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2002 Primary Legislative Election Results 2002 Primary Legislative Election Results Page1of9 District & County Candidate Name Political Party Affiliation & Votes HD 1 Jean Hough (D) David Havens (R) Carol Lambert (R) Carter 29 67 209 Fallon 41 228 498 Powder River 38 97 262 Wibaux 108 28 76 Grand Total 216 420 1045 HD 2 Ralph Lenhart (D) * Dawson 526 Grand Total 526 HD 3 Ronald R. Devlin (R) * Custer 412 Prairie 376 Rosebud 220 Grand Total 1008 HD 4 Gary Matthews (D) * Custer 657 Grand Total 657 HD 5 Norma Bixby (D) * Paul Green (R) Big Horn 332 391 Rosebud 156 39 Grand Total 488 430 HD 6 Neta D. Old Elk (D) Veronica Small-Eastman (D) Judy Murdock (R) Big Horn 410 467 481 Yellowstone 1 2 17 Grand Total 411 469 498 HD 7 Monica J. Lindeen (D) * Tom Nansel (R) Rosebud 351 224 Treasure 70 150 Yellowstone 175 266 Grand Total 596 640 HD 8 Alan Olson (R) * Golden Valley 182 Musselshell 978 Wheatland 344 Yellowstone 62 Grand Total 1566 HD 9 Larry M. Healy (D) Tonia Fisher-Clark (R) Mark E. Noennig (R) * Yellowstone 365 637 938 Grand Total 365 637 938 HD 10 Connie Wardell (D) Don Roberts (R) Yellowstone 467 1127 Grand Total 467 1127 HD 11 Kim Gillan (D) * Denis A. Pitman (R) Yellowstone 319 435 Grand Total 319 435 HD 12 Wanda Grinde (D) Clarice Schrumpf (R) * Yellowstone 278 437 Grand Total 278 437 HD 13 Sandy Weiss (D) Weldon J. Birdwell (R) Rodney Garcia (R) Yellowstone 246 264 130 Grand Total 246 264 130 * = Incumbent D = Democrat R = Republican 2002 Primary Legislative Election Results Page2of9 District & County Candidate Name Political Party Affiliation & Votes HD 14 Laurance Edward Ridle (D) Roy Brown (R) * Yellowstone 297 466 Grand Total 297 466 HD 15 Jeff Greenfield (D) Daniel C. Fuchs (R) * Yellowstone 290 630 Grand Total 290 630 HD 16 Gary Forrester (D)* Angelo Bianco (R) Yellowstone 257 413 Grand Total 257 413 HD 17 Gary Branae (D) * Paul DiLorenzo (R) Yellowstone 278 303 Grand Total 278 303 HD 18 Arlene Becker (D) Dennis Himmelberger (R) * Yellowstone 397 564 Grand Total 397 564 HD 19 June Hermanson (D) Michael Lange (R) Yellowstone 410 745 Grand Total 410 745 HD 20 CarolGibson(D) KenPeterson(R)* Yellowstone 446 663 Grand Total 446 663 HD 21 Penny (Armstrong) Morgan(R) Thomas Stinson (R) Yellowstone 526 305 Grand Total 526 305 HD 22 Emelie Kay Eaton (D) Jeff Laszloffy (R) * Yellowstone 389 606 Grand Total 389 606 HD 23 Dan Dutton (D) Joan Andersen (R) * Carbon 934 1272 Grand Total 934 1272 HD 24 Linda Halstead-Acharya (D) Jack Ross (R) Stillwater 254 1710 Sweet Grass 22 295 Grand Total 276 2005 HD 25 Bruce R. Carroll (D) Lianna T. Karlin (R) Bruce Malcolm (R) Sharon Walker (R) Park 402 126 724 329 Sweet Grass 48 222 325 140 Grand Total 450 348 1049 469 HD 26 Dan Kaul (D) Ronald N. Fick (R) Pat Wagman (R) Robert White (R) Park 801 74 863 87 Grand Total 801 74 863 87 HD 27 Art Carlson (D) Scott Sales (R) Gallatin 296 965 Grand Total 