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2002 General Legislative Election Results 2002 General Legislative Election Results Page1of10 District & County Candidate Name Political Party Affiliation & Votes HD 1 Jean Hough (D) Carol Lambert (R) Carter 148 449 Fallon 292 851 Powder River 233 693 Wibaux 198 256 Grand Total 871 2249 HD 2 Ralph Lenhart (D) * Dawson 2572 Grand Total 2572 HD 3 Ronald R. Devlin (R) * Custer 1176 Prairie 555 Rosebud 783 Grand Total 2514 HD 4 Gary Matthews (D) * Custer 2320 Grand Total 2320 HD 5 Norma Bixby (D) * Paul Green (R) Big Horn 672 764 Rosebud 565 158 Grand Total 1237 922 HD 6 Judy Murdock (R) Veronica Small-Eastman (D) Big Horn 986 1575 Yellowstone 57 20 Grand Total 1043 1595 HD 7 Monica J. Lindeen (D) * Tom Nansel (R) Rosebud 605 608 Treasure 206 222 Yellowstone 861 521 Grand Total 1672 1351 HD 8 Alan Olson (R) * Golden Valley 367 Musselshell 1672 Wheatland 670 Yellowstone 135 Grand Total 2844 HD 9 Larry M. Healy (D) Mark E. Noennig (R) * Yellowstone 1536 3438 Grand Total 1536 3438 HD 10 Don Roberts (R) Connie Wardell (D) Yellowstone 2706 1689 Grand Total 2706 1689 HD 11 Kim Gillan (D) * Denis A. Pitman (R) Yellowstone 1727 1114 Grand Total 1727 1114 HD 12 Wanda Grinde (D) Clarice Schrumpf (R) * Yellowstone 1302 1580 Grand Total 1302 1580 HD 13 Weldon J. Birdwell (R) Christine C. Frazier (G) Sandy Weiss (D) Yellowstone 854 96 937 Grand Total 854 96 937 C = Constitution I = Independent D = Democrat L = Libertarian * = Incumbent G= Green R = Republican 2002 General Legislative Election Results Page2of10 District & County Candidate Name Political Party Affiliation & Votes HD 14 Roy Brown (R) * Scott N. Proctor (G) Laurance Edward Ridle (D) William J. Nigro Yellowstone 1555 182 947 2 Grand Total 1555 182 947 2 (Write-In) HD 15 Daniel C. Fuchs (R) * Jeff Greenfield (D) Yellowstone 2227 1787 Grand Total 2227 1787 HD 16 Angelo Bianco (R) Gary Forrester (D)* Yellowstone 1250 1589 Grand Total 1250 1589 HD 17 Gary Branae (D) * Paul DiLorenzo (R) Yellowstone 1361 741 Grand Total 1361 741 HD 18 Arlene Becker (D) Dennis Himmelberger (R) * Yellowstone 1506 1338 Grand Total 1506 1338 HD 19 June Hermanson (D) Michael Lange (R) Yellowstone 1537 2125 Grand Total 1537 2125 HD 20 CarolGibson(D) KenPeterson(R)* Yellowstone 1654 1479 Grand Total 1654 1479 HD 21 Chris Daem (D) Penny (Armstrong) Morgan(R) Yellowstone 1187 1803 Grand Total 1187 1803 HD 22 Emelie Kay Eaton (D) Jeff Laszloffy (R) * Yellowstone 1628 1893 Grand Total 1628 1893 HD 23 Joan Andersen (R) * Dan Dutton (D) Carbon 2226 2077 Grand Total 2226 2077 HD 24 Linda Halstead-Acharya (D) Jack Ross (R) Stillwater 1690 1598 Sweet Grass 148 381 Grand Total 1838 1979 HD 25 Bruce R. Carroll (D) Bruce Malcolm (R) Park 1059 1867 Sweet Grass 261 641 Grand Total 1320 2508 HD 26 Dan Kaul (D) Pat Wagman (R) Park 1468 1731 Grand Total 1468 1731 HD 27 Art Carlson (D) Scott Sales (R) Gallatin 2670 3135 Grand Total 2670 3135 HD 28 Brady Wiseman (D) Cindy Younkin (R) * Gallatin 2278 2387 Grand Total 2278 2387 C = Constitution I = Independent D = Democrat L = Libertarian * = Incumbent G= Green R = Republican 2002 General