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2004 Leg General 2004 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE ELECTION RESULTS DISTRICT & COUNTY CANDIDATE NAME, POLITICAL PARTY AFFILIATION & VOTES House District 01 Russell D. Brown (C) Eileen J. Carney (D)* Ralph Heinert (R) Lincoln 146 1776 1825 Grand Total 146 1776 1825 House District 02 Noel E. Williams (D) Rick Maedje (R)* Lincoln 1852 2583 Grand Total 1852 2583 House District 03 Linda Jacquette (D) Dee L. Brown (R)* Flathead 1497 2564 Grand Total 1497 2564 House District 04 Mike Jopek (D) Bill Beck (R) Flathead 2600 2150 Grand Total 2600 2150 House District 05 Samuel P. Nickol (D) George Everett (R)* Flathead 1572 3393 Grand Total 1572 3393 House District 06 Shannon Hanson (D) Verdell Jackson (R)* Flathead 1780 3264 Grand Total 1780 3264 House District 07 Timothy R. Martin (C) James V. Dettmann (D) Jon Sonju (R) Flathead 217 1130 2725 Grand Total 217 1130 2725 House District 08 Tim Dowell (D)* Craig Witte (R) Flathead 2096 1931 Grand Total 2096 1931 House District 09 William Junis Jones (R) Flathead 2867 Lake 1185 Grand Total 4052 House District 10 Aaron Navin Bouschor (D) Bernie Olson (R)* Flathead 1201 3834 Grand Total 1201 3834 House District 11 M. Patrick Estenson (D) Janna Taylor (R) Flathead 257 644 Lake 1747 2186 Grand Total 2004 2830 House District 12 Rick Jore (C) Jeanne Windham (D) Jack Cross (R) Lake 1559 1557 1108 Grand Total 1559 1557 1108 Recount Results Rick Jore (C) Jeanne Windham (D) Jack Cross (R) Lake 1559 1559 1107 Grand Total 1559 1559 1107 * Supreme Court ruled there was no tie vote ~ Election went to Jeanne Windham * = Incumbent C = Constitution D = Democrat G = Green I = Independent L = Libertarian RF = Reform R = Republican 2004 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE ELECTION RESULTS House District 13 Renn Bodeker (C) Paul Clark (D)* Steven Grant Simonson (R) Sanders 214 2288 2112 Grand Total 214 2288 2112 House District 14 Jeff Noonan (D) Gordon R. Hendrick (R) Mineral 757 1043 Missoula 907 1241 Sanders 184 225 Grand Total 1848 2509 House District 15 Joey Jayne (D)* Flathead 0 Glacier 583 Lake 1794 Missoula 30 Pondera 200 Grand Total 2607 House District 16 Carol C. Juneau (D)* Glacier 2175 Toole 305 Grand Total 2480 House District 17 Rick Ripley (R)* Lewis and Clark 865 Powell 104 Teton 2794 Grand Total 3763 House District 18 Chuck Merja (D) Joe McKenney (R)* Cascade 1999 2926 Grand Total 1999 2926 House District 19 Kent Holtz (C) Brennan Ryan (D)* Mike Milburn (R) Cascade 259 1727 2255 Grand Total 259 1727 2255 House District 20 George Golie (D)* Randy Kuiper (R) Cascade 2063 1467 Grand Total 2063 1467 House District 21 Terry M. Poupa (C) Tim Callahan (D)* Cascade 756 2718 Grand Total 756 2718 House District 22 Jonathan David Martin (C) Bill Wilson (D)* Dave Davis (R) Cascade 219 1895 1057 Grand Total 219 1895 1057 House District 23 Christopher A. Gregory (C) John W. Parker (D)* Paul Stephens (G) Cascade 548 2097 263 Grand Total 548 2097 263 * = Incumbent C = Constitution D = Democrat G = Green I = Independent L = Libertarian RF = Reform R = Republican 2004 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE ELECTION RESULTS House District 24 Philip N. DuPaul (C) Eve Franklin (D)* Cascade 615 1383 Grand Total 615 1383 House District 25 Sue Dickenson (D)* Cascade 3627 Grand Total 3627 House District 26 Kathleen Galvin-Halcro (D)* Steve White (R) Cascade 1638 1521 Grand Total 1638 1521 House District 27 