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2016 Legislative Primary Election Canvass Montana MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS HD 01 Total Lincoln Democrat 670 670 STEVE HAARSTICK Republican 565 565 BILL CLARK Republican 1015 1015 STEVE GUNDERSON HD 02 Total Lincoln Democrat 569 569 DAVID B. MCGARRY Republican 1783 1783 MIKE CUFFE HD 03 Total Flathead Democrat 840 840 ZAC PERRY Republican 1141 1141 TAYLOR ROSE HD 04 Total Flathead Democrat 565 565 DEBORAH GENTRY Republican 1641 1641 MATT REGIER HD 05 Total Flathead Democrat 1323 1323 DAVE FERN Republican 1111 1111 CHET BILLI 1 of 28 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS HD 06 Total Flathead Democrat 728 728 LISA MORROW Republican 1786 1786 CARL GLIMM HD 07 Total Flathead Democrat 698 698 LYNN STANLEY Republican 917 917 FRANK GARNER HD 08 Total Flathead Democrat 593 593 C PAIGE RAPPLEYE Republican 1385 1385 STEVE LAVIN HD 09 Total Flathead Democrat 478 478 BRITTANY MACLEAN Republican 1259 1259 RANDY BRODEHL HD 10 Total Flathead Lake Republican 1481 348 1829 MARK RAY NOLAND 2 of 28 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS HD 11 Total Flathead Democrat 470 470 EILEEN BACH BECH Republican 1000 1000 DEREK SKEES Republican 911 911 JEAN K. BARRAGAN HD 12 Total Lake Democrat 969 969 SUSAN EVANS Republican 1447 1447 GREG HERTZ HD 13 Total Flathead Sanders Democrat 103 434 537 DEBRA J ACHATZ Democrat 43 101 144 GERALD CUVILLIER Republican 617 1255 1872 BOB BROWN HD 14 Total Mineral Missoula Sanders Democrat 306 88 346 740 BRYAN FOSTER Republican 327 49 623 999 CHARLES WOOLLEY Republican 560 89 425 1074 DENLEY M. LOGE HD 15 Total Glacier Lake Pondera Democrat 268 400 139 807 GEORGE G. KIPP III 3 of 28 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS HD 16 Total Glacier Democrat 1457 1457 SUSAN A. WEBBER HD 17 Total Lewis & Clark Pondera Teton Democrat 91 137 650 878 BARNETT G. SPORKIN- MORRISON Republican 62 103 290 455 CHARLES CHARLIE BROWN Republican 88 187 222 497 DAVID BROWNELL Republican 115 304 650 1069 ROSS H. FITZGERALD HD 18 Total Glacier Pondera Toole Democrat 220 145 191 556 HERBERT HARTZELL Republican 72 362 462 896 ANN MORREN Republican 109 335 750 1194 ROB COOK HD 19 Total Cascade Democrat 749 749 ELAINE G. OLSEN Republican 766 766 RANDY PINOCCI Republican 1230 1230 WENDY MCKAMEY 4 of 28 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS HD 20 Total Cascade Democrat 1069 1069 AMY J. RAPP Republican 1386 1386 FRED ANDERSON Republican 1026 1026 SHERIDAN BUCK HD 21 Total Cascade Democrat 1196 1196 TOM JACOBSON HD 22 Total Cascade Democrat 704 704 ALBERT J FERDERER Democrat 327 327 BILL MINTSIVERI S Republican 506 506 CLEVE LONEY Republican 578 578 LOLA SHELDON- GALLOWAY HD 23 Total Cascade Democrat 1022 1022 BRAD HAMLETT Republican 793 793 MARK A. DUNN 5 of 28 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS HD 24 Total Cascade Democrat 1191 1191 JEAN PRICE Republican 902 902 WILLIAM RAAEN HD 25 Total Cascade Democrat 951 951 GARRETT LANKFORD Republican 857 857 JEREMY TREBAS HD 26 Total Cascade Democrat 728 728 CASEY J. SCHREINER Republican 552 552 MICHAEL K. COOPER SR. HD 27 Total Cascade Chouteau Hill Liberty Democrat 99 364 185 132 780 RYAN ROMINGER Republican 73 382 278 249 982 DARROLD HUTCHINSO N Republican 137 813 102 278 1330 JAMES O'HARA 6 of 28 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS HD 28 Total Hill Democrat 656 656 JACOB BACHMEIER Democrat 556 556 WILL RAWN Republican 980 980 STEPHANIE HESS HD 29 Total Fergus Petroleum Democrat 548 28 576 DRYN DURLEY Republican 1749 148 1897 DAN BARTEL Republican 339 37 376 JEANNIE WALTER HD 30 Total Cascade Fergus Golden Judith Basin Meagher Wheatland Valley Democrat 71 109 50 123 94 93 540 LINDA JOHNSON Republican 173 538 223 523 454 428 2339 E. WYLIE GALT HD 31 Total Roosevelt Valley Democrat 513 152 665 BRIDGET SMITH HD 32 Total Blaine Chouteau Hill Phillips Democrat 437 34 204 34 709 JONATHAN WINDY BOY 7 of 28 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS HD 33 Total Blaine Hill Phillips Valley Democrat 193 130 99 221 643 MIKE FINLEY Republican 152 57 767 381 1357 CASEY KNUDSEN Republican 166 80 257 316 819 MICHAEL BURNS HD 34 Total Daniels Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Democrat 92 152 261 206 711 EVELYN CARLISLE Republican 379 425 615 600 2019 AUSTIN KNUDSEN HD 35 Total Richland Democrat 