Legislative Election Results Page3of10 District & County Candidate Name Political Party Affiliation & Votes HD 29 Larry Jent (D) * Dustin L. Stewart (R) Gallatin 1840 831 Grand Total 1840 831 HD 30 Adam L. Forslund (L) Christopher Harris (D) * Gallatin 370 1367 Grand Total 370 1367 HD 31 Doug Marshall (D) John Sinrud (R) * Gallatin 1648 2689 Grand Total 1648 2689 HD 32 Joe Balyeat (R) * Kelly Pollington (G) Gallatin 3343 827 Grand Total 3343 827 HD 33 Byron F. Anderson (D) Diane Rice (R) * Beaverhead 3 23 Gallatin 351 448 Madison 856 2240 Silver Bow 60 59 Grand Total 1270 2770 HD 34 Debby Barrett (R) * Louise Bruce (D) Beaverhead 2381 758 Grand Total 2381 758 HD 35 Gerry Allen (R) Steve Gallus (D) * Silver Bow 1663 2513 Grand Total 1663 2513 HD 36 Jim Keane (D) * Silver Bow 2439 Grand Total 2439 HD 37 Larry Cyr (D) * Silver Bow 2158 Grand Total 2158 HD 38 Brad Newman (D) * William Penn (R) Silver Bow 1927 522 Grand Total 1927 522 HD 39 Scott Mendenhall (R) Sam Samson (D) Jefferson 2362 2051 Grand Total 2362 2051 HD 40 Daniel S. Hurwitz (R) Broadwater 1303 Cascade 181 Lewis and Clark 1142 Meagher 669 Grand Total 3295 HD 41 Kent Holtz ( C) Brennan Ryan (D) Jim Whitaker (R) * Cascade 122 518 495 Grand Total 122 518 495 HD 42 Jan F. Cahill (R) Eve Franklin (D) Terry Poupa ( C) Cascade 921 1654 184 Grand Total 921 1654 184 C = Constitution I = Independent D = Democrat L = Libertarian * = Incumbent G= Green R = Republican 2002 General Legislative Election Results Page4of10 District & County Candidate Name Political Party Affiliation & Votes HD 43 Tim Callahan (D) * Jonathan D. Martin ( C) Mat Rowley (R) Cascade 1723 204 1152 Grand Total 1723 204 1152 HD 44 George Golie (D) * Cascade 1785 Grand Total 1785 HD 45 ArtDickhoff(R) Christopher A. Gregory ( C) John Parker (D) Cascade 1080 68 1295 Grand Total 1080 68 1295 HD 46 Dan Mann (R) Bill Wilson (D) Cascade 529 1164 Grand Total 529 1164 HD 47 Sue Dickenson (D) Rick Losleben (R) Cascade 2217 1044 Grand Total 2217 1044 HD 48 Kathleen Galvin-Halcro (D) * Stephen I. White Cascade 2151 41 Grand Total 2151 41 (Write-in) HD 49 Ann Hagen-Buss (D) Joe McKenney (R) * Cascade 1564 2229 Grand Total 1564 2229 HD 50 Greg Gordon (G) Bradley Maxon Hamlett (D) Rick Ripley (R) * Timothy A. Sollid ( C) Cascade 70 594 510 39 Lewis and Clark 102 837 1506 55 Grand Total 172 1431 2016 94 HD 51 Gilda Clancy (R) * Jill Cohenour (D) Lewis and Clark 1506 2010 Grand Total 1506 2010 HD 52 Dave Gallik (D) * John Stelter (R) Lewis and Clark 2810 1345 Grand Total 2810 1345 HD 53 Christine Kaufmann (D) * Bob Robinson (R) Lewis and Clark 2097 1175 Grand Total 2097 1175 HD 54 Hal Jacobson (D) * Kyanne Kelly (R) Lewis and Clark 2871 1005 Grand Total 2871 1005 HD 55 Vivian Drake (D) Dave Lewis (R) * Lewis and Clark 1610 2401 Grand Total 1610 2401 HD 56 Joe McGillis (D) Allen Rome (R) * Deer Lodge 388 163 Powell 574 1540 Grand Total 962 1703 HD 57 Jesse Laslovich (D) * Deer Lodge 2912 Grand Total 2912 C = Constitution I = Independent D = Democrat L = Libertarian * = Incumbent G= Green R = Republican 2002 General Legislative Election Results Page5of10 District & County Candidate