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Summary Report Gallatin County, Montana Unofficial Results General Election November 3, 2020 Votes Percent Votes Percent SUMMARY REPORT GALLATIN COUNTY, MONTANA UNOFFICIAL RESULTS GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 3, 2020 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 32) . 32 100.00 STATE SUPT OF PUB INSTR REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 0 VOTE FOR 1 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 66,403 ELSIE ARNTZEN (REP) . 26,877 42.10 KEVIN LEATHERBARROW (LIB) 3,053 4.78 PRESIDENT & VP MELISSA ROMANO (OEM). 33,832 53.00 VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 72 .11 BIDEN/HARRIS (DEM) 35,159 53.27 JORGENSEN/COHEN (LIB) 1,948 2.95 TRUMP/PENCE (REP). 28,423 43.07 PUB SVC COMMISSIONER DST 3 WRITE-IN. 469 . 71 VOTE FOR 1 JAMES BROWN (REP). 29,270 46.29 TOM WOODS (OEM) 33,842 53.52 US SENATOR WRITE-IN. 115 .18 VOTE FOR 1 STEVE BULLOCK (DEM) 37,261 56.45 STEVE DAINES (REP) 28,647 43.40 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE 5 WRITE-IN. 102 .15 VOTE FOR 1 MIKE BLACK . 27,143 47.11 LAURIE MCKINNON 30,240 52.49 US REPRESENTATIVE WRITE-IN. 232 .40 VOTE FOR 1 MATT ROSENDALE (REP). 28,924 44.16 KATHLEEN WILLIAMS (OEM). 36.418 55.60 RETAIN JIM SHEA WRITE-IN. 155 .24 VOTE FOR 1 YES 46,290 81.02 NO. 10,847 18.98 GOVERNOR & LT. GOVERNOR VOTE FOR 1 BISHOP/NESPER (LIB) . 2,347 3.58 RETAIN RIENNE H. MCELYEA COONEY/SCHREINER (DEM) 34,918 53.20 VOTE FOR 1 GIANFORTE/JURAS (REP) 28.306 43.13 YES 46.509 82.24 WRITE-IN. 65 .10 NO. 10,047 17.76 SECRETARY OF STATE STATE SENATOR DST 31 VOTE FOR 1 VOTE FOR 1 BRYCE BENNETT (OEM) 33,611 52.42 NICOLAS ALLEVATO (REP) 5.210 32. 77 CHRISTI JACOBSEN (REP) 30,430 47.46 CHRISTOPHER POPE (OEM) 10.671 67.13 WRITE-IN. 79 .12 WRITE-IN. 16 .10 ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE SENATOR DST 35 VOTE FOR 1 VOTE FOR 1 RAPH GRAYBILL (OEM) 34,517 53.94 WALT SALES (REP) 5,194 95.69 AUSTIN KNUDSEN (REP). 29.398 45.94 WRITE-IN. 234 4.31 WRITE-IN. 74 .12 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 59 STATE AUDITOR VOTE FOR 1 VOTE FOR 1 MARTY MALONE (REP) 172 43.88 TROY DOWNING (REP) 26,819 42.16 DAN VERMILLION (OEM). 220 56.12 SHANE A MORIGEAU (DEM) 32,352 50.86 WRITE-IN. 0 ROGER ROOTS (LIB). 4,357 6.85 WRITE-IN. 79 .12 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 61 VOTE FOR 1 JIM HAMILTON (OEM) 6,001 93.74 WRITE-IN. 401 6.26 SUMMARY REPORT GALLATIN COUNTY, MONTANA UNOFFICIAL RESULTS GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 3, 2020 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 62 CLERK DST COURT/PUB ADMIN VOTE FOR 1 VOTE FOR 1 ED STAFMAN (DEM) . 5,686 74.55 SANDY ERHARDT (DEM) 33,334 53.40 FRANCIS WENDT (LIB) 1,896 24.86 JESI STAHL (REP) 29.018 46.48 WRITE-IN. 45 .59 WRITE-IN. 76 .12 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 63 COMMISSIONER DST 1 VOTE FOR 1 VOTE FOR 1 ALICE BUCKLEY (DEM) . 3,343 61.40 CARTER ATKINSON (REP) 27,122 43.16 BRYAN DONALD HAYSOM (REP) 2,086 38.31 ZACH BROWN (DEM) 35.620 56.69 WRITE-IN. 16 .29 WRITE-IN. 96 .15 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 64 SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT VOTE FOR 1 VOTE FOR 2 DOUG CAMPBELL (LIB) . 392 4.98 BRIANA SCHULTZ. 24,566 33.91 JANE GILLETTE (REP) . 4,109 52.16 JOHN SCHUTTER . 22,359 30.87 BRIAN GABRIEL POPIEL (DEM). 3.363 42.69 TAMMY SWINNEY . 24,988 34.49 WRITE-IN. 14 .18 WRITE-IN. 528 .73 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 65 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT C-46 VOTE FOR 1 VOTE FOR 1 JOLENE CRUM (REP). 3.504 38.24 YES 47,643 80.26 KELLY KORTUM (DEM) 5,648 61.65 NO. 11.721 19.74 WRITE-IN. 10 .11 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT C-47 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 66 VOTE FOR 1 VOTE FOR 1 YES 46,269 78.55 DENISE HAYMAN (DEM) 4,929 95.75 NO. 12,636 21.45 WRITE-IN. 219 4.25 CONSTITUTIONAL INITIATIVE CI-118 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 67 VOTE FOR 1 VOTE FOR 1 YES 41. 773 65.46 COLETTE K. CAMPBELL (DEM) 2.358 36.99 NO. 22.046 34.54 JEDEDIAH HINKLE (REP) 3,693 57.94 ANDREW SCHAEFER (LIB) 311 4.88 WRITE-IN. 12 .19 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 130 VOTE FOR 1 YES 27,878 43.92 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 68 NO. 35.595 56.08 VOTE FOR 1 EMILY BROSTEN (DEM) 2.020 34.42 CALEB HINKLE (REP) 3,839 65.42 INITIATIVE NO. 190 WRITE-IN. 9 .15 VOTE FOR 1 YES 42,587 65.46 NO. 22,475 34.54 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 69 VOTE FOR 1 JENNIFER CARLSON (REP) 5,189 95.46 WRITE-IN. 247 4.54 .
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