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2010 ELECTION RESULTS Unofficial Results As of State Representative Initiative 164, Reducing the Convention Licenses, Replacing James E A8 – Missoulian, Thursday, November 4, 2010 2010 ELECTION RESULTS Unofficial results as of State Representative Initiative 164, reducing the Convention licenses, replacing James E. Rokosch (D) .......6063 Wednesday, Nov. 3. District 86 annual interest, fees, and For ........................................784 outfitter-sponsored big game Ron Stoltz (R) ...................11192 Kathy Swanson (D) ..............826 charges payday, title and Against .................................926 licenses with nonresident retail installment lenders licenses, increasing County Commissioner Flathead County County Commissioner and consumer loan licensees Initiative 105, amending the nonresident license fees, and District 4 U.S. Representative Scott C. Adler (R) ...............1252 may charge on loans to Montana Constitution to increasing funding for Kathleen Driscoll (D) ..........6842 Mike Fellows (L) .................1947 36 percent prohibit state or local hunting access and habitat Matt Kanenwisher (R) .......10555 Dennis McDonald (D).........8070 Clerk and Recorder/Assessor For ......................................7529 governments from imposing For ....................................18418 any new tax on transactions Denny Rehberg (R) ..........20996 Blanche McLure (R) ...........1299 Against ...............................2572 Against .............................17455 County Commissioner that sell or transfer real District 5 property Suzy Foss (R) ...................10200 Public Service Commissioner Sheriff/Coroner Initiative 164, reducing the Lincoln County For ......................................1362 annual interest, fees, and Carlotta Grandstaff (I) ........7031 Bill Gallagher (R) ..............20058 Stephen T. Immenschuh (R) ...1235 Against .................................455 Ken Toole (D) ....................10271 U.S. Representative charges payday, title and Mike Fellows (L) ...................509 Initiative 161, abolishing retail installment lenders Clerk and Recorder/ County Attorney outfitter-sponsored hunting and consumer loan licensees Election Administrator/ Supreme Court Justice 4 Christopher G. Miller (R) ......900 Dennis McDonald (D).........1687 Denny Rehberg (R) ............4922 licenses, replacing may charge on loans to Superintendent of Schools Beth Baker ........................12953 outfitter-sponsored big game Regina Plettenberg (R) .....15002 Nels Swandal ...................12798 36 percent Superintendent of Schools Supreme Court Justice 4 licenses with nonresident For ....................................28420 Jo Ann Husbyn (R) .............1212 licenses, increasing Against ...............................8361 Sheriff/Coroner Shall Supreme Court Justice Beth Baker ..........................2799 Nels Swandal .....................3069 nonresident license fees, and Chris Hoffman (R) ............13905 2 Mike Wheat be retained for County Treasurer increasing funding for Wayne Kelly (L) ...................3150 another term? Vickie Harding (D) ..............1177 hunting access and habitat Powell County Yes ....................................18596 Shall Supreme Court Justice 2 Mike Wheat be retained for For ........................................815 County Attorney/Auditor No .......................................7198 U.S. Representative George Corn (D) ................7986 Justice of the peace another term? Against .................................951 Mike Fellows (L) .................. 145 Yes ......................................4259 William E. “Bill” Fulbright (R) .....9460 District Court Judge District Debbie E. Fratzke .................962 Dennis McDonald (D).......... 537 James W. “Jim” Adie .............393 No .......................................1862 Initiative 164, reducing the Denny Rehberg (R) ........... 1512 11, Dept. 4 annual interest, fees, and Public Administrator David M. Ortley .................15918 Jennifer B. Lint (R) ............14215 Calling a Constitutional District Court Judge charges payday, title and Supreme Court Justice 4 Heidi J. Ulbricht ................12878 District 19, Dept. 1 retail installment lenders Convention Beth Baker ........................... 997 Treasurer/Assessor/Surveyor For ........................................563 Jim Wheelis ........................3952 and consumer loan licensees Nels Swandal ...................... 