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2006 Legislative Primary 2006 Primary Legislative Election Results Page 1 of 12 District & County Candidate Name Political Party Affiliation & Votes HD 01 Eileen Carney (D) Ralph Heinert (R)* Lincoln 812 804 Grand Totals 812 804 HD 02 Ray Jacobs (D) Ken Utter (D) Leslie Hollopeter Galassi (R) Chas Vincent (R) Lincoln 254 418 223 692 Grand Totals 254 418 223 692 HD 03 Bill Baum (D) Douglas Cordier (D) Dee Brown (R)* Flathead 96 539 993 Grand Totals 96 539 993 HD 04 Mike Jopek (D)* Erik Jerde (R) Flathead 826 784 Grand Totals 826 784 HD 05 Linda Jaquette (D) George Everett (R)* Flathead 371 1548 Grand Totals 371 1548 HD 06 Scott Wheeler (D) Bill Beck (R) Harm Toren (R) Flathead 490 902 635 Grand Totals 490 902 635 HD 07 Dale McGarvey (D) Jon Sonju (R)* Flathead 421 1313 Grand Totals 421 1313 HD 08 Randy Kenyon (D) Keith Regier (R) Craig Witte (R) Flathead 479 452 484 Grand Totals 479 452 484 HD 09 Edd Blackler (D) David Carlson (R) Bill Jones (R)* Flathead 316 483 610 Lake 214 190 247 Grand Totals 530 673 857 HD 10 Carla Augustad (D) Steven Davidson (D) Mark Blasdel (R) Bernie Olson (R)* Flathead 277 172 1446 765 Grand Totals 277 172 1446 765 HD 11 Denise Peterson (D) Janna Taylor (R)* Flathead 2 247 Lake 558 1255 Grand Totals 560 1502 HD 12 Phonacelle Shapel (D) Jeanne Windham (D)* Lake 186 476 Grand Totals 186 476 0 HD 13 Nick Lawyer (D) Michael Masten (D) Pat Ingraham (R) Ryker Ridge Kern (R) Sanders 787 294 1094 417 Grand Totals 787 294 1094 417 * = Incumbent D = Democrat R = Republican 2006 Primary Legislative Election Results Page 2 of 12 HD 14 Frank Stanley (D) Gordon Hendrick (R)* Mineral 386 270 Missoula 330 272 Sanders 82 86 Grand Totals 798 628 HD 15 Joey Jayne (D)* Flathead 0 Glacier 321 Lake 424 Missoula 12 Pondera 146 Grand Totals 903 HD 16 Shannon Augare (D) Glacier 1375 Toole 67 Grand Totals 1442 HD 17 Jon Krutar (D) Rick Ripley (R)* Lewis & Clark 154 259 Powell 34 41 Teton 411 1294 Grand Totals 599 1594 HD 18 Geannine Rapp (D) Jesse O'Hara (R) Owen Robinson (R) Cascade 1105 676 463 Grand Totals 1105 676 463 HD 19 Brad Hamlett (D) Andy Robertson (D) Mike Milburn (R)* Cascade 813 489 513 Grand Totals 813 489 513 HD 20 Deborah Kottel (D) James Whitaker (R) Cascade 1045 370 Grand Totals 1045 370 HD 21 Tim Callahan (D)* Rick Tryon (R) Cascade 1201 411 Grand Totals 1201 411 HD 22 Bill Wilson (D)* Mary Jolley (R) Cascade 892 301 Grand Totals 892 301 HD 23 John Parker (D)* Cascade 939 Grand Totals 939 HD 24 Eve Franklin (D)* Bob Jones (R) Cascade 562 162 Grand Totals 562 162 * = Incumbent D = Democrat R = Republican 2006 Primary Legislative Election Results Page 3 of 12 HD 25 Sue Dickenson (D)* Larry Steele (R) Cascade 1528 439 Grand Totals 1528 439 HD 26 Rod Lukasik (D) Bill Thomas (D) * Jack Allen (R) Cascade 636 636 305 Grand Totals 636 636 305 * Democratic nomination was determined by lot since the recount results were also cetified as a tie vote HD 27 Llew Jones (R)* Glacier 123 Pondera 1063 Toole 32 Grand Totals 1218 HD 28 Joe Minnehan (D) Verlin Reichelt (D) Edith Clark (R) Chouteau 91 319 661 Liberty 191 80 333 Toole 339 123 488 Grand Totals 621 522 1482 HD 29 Darin Genereux (D) Edward Butcher (R)* Chouteau 117 314 Fergus 