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MONTANA SECRETARY of STATE LINDA Mcculloch 2012 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2012 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS Republican GERALD (JERRY) BENNETT HD 01 Lincoln 1,057 TOTAL 1,057 Democrat Republican RONALD K MCDOLE MIKE CUFFE HD 02 Lincoln 443 1,526 TOTAL 443 1,526 Democrat Republican ZAC PERRY JERRY O'NEIL HD 03 Flathead 521 1,118 TOTAL 521 1,118 Democrat Democrat Republican ED LIESER TOM MURI TIM BALDWIN HD 04 Flathead 490 280 916 TOTAL 490 280 916 Democrat Republican JAMES MAHNKE KEITH REGIER HD 05 Flathead 414 1,951 TOTAL 414 1,951 Democrat Republican BRENDA TALBERT CARL GLIMM HD 06 Flathead 510 1,689 TOTAL 510 1,689 Page 1 of 20 Democrat Republican DIANE FRANCES TAYLOR RANDY BRODEHL HD 07 Flathead 388 1,279 TOTAL 388 1,279 Democrat Republican BRITTANY MACLEAN STEVE LAVIN HD 08 Flathead 459 800 TOTAL 459 800 Democrat Republican Republican RODRIK BROSTEN FRANK MUTCH SCOTT M. REICHNER HD 09 Flathead 327 437 990 Lake 206 225 315 TOTAL 533 662 1,305 Democrat Republican ALEXANDER WILLIAM MARK BLASDEL HD 10 Flathead 440 1,924 TOTAL 440 1,924 Democrat Republican BUD KOPPY GREG HERTZ HD 11 Flathead 66 338 Lake 477 1,408 TOTAL 543 1,746 Democrat Republican LUKE WALAWANDER DANIEL R. SALOMON HD 12 Lake 489 1,274 TOTAL 489 1,274 Democrat Republican Republican DEBRA J. ACHATZ PAT INGRAHAM KIRK MCNUTT HD 13 Sanders 634 1,704 616 TOTAL 634 1,704 616 Page 2 of 20 Democrat Republican CHRISTINE JOHNSON NICHOLAS SCHWADERER HD 14 Mineral 248 638 Missoula 322 531 Sanders 70 110 TOTAL 640 1,279 Democrat Democrat Republican FORRESTINA "FROSTY" CALF JASON RICHARD SMITH JOE READ HD 15 Glacier 217 77 22 Lake 157 302 509 Missoula 11 1 10 Pondera 88 37 4 TOTAL 473 417 545 Democrat Democrat Republican RODNEY "FISH" GERVAIS LEA WHITFORD LILA J. EVANS HD 16 Glacier 182 840 220 Toole 7 26 166 TOTAL 189 866 386 Democrat Republican MIKE HENNING CHRISTY CLARK HD 17 Lewis & Clark 118 302 Powell 9 26 Teton 541 1,003 TOTAL 668 1,331 Democrat Republican Republican COLTER MCCARTY JESSE O'HARA RANDY PINOCCI HD 18 Cascade 946 1,186 950 TOTAL 946 1,186 950 Democrat Republican RICHARD D. LIEBERT ROGER A. HAGAN HD 19 Cascade 908 1,169 TOTAL 908 1,169 Page 3 of 20 Democrat Republican LINDSAY LOVE STEVE FITZPATRICK HD 20 Cascade 924 904 TOTAL 924 904 Democrat Republican JEAN PRICE STEVEN R. SEM HD 21 Cascade 1,057 858 TOTAL 1,057 858 Democrat Republican CASEY SCHREINER GEORGE PAUL HD 22 Cascade 734 605 TOTAL 734 605 Democrat Republican CARLIE BOLAND PATRICK FLAHERTY HD 23 Cascade 824 564 TOTAL 824 564 Democrat Republican TOM GLOVER BRIAN HOVEN HD 24 Cascade 438 472 TOTAL 438 472 Democrat Republican TOM JACOBSON CLEVE LONEY HD 25 Cascade 1,262 1,286 TOTAL 1,262 1,286 Democrat ROBERT "BOB" MEHLHOFF HD 26 Cascade 900 TOTAL 900 Page 4 of 20 Republican ROB COOK HD 27 Glacier 277 Pondera 1,185 Toole 63 TOTAL 1,525 Republican ROY HOLLANDSWORTH HD 28 Chouteau 748 Liberty 381 Toole 575 TOTAL 1,704 Democrat Republican TODD LARK RYAN