K-12 Education Policy Interim Committees
• American Conservative Union
o “Excellence Award”-2017, “Achievement Award”-2019, “Excellence Award” -2021, “Excellence Award”- 2023
• Wife Dana and four children: Emaree, Noah, Nash, Declan
• Attended MSU- History
• Together With Veteran Board Member- Vice Chairman
• Ward County Human Service Zone Board Member
• Member of St. John Apostle Catholic Church
• Member of the National Guard Association of ND
• Member of Apathy Original MC
Project Manager, NDNG
Staff Sergeant with the 818th En Co (SAPPERS) (since 2010) Director, Forgotten Warrior Foundation 501C3; Apathy Original MC; American Legion Post 26; St. Johns Apostle Catholic Church
Married (Dana); 4 children
House since 2017