915 State Senator District 4 Robert Slomski ...................2548 may charge on loans to Mary Hudson-Smith (R) .....8892 Mary Reckin (D) ..................1881 Against .................................787 Jo Anne Johnson (D) .........8135 36 percent Shall Supreme Court Justice Jon Sonju (R) ......................3961 State Senator District 1 Initiative 105, amending the For ......................................1314 2 Mike Wheat be retained for Chas V. Vincent (R) .............5800 Against .................................459 Justice of the Peace, Dept. 1 State Senator District 5 Montana Constitution to another term? Robin L. Clute ....................7989 Edd Blackler (D) .................1934 prohibit state or local Yes ..................................... 1451 Nancy L. Sabo....................7937 State Representatitve No ........................................ 441 Verdell Jackson (R) ............5690 governments from imposing District 2 Missoula County any new tax on transactions Shall Dept. 2 Justice of the Tim Linehan (D) ..................1190 U.S. Representative State Senator District 42 State Representative that sell or transfer real Mike Cuffe (R) ....................2767 Peace Jim Bailey of the District 3 property Mike Fellows (L) .................2261 Dave Lewis (R) .................... 679 Ravalli County Justice Court Shawn Guymon (I) ...............283 For ......................................1116 Dennis McDonald (D).......17347 of the state of Montana be State Representatitve State Senator District 43 Jerry O’Neil (R) ...................1725 Against .................................331 Denny Rehberg (R) ..........17545 retained for another term? District 1 Jonathan L. Arnold (R) ........ 735 Zac Perry (D) ......................1299 Eileen Carney (D) .................886 Yes ....................................12820 Supreme Court Justice 4 Gene Vuckovich (D) ............ 493 Gerald “Jerry” Bennett (R) ..2207 No .......................................3308 Initiative 161, abolishing Beth Baker ........................20581 State Representative outfitter-sponsored hunting District 4 Nels Swandal ...................10506 State Representative Pinesdale Town Selectman licenses, replacing District 17 Darren Lewis ........................100 Will Hammerquist (D) .........1849 outfitter-sponsored big game County Commissioner Derek Skees (R) .................1936 Shall Supreme Court Justice Christy Clark (R) .................... 74 Johnny Watt ............................64 licenses with nonresident District 2 Mike Henning (D) .................. 39 Ron Downey .......................3495 2 Mike Wheat be retained for Rockie Weidow .....................117 licenses, increasing another term? State Representative nonresident license fees, and Darren Coldwell ..................2781 District 5 Yes ....................................25168 State Representative Calling a Constitutional increasing funding for James Henry Mahnke (D) ....873 No .......................................6311 District 84 Convention hunting access and habitat County Clerk and Recorder/ Ron Vandevender (L) .......... 125 Keith Regier (R) ..................3534 Auditor/Surveyor/Election For ......................................6812 For ........................................593 Mike Miller (R) ...................... 637 Administrator District Court Judge 4, Against ...............................9847 State Representative Against .................................815 Dept. 4 Tammy D. Lauer .................6111 State Representative District 6 Brenda Desmond ...............8874 Initiative 105, amending the District 85 Bill Beck (R) ........................3178 Initiative 164, reducing the Sheriff Karen S. Townsend ..........22826 Montana Constitution to Cynthia Hiner (D) ................. 916 prohibit state or local Scott Wheeler (D) ...............1535 annual interest, fees, and Rex Nichols ........................2232 governments from imposing charges payday, title and Roby R. Bowe .....................4659 State Senator District 8 retail installment lenders Shannon James Augare (D) .......13 County Commissioner any new tax on transactions State Representative District 2 that sell or transfer real District 7 and consumer loan licensees Coroner Richard L. Jennison (R)..........21 may charge on loans to Ralph E. “Rem” Mannix (R) ... 1868 property Randy Brodehl (R) ..............2237 Steven H. Schnackenberg ...6273 For ....................................13463 36 percent State Senator District 48 Karen Reeves (D) .................851 County Commissioner Against ...............................4069 For ......................................1009 County Attorney Tom Facey (D) ....................3874 District 3 Bernard G. Cassidy ............5495 Patty Lovaas (R) .................2379 State Representative Against .................................407 Donna Young (R) ............... 1805 Initiative 161, abolishing District 8 outfitter-sponsored hunting Bill Jones (I) ..........................285 County Superintendent of State Senator District 49 Lake County Kevin Kerr (R) .....................2962 County Clerk and Recorder licenses, replacing Steve Lavin (R) ...................1444
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