OSMUNDSON HD 29 Chouteau 67 351 Fergus 255 837 Judith Basin 140 379 TOTAL 462 1,567 Republican BILL HARRIS HD 30 Fergus 1,061 Garfield 327 McCone 192 Petroleum 81 TOTAL 1,661 Democrat Democrat Democrat BRIDGET SMITH BILL WHITEHEAD WALTER WHITE TAIL FEATHER HD 31 Roosevelt 190 148 169 Valley 47 23 36 TOTAL 237 171 205 Democrat Democrat TONY BELCOURT CLARENA M. BROCKIE HD 32 Blaine 131 254 Chouteau 26 12 Hill 169 72 Phillips 14 21 Valley 28 12 TOTAL 368 371 Page 5 of 20 Democrat Republican BRENDA SKORNOGOSKI KRIS HANSEN HD 33 Hill 660 653 TOTAL 660 653 Democrat Republican KAREN S. SLOAN WENDY WARBURTON HD 34 Blaine 224 431 Hill 395 346 TOTAL 619 777 Democrat Republican FLOYD R. HOPSTAD MIKE L LANG HD 35 Phillips 106 793 Valley 403 709 TOTAL 509 1,502 Republican AUSTIN KNUDSEN HD 36 Daniels 287 Richland 123 Roosevelt 309 Sheridan 488 TOTAL 1,207 Republican Republican TAMI CHRISTENSEN DAVID HALVORSON HD 37 Dawson 29 114 Richland 486 843 TOTAL 515 957 Democrat Republican Republican JIM HICKS ALAN DOANE EDWARD A. HILBERT HD 38 Dawson 551 715 751 Wibaux 40 146 49 TOTAL 591 861 800 Page 6 of 20 Republican LEE RANDALL HD 39 Carter 414 Custer 231 Dawson 101 Fallon 443 McCone 147 Powder River 396 Prairie 298 TOTAL 2,030 Democrat BILL MCCHESNEY HD 40 Custer 711 TOTAL 711 Democrat Republican PATRICIA RAE PEPPERS STERLING SMALL HD 41 Big Horn 252 212 Powder River 11 71 Rosebud 335 70 TOTAL 598 353 Democrat CAROLYN PEASE-LOPEZ HD 42 Big Horn 665 Yellowstone 24 TOTAL 689 Democrat Republican GARY PERKINS DUANE ANKNEY HD 43 Custer 4 36 Rosebud 355 581 Treasure 63 142 Yellowstone 258 596 TOTAL 680 1,355 Democrat Republican WALLACE YOVETICH JONATHAN MCNIVEN HD 44 Yellowstone 679 1,024 TOTAL 679 1,024 Page 7 of 20 Democrat Republican Republican CAROLEE HAGSTROM TOM BERRY MARK HIGGINS HD 45 Custer 59 102 64 Musselshell 202 589 291 Rosebud 34 103 46 Yellowstone 146 232 151 TOTAL 441 1,026 552 Republican Republican Republican TROY BOUCHER CLAYTON FISCUS MYRON MONSEN HD 46 Yellowstone 672 1,081 629 TOTAL 672 1,081 629 Democrat Republican DALE E. RUMPH DANIEL ZOLNIKOV HD 47 Yellowstone 916 1,270 TOTAL 916 1,270 Democrat Republican RITA WELLS DOUGLAS (DOUG) KARY HD 48 Yellowstone 784 1,033 TOTAL 784 1,033 Democrat Republican MARY MCNALLY TIM STARK HD 49 Yellowstone 762 540 TOTAL 762 540 Democrat Democrat Republican CURTIS HARPER DEBORAH D. WILLIS DENNIS ROBERT LENZ HD 50 Yellowstone 270 633 992 TOTAL 270 633 992 Democrat Democrat Republican KELLY MCCARTHY LITA PEPION TAJ MUKADAM HD 51 Yellowstone 493 128 417 TOTAL 493 128 417 Page 8 of 20 Democrat Republican VIRGINIA COURT KASSIDY OLSON HD 52 Yellowstone 780 669 TOTAL 780 669 Democrat Republican JOSEPH SANDS DAVE HAGSTROM HD 53 Yellowstone 704 842 TOTAL 704 842 Democrat Republican MARGIE MACDONALD DAVID LEWIS HD 54 Yellowstone 660 620 TOTAL 660 620 Democrat Republican BOB WINGER CARY SMITH HD 55 Yellowstone 973 1,600 TOTAL 973 1,600 Republican Republican GEORGE DAY DON JONES HD 56 Yellowstone 617 1,248 TOTAL 617 1,248 Democrat Republican Republican SEAN WHITING