Roger Maki is a Republican member of the North Dakota House of Representatives, representing District 26. He assumed office on December 1, 2024, and his current term will end on December 1, 2028.
Roger has a longstanding commitment to his community, exemplified by his service on the board of Cross Point Church. His dedication to faith and community service has been a cornerstone of his personal and professional life.
In his legislative role, Roger serves on the Education and Transportation committees. These assignments allow him to contribute to shaping policies that impact the state’s educational system and transportation infrastructure.
Prior to his tenure in the House of Representatives, Roger had a distinguished career as a business owner. His entrepreneurial experience provides him with a deep understanding of the challenges faced by small businesses and the importance of fostering a conducive environment for economic growth within the state. LegiStorm
Roger is a strong advocate for term limits in Congress. In April 2024, he pledged his support for the U.S. Term Limits initiative, demonstrating his commitment to promoting citizen leadership and reducing career politics in the federal legislative system.
Residing in Watford City, North Dakota, Roger is married to MaryLynn. Together, they have two children and four grandchildren. His family life enriches his understanding of the educational and social issues that affect families in his district.