296 965 HD 28 Brady Wiseman (D) Cindy Younkin (R) * Gallatin 259 769 Grand Total 259 769 HD 29 Larry Jent (D) * Dustin L. Stewart (R) Gallatin 189 237 Grand Total 189 237 * = Incumbent D = Democrat R = Republican 2002 Primary Legislative Election Results Page3of9 District & County Candidate Name Political Party Affiliation & Votes HD 30 Christopher Harris (D) * Diana Papili (R) Gallatin 144 49 Grand Total 144 49 (Write-In) HD 31 Doug Marshall (D) Clinton A. Cain (R) Todd Reier (R) John Sinrud (R) * Gallatin 209 312 294 594 Grand Total 209 312 294 594 HD 32 Joe Balyeat (R) * Gallatin 1150 Grand Total 1150 HD 33 Byron F. Anderson (D) Diane Rice (R) * Beaverhead 0 20 Gallatin 99 125 Madison 308 857 Silver Bow 27 24 Grand Total 434 1026 HD 34 Louise Bruce (D) Debby Barrett (R) * Beaverhead 127 1780 Grand Total 127 1780 HD 35 Steve Gallus (D) * Gerry Allen (R) Silver Bow 1460 565 Grand Total 1460 565 HD 36 Jim Keane (D) * Silver Bow 1273 Grand Total 1273 HD 37 Larry Cyr (D) * Silver Bow 1023 Grand Total 1023 HD 38 Brad Newman (D) * William Penn (R) Silver Bow 1099 162 Grand Total 1099 162 HD 39 Sam Samson (D) Scott Mendenhall (R) Jefferson 960 1107 Grand Total 960 1107 HD 40 Ted Flynn (R) Daniel S. Hurwitz (R) Mark L. Peck (R) Verle L. Rademacher (R) Broadwater 222 206 371 127 Cascade 14 22 8 21 Lewis and Clark 104 63 113 42 Meagher 89 355 118 165 Grand Total 429 646 610 355 HD 41 Elmer B. Fauth (D) Brennan Ryan (D) Jim Whitaker (R) * Cascade 137 242 197 Grand Total 137 242 197 HD 42 Eve Franklin (D) Jan F. Cahill (R) Cascade 941 501 Grand Total 941 501 HD 43 Tim Callahan (D) * John Allen Abarr (R) Mat Rowley (R) Cascade 941 114 425 Grand Total 941 114 425 HD 44 George Golie (D) * Cascade 732 Grand Total 732 * = Incumbent D = Democrat R = Republican 2002 Primary Legislative Election Results Page4of9 District & County Candidate Name Political Party Affiliation & Votes HD 45 John Parker (D) Art Dickhoff (R) Cascade 675 381 Grand Total 675 381 HD 46 Bill Wilson (D) Dan Mann (R) Cascade 534 211 Grand Total 534 211 HD 47 Sue Dickenson (D) Rick Losleben (R) Cascade 1016 501 Grand Total 1016 501 HD 48 Kathleen Galvin-Halcro (D) * Cascade 885 Grand Total 885 HD 49 Ann Hagen-Buss (D) Stuart Lewin (R) Joe McKenney (R) * Cascade 824 278 872 Grand Total 824 278 872 HD 50 Bradley Maxon Hamlett (D) Larry Hanson (D) Rick Ripley (R) * Cascade 207 108 278 Lewis and Clark 191 285 556 Grand Total 398 393 834 HD 51 Jill Cohenour (D) Gilda Clancy (R) * Lewis and Clark 1047 560 Grand Total 1047 560 HD 52 Dave Gallik (D) * Michael Hand (R) John Stelter (R) Lewis and Clark 1782 240 686 Grand Total 1782 240 686 HD 53 Christine Kaufmann (D) * Bob Robinson (R) Lewis and Clark 1610 489 Grand Total 1610 489 HD 54 Hal Jacobson (D) * Kyanne Kelly (R) Lewis and Clark 1854 780 Grand Total 1854 780 HD 55 Vivian Drake (D) Dave Lewis (R) * Lewis and Clark 922 955 Grand Total 922 955 HD 56 Joe McGillis (D) Allen Rome (R) * Deer Lodge 188 89 Powell 248 1169 Grand Total 436 1258 HD 57 Jesse Laslovich (D) * Deer Lodge 1607 Grand Total 1607 HD 58 Kay James (D) Doug Mood (R) * Granite 39 773 Missoula 392 365 Powell 22 107 Grand Total 453 1245 HD 59 Judith Anne Deaver (D) Suzy Foss (R) Ron Stoker (R) Ravalli 304 995 1142 Grand Total 304 995 1142 * = Incumbent D = Democrat R = Republican 2002 Primary Legislative Election Results Page5of9 District & County Candidate Name Political Party Affiliation & Votes HD 60 PatrickC.Boylan(D) BobLake(R) DavidA.Merrick(R) Ravalli 300 1511 613 Grand Total 300 1511 613 HD 61 Jim Shockley (R) * Arnold T. Polanchek (R) Ravalli 1294 767 Grand Total 1294 767 HD 62 Hugh Warford (D) Ray Hawk (R) Missoula 402 276 Ravalli 60 116 Grand Total 462 392 HD 63 Judith B. Smith (D) John K. Erbele (R) Dick Haines (R) * Missoula 705 76 289 Grand Total 705 76 289 HD 64 Ron Erickson (D) * Lawrence Anderson (R) Missoula 802 322 Grand Total 802 322 HD 65 Rosalie Buzzas (D) * Allen Lee (D) Missoula 601 62 Grand Total 601 62 HD 66 Gail Gutsche (D) * Missoula 490 Grand Total 490 HD 67 Tom Facey (D) * Missoula 546 Grand Total 546 HD 68 David E. Wanzenried (D) * Pascal G. Redfern (R) Missoula 563 158 Grand Total 563 158 HD 69 Nancy Rice Fritz (D) * Missoula 794 Grand Total 794 HD 70 Holly Raser (D) * Tyler M. Jourdonnais (R) Missoula 550 289 Grand Total 550 289 HD 71 Patrick Hayes (D) Sylvia Bookout-Reinicke (R) * H.R. Kenck (R) Mineral 193 233 101 Missoula 131 76 52 Sanders 107 154 53 Grand Total 431 463 206 HD 72 Paul Clark (D) * Lincoln 55 Sanders 675 Grand Total 730 HD 73 JoeyJayne(D)* JoshD.King(R) Lake 262 492 Grand Total 262 492 HD 74 Cindy Willis (D) Larry Wolford (D) John Brueggeman (R) * Lake 326 95 1360 Grand Total 326 95 1360 * = Incumbent D = Democrat R = Republican 2002 Primary Legislative Election Results Page6of9 District & County Candidate Name Political Party Affiliation & Votes HD 75 Bradley S. Wirth (D) Stanley Fisher (R) * Flathead 133 502 Lake 169 568 Grand Total 302 1070 HD 76 Holly Brosten (R) Jon Dillard (R) Erik Jerde (R) Bernie Olson (R) Flathead 521 103 226 679 Grand Total 521 103 226 679 HD 77 Rod Bitney (R) * Richard Kuhl (D) Flathead 1436 334 Grand Total 1436 334 HD 78 Tim Dowell (D) Roger Somerville (R) * Flathead 313 810 Grand Total 313 810 HD 79 Verdell Jackson (R) * Flathead 1268 Grand Total 1268 HD 80 Mike Jopek (D) Bob Lawson (R) * Flathead 391 813 Grand Total 391 813 HD 81 David W. Clarke (R) Rick Maedje (R) Sarah J. Truman (R) Ethel A. White (R) Lincoln 136 405 293 312 Grand Total 136 405 293 312 HD 82 Eileen J. Carney (D) * Brent A. McCollum (R) Lincoln 608 490 Grand Total 608 490 HD 83 John T. Polotto (D) Dee L. Brown (R) * Steve C. Crawford (R) Flathead 323 699 370 Grand Total 323 699 370 HD 84 Vince Woodhouse (D) George Everett (R) Harm Toren (R) Flathead 271 663 445 Grand Total 271 663 445 HD 85 Carol C.
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