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Conservative Voting Guide Montana Conservative Candidates

 

 

General Presidential Election: November 8, 2016

Presidential Primary Election Day: June 7, 2016
State Primary Election: June 7, 2016

Conservative Candidates Montana

Montana Senator Candidates
Montana Conservative Candidates 2016

Montana Governor & Lieutenant Governor Candidates 2016

Steve Bullock (D) & Mike Cooney (D)

Bill McChesney (D) & Mike Anderson (D)

Greg Gianforte (R) & Lesley Robinson (R)

Terry Nelson (R) & Niki Sardot (R)

Ted Dunlap (Libertarian) & Ron Vandevender (Libertarian)

Current Montana Senator - Next Election is in 2018

Jon Tester (D)

Montana Congress At Large

Ryan Zinke (R)
Denise Juneau (D)
Mike Fellows (Libertarian)

Montana gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial elections, 2016

Incumbent Governor Steve Bullock (D) will be challenged by former State Rep. Bill McChesney in the Democratic primary; three candidates are competing for the Republican nomination. Though the race is ranked likely Democrat, if Bullock is unseated, Republicans could gain trifecta control of the state.

Montana judicial elections, 2016

The supreme court seats on the 2016 ballot are held by Chief Justice Mike McGrath, Justice Patricia O'Brien Cotter and Justice Jim Shea heading into the election. Each justice elected to the court serves an eight-year term. Only one seat, held by retiring Justice Cotter, will be contested in the 2016 elections. The other two seats are held by incumbents who are running unopposed

 

 

History of Montana. Information that every Montana Conservative Candidate Should Know.

Montana is the fourth largest U.S. state by area, behind Alaska, Teaxas and California, but with an average of just six people per square mile, it is one of the country's least densely populated states. Although the name Montana is derived from the Spanish montana, it has an average elevation of only 3,400 feet, the lowest among the Rocky Mountain states. Montana is home to the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, which memorializes the historic 1876 battle between the Sioux tribe and U.S. Army, often referred to as "Custer's Last Stand." Yellowstone National Park, located in southern Montana and northern Wyomng, was the first national park established in the United States.

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