Norman Ballantyne (D)* Llew Jones (R) Glacier 607 791 Pondera 1333 1304 Toole 72 102 Grand Total 2012 2197 House District 28 Garvey C. Wood (D) John E. Witt (R)* Chouteau 628 1310 Liberty 338 684 Toole 560 1056 Grand Total 1526 3050 House District 29 Hugo J. Tureck (D) Edward B. Butcher (R) Chouteau 212 588 Fergus 767 1836 Judith Basin 473 782 Grand Total 1452 3206 House District 30 Jim Peterson (R)* Fergus 2811 Garfield 476 McCone 495 Petroleum 241 Grand Total 4023 House District 31 Margarett H. Campbell (D) Larry E. Neutgens (R) Roosevelt 1710 1051 Valley 306 150 Grand Total 2016 1201 House District 32 Jonathan Windy Boy (D)* Jeffrey L. Pattison (R)* Blaine 960 382 Chouteau 115 10 Hill 708 222 Phillips 82 457 Valley 103 293 Grand Total 1968 1364 House District 33 Bob Bergren (D)* Kenneth J. Wilson (R) Hill 2415 1108 Grand Total 2415 1108 * = Incumbent C = Constitution D = Democrat G = Green I = Independent L = Libertarian RF = Reform R = Republican 2004 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE ELECTION RESULTS House District 34 John L. Musgrove (D)* Andrew R. Brekke (R) Blaine 614 759 Hill 1475 605 Grand Total 2089 1364 House District 35 Kelly J. Donovan (D) Wayne Stahl (R) Phillips 447 1110 Valley 1610 1467 Grand Total 2057 2577 House District 36 Karl Waitschies (R)* Daniels 882 Richland 259 Roosevelt 908 Sheridan 1466 Grand Total 3515 House District 37 Walter L. McNutt (R) Dawson 299 Richland 3292 Grand Total 3591 House District 38 Ralph L. Lenhart (D)* Larry Heimbuch (R) Dawson 2020 1845 Wibaux 216 307 Grand Total 2236 2152 House District 39 Carol Lambert (R)* Carter 604 Custer 472 Dawson 150 Fallon 1211 McCone 328 Powder River 744 Prairie 588 Grand Total 4097 House District 40 Gary Matthews (D)* Custer 3368 Grand Total 3368 House District 41 Norma Bixby (D)* Big Horn 1071 Powder River 79 Rosebud 814 Grand Total 1964 House District 42 Veronica Small-Eastman (D)* Big Horn 2265 Yellowstone 123 Grand Total 2388 * = Incumbent C = Constitution D = Democrat G = Green I = Independent L = Libertarian RF = Reform R = Republican 2004 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE ELECTION RESULTS House District 43 Monica J. Lindeen (D)* Gretchen V. Schubert (R) Custer 19 42 Rosebud 1374 779 Treasure 288 184 Yellowstone 978 860 Grand Total 2659 1865 House District 44 Gary L. Forrester (D)* William E. Glaser (R) Yellowstone 1986 2078 Grand Total 1986 2078 House District 45 Alan Olson (R)* Custer 447 Musselshell 1978 Rosebud 316 Yellowstone 1041 Grand Total 3782 House District 46 Lee Ann Logan (D) Mark E. Noennig (R)* Yellowstone 1669 3422 Grand Total 1669 3422 House District 47 Lyn McKinney (D) Dennis Himmelberger (R) Yellowstone 1958 2851 Grand Total 1958 2851 House District 48 Wanda Grinde (D) Denis A. Pitman (R) Yellowstone 1990 1924 Grand Total 1990 1924 House District 49 Tyler Dean Smith (D) William Nigro (G) Roy Brown (R)* Yellowstone 1412 142 2058 Grand Total 1412 142 2058 House District 50 Matthew N. Millenbach (D) Tom McGillvray (R) Yellowstone 1959 2535 Grand Total 1959 2535 House District 51 Robyn Driscoll (D) Weldon J. Birdwell (R) Yellowstone 1699 1602 Grand Total 1699 1602 House District 52 Arlene Becker (D)* Tom Hanel (R) Yellowstone 2213 1772 Grand Total 2213 1772 House District 53 Carol A. Gibson (D)* Elsie Arntzen (R) Yellowstone 1766 2125 Grand Total 1766 2125 House District 54 Gary Branae (D)* Tony O'Donnell (R) Yellowstone 1706 1468 Grand Total 1706 1468 * = Incumbent C = Constitution D = Democrat G = Green I = Independent L = Libertarian RF = Reform R = Republican 2004 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE ELECTION RESULTS House District 55 Bea Ann Melichar (D) Michael Lange (R)* Yellowstone 1751 3166 Grand Total 1751 3166 House District 56 Paul D. Lytle (D) Christine C. Frazier (G) Don Roberts (R)* Yellowstone 1875 194 3395 Grand Total 1875 194 3395 House District 57 Donald E. Woerner (D) Penny Morgan (R)* Carbon 161 201 Yellowstone 2038 3208 Grand Total 2199 3409 House District 58 Emelie Kay Eaton (D) Curt Hughes (R) Yellowstone 2269 2163 Grand Total 2269 2163 House District 59 Dan Dutton (D) Joan Andersen (R)* Carbon 2298 2508 Grand Total 2298 2508 House District 60 G. Michael Reynolds (D) Jack Ross (R)* Carbon 15 56 Stillwater 1488 2611 Sweet Grass 80 285 Grand Total 1583 2952 House District 61 Joel Boniek (C) Bruce A. Rinnert (D) Bruce Malcolm (R)* Park 341 1205 2038 Sweet Grass 68 526 912 Grand Total 409 1731 2950 House District 62 Sam E. Francis (D) Pat Wagman (R)* Park 1874 2494 Grand Total 1874 2494 House District 63 Mike Phillips (D) Bill Warden (R) Gallatin 2889 3054 Grand Total 2889 3054 House District 64 Larry Jent (D)* Page Lutes (R) Gallatin 2647 2117 Grand Total 2647 2117 House District 65 Brady Wiseman (D) Doug Marshall (R) Gallatin 2064 1309 Grand Total 2064 1309 House District 66 Mark D. DeGroot (C) Christopher Harris (D)* Gallatin 1607 2783 Grand Total 1607 2783 House District 67 Scott Emmett Lessley (D) John Sinrud (R)* Gallatin 1457 3336 Grand Total 1457 3336 * = Incumbent C = Constitution D = Democrat G = Green I = Independent L = Libertarian RF = Reform R = Republican 2004 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE ELECTION RESULTS House District 68 David Tyler (D) Scott Sales (R)* Broadwater 592 1203 Gallatin 1217 2106 Grand Total 1809 3309 House District 69 Mary Newman Hardin (I) Jack Wells (R) Gallatin 1690 3738 Grand Total 1690 3738 House District 70 Byron F. Anderson (D) Roger Koopman (R) Gallatin 2226 3305 Grand Total 2226 3305 House District 71 Lonny F. Smithson (D) Diane Rice (R)* Jefferson 354 985 Madison 1014 2800 Grand Total 1368 3785 House District 72 Debby Barrett (R)* Beaverhead 3440 Grand Total 3440 House District 73 Art Noonan (D) Silver Bow 3067 Grand Total 3067 House District 74 George G. Groesbeck (D) Dave Stratton (I) Debby Horne (R) Silver Bow 2734 922 1154 Grand Total 2734 922 1154 House District 75 Jim Keane (D)* John W. McCracken (G) Silver Bow 3324 454 Grand Total 3324 454 House District 76 Jon C. Sesso (D) Bob Harper (I) Silver Bow 2174 848 Grand Total 2174 848 House District 77 William D. Janecke (D) Scott Mendenhall (R)* Jefferson 1808 2528 Lewis and Clark 408 369 Grand Total 2216 2897 House District 78 Jill Cohenour (D)* Roger Halver (R) Lewis and Clark 1973 1891 Grand Total 1973 1891 House District 79 Dave Gallik (D)* Lynn Stumberg (R) Lewis and Clark 3046 1857 Grand Total 3046 1857 House District 80 Mary Caferro (D) Lloyd Douglas Teigen (R) Lewis and Clark 2659 1906 Grand Total 2659 1906 * = Incumbent C = Constitution D = Democrat G = Green I = Independent L = Libertarian RF = Reform R = Republican 2004 GENERAL LEGISLATIVE ELECTION RESULTS House District 81 Christine Kaufmann (D)* Robert Leach (R) Lewis and Clark 3000 1233 Grand Total 3000 1233 House District 82 Hal Jacobson (D)* Jim McCormick (R) Lewis and Clark 2913 1811 Grand Total 2913 1811 House District 83 Harry W.
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