432 841 Judith Basin 165 373 Grand Totals 714 1528 HD 30 Jim Johnke (D) Tom Bonar (R) Dave Kasten (R) Fergus 595 225 1015 Garfield 51 31 305 McCone 83 32 189 Petroleum 42 18 64 Grand Totals 771 306 1573 HD 31 Margarett Campbell (D)* Roosevelt 1396 Valley 191 Grand Totals 1587 HD 32 Jonathan Windy Boy (D)* Blaine 312 Chouteau 15 Hill 153 Phillips 30 Valley 89 Grand Totals 599 HD 33 Bob Bergren (D)* Terry Schend (R) Hill 1015 359 Grand Totals 1015 359 * = Incumbent D = Democrat R = Republican 2006 Primary Legislative Election Results Page 4 of 12 HD 34 John Musgrove (D)* Blaine 568 Hill 563 Grand Totals 1131 HD 35 Wayne Stahl (R)* Phillips 404 Valley 395 Grand Totals 799 HD 36 Julie French (D) Karl Waitschies (R)* Daniels 177 488 Richland 72 47 Roosevelt 520 81 Sheridan 615 461 Grand Totals 1384 1077 HD 37 Walter McNutt (R)* Dawson 93 Richland 623 Grand Totals 716 HD 38 Katherine Lee (D) Edward Hilbert (R) Dawson 549 707 Wibaux 68 84 Grand Totals 617 791 HD 39 Jack Krueger (D) Carol Lambert (R)* Carter 43 331 Custer 86 177 Dawson 17 49 Fallon 90 538 McCone 49 97 Powder River 23 583 Prairie 82 237 Grand Totals 390 2012 HD 40 Bill McChesney (D) Tom Clarke (R) Custer 892 816 Grand Totals 892 816 HD 41 Norma Bixby (D)* Jae Notti (R) Big Horn 390 222 Powder River 8 81 Rosebud 271 53 Grand Totals 669 356 HD 42 Veronica Small-Eastman (D)* Big Horn 1111 Yellowstone 15 Grand Totals 1126 * = Incumbent D = Democrat R = Republican 2006 Primary Legislative Election Results Page 5 of 12 HD 43 Steven Erb (D) Duane Ankney (R) Custer 9 18 Rosebud 670 334 Treasure 75 117 Yellowstone 374 287 Grand Totals 1128 756 HD 44 Don Reed (D) William Glaser (R)* Yellowstone 710 707 Grand Totals 710 707 HD 45 John Recore (D) Alan Olson (R)* Custer 82 131 Musselshell 222 918 Rosebud 101 77 Yellowstone 159 177 Grand Totals 564 1303 HD 46 Doug Harper (D) Phillip Lilleberg (R) Ken Peterson (R) Yellowstone 731 655 703 Grand Totals 731 655 703 HD 47 Dick Skewis (D) Dennis Himmelberger (R)* Yellowstone 761 898 Grand Totals 761 898 HD 48 Wanda Grinde (D)* Uriah Edmunds (R) Yellowstone 850 559 Grand Totals 850 559 HD 49 Gene Jarussi (D) Kendall Van Dyk (D) Shirley McDermott (R) Yellowstone 434 616 447 Grand Totals 434 616 447 HD 50 Doug Braun (D) Tom McGillvray (R)* Yellowstone 925 963 Grand Totals 925 963 HD 51 Robyn Driscoll (D) Jim Bennett (R) Michael Brockie (R) Yellowstone 714 165 224 Grand Totals 714 165 224 HD 52 Arlene Becker (D)* Tony O'Donnell (R) Yellowstone 959 622 Grand Totals 959 622 HD 53 Teddee Cuomo (D) Elsie Arntzen (R)* Yellowstone 686 659 Grand Totals 686 659 HD 54 Gary Branae (D)* Rodney Garcia (R) Keith Lang (R) Yellowstone 690 212 242 Grand Totals 690 212 242 * = Incumbent D = Democrat R = Republican 2006 Primary Legislative Election Results Page 6 of 12 HD 55 Bob Maxson (D) Michael Lange (R)* Yellowstone 914 1279 Grand Totals 914 1279 HD 56 Mike Creeden (D) Weldon Birdwell (R) Ernie Dutton (R) Kassidy Olson (R) Yellowstone 985 623 1140 86 Grand Totals 985 623 1140 86 HD 57 Bobbie Larson (D) William Nigro (D) Penny Morgan (R)* Carbon 37 9 44 Yellowstone 687 138 1028 Grand Totals 724 147 1072 HD 58 Emelie Kay Eaton (D)* Krayton Kerns (R) Yellowstone 844 657 Grand Totals 844 657 HD 59 Paul Beck (D) Dan