DEBRA BONOGOFSKY SARAH LASZLOFFY HD 57 Carbon 60 48 101 Yellowstone 835 708 1,544 TOTAL 895 756 1,645 Democrat Republican COLE OLSON KRAYTON KERNS HD 58 Yellowstone 892 1,205 TOTAL 892 1,205 Page 9 of 20 Democrat Republican PAUL BECK JOANNE G. BLYTON HD 59 Carbon 945 1,349 TOTAL 945 1,349 Democrat Republican Republican Republican JIM DICKEY KATHY HAMAN DAVID HOWARD DALE MILLIGAN HD 60 Carbon 9 6 11 3 Stillwater 500 506 829 272 Sweet Grass 17 84 77 21 TOTAL 526 596 917 296 Republican Republican Republican DANIEL BURMEISTER DEBRA LAMM ALAN REDFIELD HD 61 Park 64 732 861 Sweet Grass 160 375 472 TOTAL 224 1,107 1,333 Democrat Republican Republican REILLY NEILL JUANITA LUX DAN SKATTUM HD 62 Park 859 239 829 TOTAL 859 239 829 Democrat Republican MARTY LIVINGSTON TOM BURNETT HD 63 Gallatin 1,178 1,459 TOTAL 1,178 1,459 Democrat Republican TOM WOODS CLINT FIELD HD 64 Gallatin 798 658 TOTAL 798 658 Democrat Republican KATHLEEN WILLIAMS NICK MAHAN HD 65 Gallatin 500 261 TOTAL 500 261 Page 10 of 20 Democrat Republican JENNIFER "JP" POMNICHOWSKI DAVE PONTE HD 66 Gallatin 761 438 TOTAL 761 438 Republican GORDON (GORDY) VANCE HD 67 Gallatin 1,510 TOTAL 1,510 Republican KELLY FLYNN HD 68 Broadwater 677 Gallatin 1,083 TOTAL 1,760 Republican Republican WILLIAM BENNETT TED WASHBURN HD 69 Gallatin 957 1,246 TOTAL 957 1,246 Democrat Republican APRIL BUONAMICI KERRY E. WHITE HD 70 Gallatin 644 1,263 TOTAL 644 1,263 Republican Republican Republican ROBERT KENNEDY RAY L. SHAW BOB WAGNER HD 71 Jefferson 36 189 307 Madison 197 851 685 TOTAL 233 1,040 992 Democrat Republican NORMA J. DUFFY JEFFREY WELBORN HD 72 Beaverhead 507 1,646 TOTAL 507 1,646 Page 11 of 20 Democrat Republican PAT NOONAN GARY WOLD HD 73 Silver Bow 1,572 646 TOTAL 1,572 646 Democrat Democrat Republican RYAN LYNCH ED ZIMPEL MAX YATES HD 74 Silver Bow 1,303 751 931 TOTAL 1,303 751 931 Democrat Republican EDITH (EDIE) MCCLAFFERTY GREG MILLER HD 75 Silver Bow 1,651 426 TOTAL 1,651 426 Democrat Democrat AMANDA CURTIS DOUGLAS SHIDLER II HD 76 Silver Bow 1,173 149 TOTAL 1,173 149 Democrat Republican Republican ADAM LYTHGOE ALAN L. HALE KIRK B. WAGONER HD 77 Jefferson 753 709 787 Lewis & Clark 205 115 78 TOTAL 958 824 865 Democrat Republican JOE COHENOUR STEVE GIBSON HD 78 Lewis & Clark 785 836 TOTAL 785 836 Democrat Republican CHUCK HUNTER MARK DIAZ HD 79 Lewis & Clark 1,276 785 TOTAL 1,276 785 Page 12 of 20 Democrat Republican KELSEN YOUNG LIZ BANGERTER HD 80 Lewis & Clark 1,005 889 TOTAL 1,005 889 Democrat Republican GALEN HOLLENBAUGH RONALD LASSLE HD 81 Lewis & Clark 1,328 412 TOTAL 1,328 412 Democrat Democrat Democrat Republican JENNY ECK DONALD JONES DON JUDGE SAMUEL J HUNTHAUSEN HD 82 Lewis & Clark 800 252 442 804 TOTAL 800 252 442 804 Democrat Republican Republican MARLA C CLARK WYLIE GALT JONATHAN (JON) R. JACKSON HD 83 Broadwater 48 140 113 Golden Valley 48 127 81 Lewis & Clark 304 251 307 Meagher 94 250 199 Wheatland 95 275 171 TOTAL 589 1,043 871 Democrat Republican EVERETT G.
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