2020 Unofficial General Election Results for Gallatin County

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2020 Unofficial General Election Results for Gallatin County 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. 71,818 ELSIE ARNTZEN (REP) . 29,624 43.05 KEVIN LEATHERBARROW (LIB) 3,584 5.21 PRESIDENT & VP MELISSA ROMANO (DEM). 35,525 51.62 VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 83 .12 BIDEN/HARRIS (DEM) 36,964 51.80 JORGENSEN/COHEN (LIB) 2,232 3.13 TRUMP/PENCE (REP). 31,639 44.34 PUB SVC COMMISSIONER DST 3 WRITE-IN. 528 .74 VOTE FOR 1 JAMES BROWN (REP). 32,428 47.60 TOM WOODS (DEM) 35,572 52.21 US SENATOR WRITE-IN. 129 .19 VOTE FOR 1 STEVE BULLOCK (DEM) 39,458 55.30 STEVE DAINES (REP) 31,768 44.53 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE 5 WRITE-IN. 122 .17 VOTE FOR 1 MIKE BLACK . 29,009 46.81 LAURIE MCKINNON 32,684 52.73 US REPRESENTATIVE WRITE-IN. 285 .46 VOTE FOR 1 MATT ROSENDALE (REP). 32,159 45.45 KATHLEEN WILLIAMS (DEM). 38,422 54.30 RETAIN JIM SHEA WRITE-IN. 176 .25 VOTE FOR 1 YES 49,582 80.60 NO. 11,932 19.40 GOVERNOR & LT. GOVERNOR VOTE FOR 1 BISHOP/NESPER (LIB) . 2,788 3.93 RETAIN RIENNE H. MCELYEA COONEY/SCHREINER (DEM) 36,716 51.79 VOTE FOR 1 GIANFORTE/JURAS (REP) 31,317 44.18 YES 49,812 81.81 WRITE-IN. 71 .10 NO. 11,074 18.19 SECRETARY OF STATE STATE SENATOR DST 31 VOTE FOR 1 VOTE FOR 1 BRYCE BENNETT (DEM) 35,328 51.08 NICOLAS ALLEVATO (REP) 5,579 33.61 CHRISTI JACOBSEN (REP) 33,739 48.78 CHRISTOPHER POPE (DEM) 11,003 66.28 WRITE-IN. 96 .14 WRITE-IN. 18 .11 ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE SENATOR DST 35 VOTE FOR 1 VOTE FOR 1 RAPH GRAYBILL (DEM) 36,312 52.63 WALT SALES (REP) 5,802 95.85 AUSTIN KNUDSEN (REP). 32,598 47.24 WRITE-IN. 251 4.15 WRITE-IN. 90 .13 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 59 STATE AUDITOR VOTE FOR 1 VOTE FOR 1 MARTY MALONE (REP) 187 45.28 TROY DOWNING (REP) 29,617 43.20 DAN VERMILLION (DEM). 226 54.72 SHANE A MORIGEAU (DEM) 33,818 49.32 WRITE-IN. 0 ROGER ROOTS (LIB). 5,035 7.34 WRITE· IN. 94 .14 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 61 VOTE FOR 1 JIM HAMILTON (DEM) 6, 193 93.61 WRITE-IN. 423 6.39 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) . 5,908 73.58 SANDY ERHARDT (DEM) 35,035 52.09 FRANCIS WENDT (LIB) 2,072 25.81 JESI STAHL (REP) 32,129 47.77 WRITE-IN. 49 .61 WRITE-IN. 93 .14 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 63 COMMISSIONER DST 1 VOTE FOR 1 VOTE FOR 1 ALICE BUCKLEY (DEM) . 3,579 60.58 CARTER ATKINSON (REP) 30,051 44.40 BRYAN DONALD HAYSOM (REP) 2,307 39.05 ZACH BROWN (DEM) 37,515 55.43 WRITE-IN. 22 .37 WRITE-IN. 110 .16 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 64 SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT VOTE FOR 1 VOTE FOR 2 DOUG CAMPBELL (LIB) . 448 5.18 BRIANA SCHULTZ. 26,296 33.80 JANE GILLETTE (REP) . 4,577 52.94 JOHN SCHUTTER . 24,433 31.40 BRIAN GABRIEL POPIEL (DEM). 3,606 41.71 TAMMY SWINNEY . 26,461 34.01 WRITE-IN. 15 .17 WRITE-IN. 618 .79 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 65 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT C-46 VOTE FOR 1 VOTE FOR 1 JOLENE CRUM (REP). 3,827 39.31 YES 50,963 79.81 KELLY KORTUM (DEM) 5,895 60.55 NO. 12.892 20.19 WRITE-IN. 14 .14 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT C-47 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 66 VOTE FOR 1 VOTE FOR 1 YES 49,507 78.14 DENISE HAYMAN (DEM) 5,302 95.55 NO. 13,848 21.86 WRITE-IN. 247 4.45 CONSTITUTIONAL INITIATIVE CI-118 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 67 VOTE FOR 1 VOTE FOR 1 YES 45,056 65.38 COLETTE K. CAMPBELL (DEM) 2,478 35.38 NO. 23,863 34.62 JEDEDIAH HINKLE (REP) 4,152 59.29 ANDREW SCHAEFER (LIB) 361 5.15 WRITE-IN. 12 .17 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 130 VOTE FOR 1 YES 30,819 45.01 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 68 NO. 37,655 54.99 VOTE FOR 1 EMILY BROSTEN (DEM) 2.145 33.30 CALEB HINKLE (REP) 4,287 66.55 INITIATIVE NO. 190 WRITE-IN. 10 .16 VOTE FOR 1 YES 46,126 65.62 NO. 24,171 34.38 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 69 VOTE FOR 1 JENNIFER CARLSON (REP) 5,800 95.76 WRITE-IN. 257 4.24 .
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