Dutton (D) Scott Boggio (R) Carbon 704 613 865 Grand Totals 704 613 865 HD 60 Jack Ross (R)* Carbon 19 Stillwater 1393 Sweet Grass 161 Grand Totals 1573 HD 61 Jan Counter (D) Bruce Malcolm (R)* Park 422 836 Sweet Grass 142 567 Grand Totals 564 1403 HD 62 Bob Ebinger (D) Pat Wagman (R)* Park 966 825 Grand Totals 966 825 HD 63 Jennifer Pomnichowski (D) John Trull (D) Bill Warden (R)* Gallatin 633 387 842 Grand Totals 633 387 842 HD 64 Steve Kelly (D) Franke Wilmer (D) Jim Klug (R) Gallatin 203 523 357 Grand Totals 203 523 357 HD 65 Brady Wiseman (D)* Kate Reid (R) Gallatin 466 215 Grand Totals 466 215 HD 66 Mike Phillips (D) Tracy Velazquez (D) Gordon Vance (R) Gallatin 517 390 321 Grand Totals 517 390 321 * = Incumbent D = Democrat R = Republican 2006 Primary Legislative Election Results Page 7 of 12 HD 67 Jackson Cyr (D) John Sinrud (R)* Gallatin 322 604 Grand Totals 322 604 HD 68 Laura Obert (D) Scott Sales (R)* Broadwater 364 538 Gallatin 260 565 Grand Totals 624 1103 HD 69 Loren Acton (D) Jack Wells (R)* Gallatin 418 919 Grand Totals 418 919 HD 70 John Vincent (D) Roger Koopman (R)* Gallatin 574 725 Grand Totals 574 725 HD 71 Kim Miller (D) Diane Rice (R)* Jefferson 191 239 Madison 592 1186 Grand Totals 783 1425 HD 72 Michael Mosolf (D) Debby Barrett (R)* Beaverhead 299 1960 Grand Totals 299 1960 HD 73 Art Noonan (D)* Silver Bow 1260 Grand Totals 1260 HD 74 George Groesbeck (D)* Silver Bow 1619 Grand Totals 1619 HD 75 Jim Keane (D)* Travis McAdam (D) John McCracken (D) Silver Bow 1327 310 126 Grand Totals 1327 310 126 HD 76 Kevin Lowney (D) Jon Sesso (D)* Shawn Stuart (R) Silver Bow 362 992 152 Grand Totals 362 992 152 HD 77 Shelia Hogan (D) Scott Mendenhall (R)* Jefferson 929 764 Lewis and Clark 210 88 Grand Totals 1139 852 HD 78 Jill Cohenour (D)* Quentin Miller (R) Lewis and Clark 893 481 Grand Totals 893 481 HD 79 Dave Gallik (D)* Jane Nofsinger (R) Lewis and Clark 1472 546 Grand Totals 1472 546 * = Incumbent D = Democrat R = Republican 2006 Primary Legislative Election Results Page 8 of 12 HD 80 Mary Caferro (D)* Joe Defilippis (R) Lewis and Clark 1112 420 Grand Totals 1112 420 HD 81 Christine Kaufmann (D)* Jason Thornock (R) Lewis and Clark 1507 262 Grand Totals 1507 262 HD 82 Hal Jacobson (D)* Aaron Tuff (R) Lewis and Clark 1422 442 Grand Totals 1422 442 HD 83 Fred Froelicher (D) Harry Klock (R) Broadwater 80 140 Golden Valley 95 134 Lewis and Clark 304 224 Meagher 81 339 Wheatland 109 272 Grand Totals 669 1109 HD 84 Stephen Hofland (D) John Ward (R)* Lewis and Clark 527 594 Powell 93 330 Grand Totals 620 924 HD 85 Cindy Hiner (D)* Deer Lodge 487 Powell 290 Grand Totals 777 HD 86 Rose Nyman (D) Dan Villa (D)* Deer Lodge 637 878 Granite 86 116 Grand Totals 723 994 HD 87 John Schneeberger (D) Ron Stoker (R)* Ravalli 539 1544 Grand Totals 539 1544 HD 88 Phyllis Bookbinder (D) Bob Lake (R)* Ravalli 742 1260 Grand Totals 742 1260 HD 89 Richard Marcus (D) Gary MacLaren (R)* Russell Vogel (R) Ravalli 615 1324 255 Grand Totals 615 1324 255 HD 90 Ben Hillicoss (D) Ray Hawk (R)* Ravalli 689 926 Grand Totals 689 926 HD 91 Kevin Furey (D)* Tom Opre (R) Missoula 979 474 Grand Totals 979 474 * = Incumbent D = Democrat R = Republican 2006
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