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Updated 3/14/2014 Dist Dist. Incumbent 2012 New 2015 Republican (Prim/Gen) Democrat (Prim/Gen) Other Party (Prim/Gen) 2015 Incumbent P- District Session Contact Info. Base SENATE SD 1 Chas Vincent (R) SR SD 1 Chas Vincent* Terence Gill 34 Paul Bunyan Ln. SR 760 Grave Creek Road Libby, MT 59923-7990 Eureka, MT 59917 406-293-1575 SD1-100% 406-882-4214 [email protected] [email protected] (2658/5804) – 2010 (P/GEN) – 2010 (1809/3991) – 2006 (1437/3228) – 2006 (0/174) – 2010 (write in) SD 2 Dee Brown (R) S SD 2 P.O. Box 444 SR Hungry Horse, MT 59919-0444 406-387-9393 SD2-55%; ( ) – 2012 ( ) – 2012 SD3-45%; (2087/5454) – 2008 (2385/4544) – 2008 SD4-0.26% (2268/4403) – 2004 (911/4470) – 2004 SD 3 Bruce Tutvedt (R) SR SD 3 2335 West Valley Drive LR Kalispell, MT 59901 (406) 257-9732 SD2-50%; ( ) – 2012 ( ) – 2012 [email protected] SD3-50%; (2898/7327) – 2008 (2131/4547) – 2008 SD4-5% (3473/7034) – 2004 (719/3020) – 2004 SD 4 Jon Sonju (R) SR SD 4 Mark W. Blasdel Elizabeth A. Cummings PO Box 2954 SR P.O. Box 1493 937 5th Avenue East Kalispell, MT 59903-2954 Kalispell, MT 59903 Kalispell, MT 59901 406-270-7113 SD3-20%; [email protected] 406-257-1684 [email protected] SD4-50%; [email protected] SD5-30% Tammi Fisher P.O. Box 292 Lloyd Wilkins Kalispell, MT 59903 P.O. Box 106 406-370-6776 Hot Springs, MT 59845 [email protected] 406-741-2536 Thetammifisher.com [email protected] (1919/4007) – 2010 (649/1902) – 2010 (2216/4113) – 2006 (887/2481) – 2006 SD 5 Verdell Jackson SD 5 Bob Keenan Daniel S. King 555 Wagner Lane (R) SR P.O. Box 697 P.O. Box 1228 Kalispell, MT 59901-8079 Bigfork, MT 59911 Bigfork, MT 59911 406-756-8344 SD5-51%; 406-250-4111 406-755-5998 [email protected] SD48%; [email protected] [email protected] SD3-1% (3069/6639) – 2010 (725/2447) – 2010 (4121/5751) – 2006 (1012/3913) – 2006 Updated 3/14/2014 Dist. Incumbent 2012 New 2015 Republican (Prim/Gen) Democrat (Prim/Gen) Other Party (Prim/Gen) 2015 Incumbent P- District Session Contact Info. Base SD 6 Janna Taylor (R) LR SD 6 P.O. Box 233 SR Dayton, MT 59914-0233 406-253-8766 SD6-51%; [email protected] SD5-42%; SD3-6%; ( ) – 2012 ( ) – 2012 SD8-1% (2246/6746) – 2008 UNOPPOSED – 2008 (0/2330-C) – 2008 (2136/5193) – 2004 (1091/3456) – 2004 (0/462-C) – 2004 SD 7 Jennifer Fielder S SD 7 5 Gable Rd. (R) SR Thompson Falls, MT 59873-8512 406-827-4645 SD7-82%; [email protected] SD3-10%; ( ) – 2012 ( ) – 2012 SD6-7% (2761/5509) – 2008 (3010/4539) – 2008 (1768/3463) – 2004 (1628/5640) – 2004 ( ) – 2012 SD 8 Shannon Augare SD SD 8 Liane Johnson Lea Whitford PO Box 909 (D) SD P.O. Box 484 221 Ed Williams Road Browning, MT 59417-0909 Cut Bank, MT 59427 Cut Bank, MT 59427 406-450-5686 SD8-78%; 406-450-3419 406-873-2582 [email protected] SD6-16%; [email protected] [email protected] SD14-7% (676/1776) – 2010 (971/2105) – 2010 (0/618-I) – 2006 UNOPPOSED – 2006 (2697/3846) – 2006 (0/970-L) – 2006 SD 9 Rick Ripley (R) SR SD 9 Llew Jones* Joan