Name Political Party Affiliation & Votes HD 58 Kay James (D) Doug Mood (R) * Granite 420 883 Missoula 1143 1232 Powell 75 218 Grand Total 1638 2333 HD 59 Judith Anne Deaver (D) Ron Stoker (R) Ravalli 1342 2324 Grand Total 1342 2324 HD 60 PatrickC.Boylan(D) BobLake(R) DavidA.Merrick(L) Ravalli 1471 2487 174 Grand Total 1471 2487 174 HD 61 Jim Shockley (R) * Ravalli 4155 Grand Total 4155 HD 62 Lou Hatch ( C) Ray Hawk (R) Hugh Warford (D) Missoula 119 1591 1396 Ravalli 18 251 297 Grand Total 137 1842 1693 HD 63 Dick Haines (R) * Judith B. Smith (D) Missoula 2250 2157 Grand Total 2250 2157 HD 64 Lawrence Anderson (R) Ron Erickson (D) * Missoula 1467 2268 Grand Total 1467 2268 HD 65 Rosalie Buzzas (D) * Missoula 2351 Grand Total 2351 HD 66 Gail Gutsche (D) * John Jenkins ( C) Missoula 2072 369 Grand Total 2072 369 HD 67 Tom Facey (D) * Missoula 2376 Grand Total 2376 HD 68 Pascal G. Redfern (R) David E. Wanzenried (D) * Missoula 883 1600 Grand Total 883 1600 HD 69 Greg Lind (I) Nancy Rice Fritz (D) * Missoula 1829 2246 Grand Total 1829 2246 HD 70 Tyler M. Jourdonnais (R) Holly Raser (D) * Missoula 1672 1946 Grand Total 1672 1946 HD 71 Sylvia Bookout-Reinicke (R) * Patrick Hayes (D) Mineral 910 424 Missoula 836 518 Sanders 449 299 Grand Total 2195 1241 C = Constitution I = Independent D = Democrat L = Libertarian * = Incumbent G= Green R = Republican 2002 General Legislative Election Results Page6of10 District & County Candidate Name Political Party Affiliation & Votes HD 72 Paul Clark (D) * Lincoln 357 Sanders 2509 Grand Total 2866 HD 73 Joey Jayne (D) * Rick Jore ( C) Josh D. King (R) Lake 1539 1339 245 Grand Total 1539 1339 245 HD 74 John Brueggeman (R) * Cindy Willis (D) Lake 2352 1596 Grand Total 2352 1596 HD 75 Stanley Fisher (R) * Bradley S. Wirth (D) Flathead 1238 668 Lake 1299 906 Grand Total 2537 1574 HD 76 Bernie Olson (R) Robert Dale Beck Flathead 3196 13 Grand Total 3196 13 (Write-In) HD 77 Rod Bitney (R) * Richard Kuhl (D) Timothy R. Martin ( C) Flathead 2261 1507 137 Grand Total 2261 1507 137 HD 78 Tim Dowell (D) Roger Somerville (R) * Flathead 1441 1394 Grand Total 1441 1394 HD 79 Verdell Jackson (R) * Flathead 3159 Grand Total 3159 HD 80 Gary E. Hall ( C) Mike Jopek (D) Bob Lawson (R) * Flathead 222 1497 1664 Grand Total 222 1497 1664 HD 81 Rick Maedje (R) Pete Zarnowski (I) Lincoln 2075 1268 Grand Total 2075 1268 HD 82 Eileen J. Carney (D) * Brent A. McCollum (R) Lincoln 1470 1218 Grand Total 1470 1218 HD 83 Dee L. Brown (R) * John T. Polotto (D) Steve Curtis Crawford Flathead 1841 1100 22 Grand Total 1841 1100 22 (Write-In) HD 84 George Everett (R) Vince Woodhouse (D) Harm Toren Flathead 2183 936 0 Grand Total 2183 936 0 (Write-In) HD 85 Carol C. Juneau (D) * Glacier 1592 Grand Total 1592 HD 86 Norman Ballantyne (D) Linda L. Holden (R) * Glacier 719 743 Pondera 905 570 Grand Total 1624 1313 C = Constitution I = Independent D = Democrat L = Libertarian * = Incumbent G= Green R = Republican 2002 General Legislative Election Results Page7of10 District & County Candidate Name Political Party Affiliation & Votes HD 87 Larry R.
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