Graham SR 1104 4th Avenue South West P.O. Box 603 Conrad, MT 59425 Fairfield, MT 59436 406-271-3104 406-467-3627 SD14-58%; [email protected] SD9-36%; David Brownell SD8-5%; Joseph Large P.O. Box 67 SD42-1% P.O. Box 176 Pendroy, MT 59467 Fairfield, MT 59436 406-469-2261 406-285-8788 [email protected] [email protected] (2390/5631) – 2008 (2706/3694) – 2008 (2136/8022) – 2004 UNOPPOSED – 2004 SD Bradley Hamlett S SD 10 8920 MT Highway 200 10 (D) SR Wolf Creek, MT 59648-8639 406-562-3502 SD9-50%; ( ) – 2012 ( ) – 2012 SD10-44%; (1262/3899) – 2008 (3382/4065) – 2008 SD13-7% (1279/3705) – 2004 (2445/4026) – 2004 Updated 3/14/2014 Dist. Incumbent 2012 New 2015 Republican (Prim/Gen) Democrat (Prim/Gen) Other Party (Prim/Gen) 2015 Incumbent P- District Session Contact Info. Base SD Anders Blewett LD SD 11 Ed Buttrey* Vonnie Brown P.O. Box 2807 11 (D) LD 410 Central Avenue, Suite 611 63 Gopher Drive Great Falls, MT 59403-2807 Great Falls, MT 59401 Great Falls, MT 59404 406-231-8618 SD13-86%; 406-750-6798 406-788-1568 [email protected] SD12-12%; [email protected] [email protected] SD9-2% Buttrey4senate.com (984/2132) – 2010 (1952/2989) – 2010 (0/1032-C) – 2006 UNOPPOSED – 2006 (2098/4291) – 2006 (0/480-L) – 2006 SD Mitch Tropila (D) S SD 12 Sheridan Buck Mary Sheehy Moe PO Box 929 12 SD P.O. Box 2984 P.O. Box 278 Great Falls, MT 59403-0929 Great Falls, MT 59403 Great Falls, MT 59403 406-452-9554 SD11-55%; 406-836-9848 406-868-9427 [email protected] SD10-44%; [email protected] [email protected] SD12-0.45% Facebook.com/pages/Sheridan- Senate-12/251110731718562 (P/2737) – 2010 (1285/GEN) – 2010 (402/1937) – 2006 (1525/2586) – 2006 SD Edward Buttrey LD SD 13 Brian Hoven Carlie Boland 410 Central Avenue, Suite 611 13 (R) LD 1501 Meadowlark Drive 1215 6th Avenue North Great Falls, MT 59401 Great Falls, MT 59404 Great Falls, MT 59401 406-750-6798 SD12-69%; 406-761-8533 406-868-1029 [email protected] SD11-31% [email protected] [email protected] Buttrey4senate.com (1175/3914) – 2010 (2453/2867) – 2010 UNOPPOSED – 2006 (2678/5855) – 2006 SD Llew Jones (R) SR SD 14 Kris Hansen Greg Jergeson 1102 4th Ave. SW 14 S P.O. Box 5 818 5th Street Conrad, MT 59425-1919 Havre, MT 59501 Havre, MT 59501 406-289-0345 TOP RACE 406-262-7514 [email protected] [email protected] SD17-59%; [email protected] SD14-28%; Kristinhansen.com SD15-7%; SD13-6%; Carl R. Mattson SD12- P.O. Box 382 0.49%; Chester, MT 59522 SD16-0.02% 406-868-5127 [email protected] (2348/5523) – 2010 (P/GEN) – 2010 (2818/5707) – 2006 (1740/2403) – 2006 Updated 3/14/2014 Dist. Incumbent 2012 New 2015 Republican (Prim/Gen) Democrat (Prim/Gen) Other Party (Prim/Gen) 2015 Incumbent P- District Session Contact Info. Base SD Bradley Maxon SR SD 15 P.O. Box 49 15 Hamlett (D) SR Cascade, MT 59421 406-799-5885 SD15-71%; [email protected] SD42-25%; (3249/6231) – 2010 (1027/1977) – 2010 SD10-4% (3915/6160) – 2006 (1540/2754) – 2006 SD Jonathan Windy SD SD 16 PO Box 269 16 Boy (D) SD Box Elder, MT 59521 (406) 395-5955 SD16-93%; UNOPPOSED – 2012 ( ) – 2012 [email protected] SD17-5%; UNOPPOSED – 2008 (1476/4488) – 2008 SD18-2% UNOPPOSED – 2004 (1347/5464) – 2004 SD John Brenden (R) LD SD 17 Box 970 17 SR Scobey , MT 59263 406-783-5394 SD18-81%; [email protected] SD17-17%; (810/3515) – 2010 (2018/2324) – 2010 SD16-1% (599/2422) – 2006 (2124/3886) – 2006 SD Matthew S SD 18 1954 Highway 16 18 Rosendale (R) SR Glendive, MT 59330-9218 406-687-3549 SD19-95%; ( ) – 2012 ( ) – 2012 [email protected] SD18-3%; (1545/4710) – 2008 (3202/4343) – 2008 SD20-2% (3619/6362) – 2004 (1482/2992) – 2004 SD SR SD 19 Frederick Davis Moore Bill McChesney 19 SR 487 Signal Butte Road 316 Missouri Miles City, MT 59301 Miles City, MT 59301 SD20-85%; 406-853-2333 406-853-2826 SD15-11%; [email protected] [email protected] SD23-4% Senatorericmoore.com ( ) – 2012 ( ) – 2012 (2368/7338) – 2008 UNOPPOSED – 2008 (2581/4878) – 2004 (1246/3733) – 2004 Updated 3/14/2014 Dist. Incumbent 2012 New 2015 Republican (Prim/Gen) Democrat (Prim/Gen) Other Party (Prim/Gen) 2015 Incumbent P- District Session Contact Info. Base SD Frederick (Eric) SR SD 20 Duane Ankney Rod Mogen 487 Signal Butte Rd. 20 Moore (R) SR P.O. Box 2138 P.O. Box 55 Miles City, MT 59301-9205 Colstrip, MT 59323 Rosebud, MT 59347 406-234-3562 SD23-54%; 406-740-0629 406-347-5372 [email protected] SD22-43%; [email protected] [email protected] SD29-2%; Ankneyforsenate.com SD20-1%; SD21-0.01% Barry M. Usher P.O. Box 7236 Billings, MT 59103 [email protected] Barryusherformontana.com (2283/5828) – 2010 (P/GEN) – 2010 (3063/6365) – 2006 (1230/-) – 2006 (withdrew) SD Sharon Stewart- SD SD 21 PO Box 211 21 Peregoy (D) SD Crow Agency, MT 59022-0211 406-639-2198 SD21-91%; (UNOPPOSED – 2012 ( ) – 2012 [email protected] SD22-5%; 546/2377) – 2008 (3270/4071) – 2008 SD20-3% UNOPPOSED – 2004 (731/4400) – 2004 SD S SD 22 Douglas “Doug” Kary Steven Fugate 22 S 415 West Wicks Lane 346 Glenhaven Drive ******* Billings, MT 59105 Billings, MT 59105 TOP RACE 406-259-4490 406-694-3350 SD24-82%; Karyformtsenate.com [email protected] SD23-18% ( ) – 2012 ( ) – 2012 (1475/4990) – 2008 (2560/4122) – 2008 (1794/4045) – 2004 (1339/4535) – 2004 SD Roger Webb (R) SR SD 23 1132 Ginger Ave. 23 LR Billings, MT 59105-2062 406-861-9322 SD28-39%; [email protected] SD24-28%; SD23-23%; SD29-10% (1926/7702) – 2010 (P/GEN) – 2010 (2497/6303) – 2006 (1306/2797) – 2006 Updated 3/14/2014 Dist. Incumbent 2012 New 2015 Republican (Prim/Gen) Democrat (Prim/Gen) Other Party (Prim/Gen) 2015 Incumbent P- District Session Contact Info. Base SD S SD 24 Tonya Shellnutt Kendall Van Dyk 24 S P.O. Box 80324 910 North 31st Street ******* Billings, MT 59108 Billings, MT 59101 SD25-82%; 406-598-6658 406-690-1728 SD28-15%; [email protected] [email protected] SD26-3% Tonyashellnutt.com kendallvandyk.com Keith Winkler 611 Pebble Beach Road #3 Billings, MT 59105 406-839-3240 [email protected] Rodney Garcia P.O.
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