312 312 CHRIS TRUMPOWE R Republican 752 752 JOEL G. KRAUTTER Republican 1127 1127 SCOTT STAFFANSO N HD 36 Total Dawson Wibaux Democrat 400 46 446 MIKE RUDDY Republican 1297 231 1528 ALAN DOANE Republican 991 64 1055 EDWARD A. HILBERT 8 of 28 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS HD 37 Total Carter Custer Fallon Garfield McCone Powder River Prairie Democrat 29 86 41 20 107 20 74 377 JUDI CRAMER Republican 91 179 377 300 365 181 213 1706 BILL HARRIS Republican 420 80 530 133 73 70 104 1410 LUTHER Q. WATERLAND HD 38 Total Custer Democrat 735 735 STEVE MUGGLI Republican 1177 1177 KENNETH L. HOLMLUND HD 39 Total Custer Rosebud Treasure Yellowstone Democrat 24 317 55 254 650 BRUCE MILLER Republican 150 880 161 685 1876 GERALDINE CUSTER HD 40 Total Musselshell Yellowstone Democrat 182 284 466 EDITH SLOAN Republican 396 487 883 BARRY USHER Republican 489 155 644 BRUCE HOILAND Republican 413 362 775 PAT RILEY HD 41 Total Big Horn Powder River Rosebud Democrat 184 21 244 449 RAE PEPPERS 9 of 28 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS HD 42 Total Big Horn Yellowstone Democrat 652 41 693 SHARON STEWART PEREGOY HD 43 Total Yellowstone Democrat 719 719 ELIZABETH PINCOLINI Republican 1443 1443 PEGGY WEBB HD 44 Total Yellowstone Democrat 798 798 KARI BOITER Republican 1064 1064 DALE MORTENSEN Republican 472 472 TJ SMITH HD 45 Total Yellowstone Democrat 676 676 KEN CROUCH Republican 1212 1212 DANIEL ZOLNIKOV Republican 709 709 JOHN BEDFORD HD 46 Total Yellowstone Democrat 1140 1140 ANGIE BUCKLEY Republican 2039 2039 DONALD W. JONES 10 of 28 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS HD 47 Total Yellowstone Democrat 1072 1072 KATHY KELKER Republican 927 927 JASON LEE THOMAS HD 48 Total Yellowstone Democrat 1264 1264 JESSICA L. KARJALA Republican 1250 1250 ROBERT SAUNDERS HD 49 Total Yellowstone Democrat 880 880 KELLY MCCARTHY Republican 653 653 BRIAN L KENAT HD 50 Total Yellowstone Democrat 956 956 VIRGINIA COURT Republican 925 925 KERRI SEEKINS- CROWE HD 51 Total Yellowstone Democrat 770 770 SHOOTS VEIS Republican 1010 1010 ADAM ROSENDALE 11 of 28 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS HD 52 Total Yellowstone Democrat 896 896 CHRIS GOODRIDGE Republican 1098 1098 JIMMY PATELIS HD 53 Total Yellowstone Democrat 870 870 JORDAN MATNEY Republican 2566 2566 DENNIS LENZ HD 54 Total Yellowstone Democrat 955 955 TRACY M. HEILMAN Republican 1948 1948 JEFF ESSMANN HD 55 Total Yellowstone Democrat 796 796 RYAN ARNOLD Republican 1513 1513 VINCE RICCI HD 56 Total Yellowstone Democrat 684 684 DARYL L TEMPLET Republican 1383 1383 SUE VINTON 12 of 28 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS HD 57 Total Stillwater Sweet Grass Democrat 512 16 528 ELAINE DOERR Republican 2016 122 2138 FORREST J. MANDEVILLE HD 58 Total Carbon Democrat 1100 1100 MIKE CRABTREE Republican 1686 1686 SETH BERGLEE HD 59 Total Gallatin Park Sweet Grass Democrat 83 619 168 870 DIRK ADAMS Republican 73 1176 728 1977 ALAN REDFIELD HD 60 Total Park Democrat 1426 1426 LAURIE BISHOP Republican 1098 1098 DEBRA LAMM HD 61 Total Gallatin Democrat 2031 2031 JIM HAMILTON Republican 1315 1315 NEAL GANSER 13 of 28 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS HD 62 Total Gallatin Democrat 2072 2072 TOM WOODS HD 63 Total Gallatin Democrat 960 960 ZACH BROWN Republican 606 606 JIM KING HD 64 Total Gallatin Democrat 1150 1150 CHASE ELLISON Republican 1576 1576 KERRY E WHITE HD 65 Total Gallatin Democrat 1500 1500 CHRISTOPHE R POPE Republican 856 856 JON A. KNOKEY HD 66 Total Gallatin Democrat 1576 1576 DENISE HAYMAN 14 of 28 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS HD 67 Total Gallatin Democrat 790 790 JOHN JURMU Republican 337 337 MIKE HOUGHTON Republican 980 980 TOM BURNETT HD 68 Total Gallatin Democrat 651 651 DAVID K ANDES Republican 602 602 ART WITTICH Republican 712 712 BRUCE GRUBBS Republican 264 264 MICHAEL B COMSTOCK HD 69 Total Gallatin Democrat 755 755 ERIC DUNHAM Republican 779 779 PHIL OLSON Republican 1450 1450 WALT SALES HD 70 Total Broadwater Lewis & Clark Democrat 396 539 935 MERLYN HUSO Republican 1150 772 1922 KELLY FLYNN 15 of 28 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS HD 71 Total Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Republican 157 1247 86 1490 RAY L. SHAW Republican 155 716 95 966 ROBERT WAGNER HD 72 Total Beaverhead Silver Bow Democrat 460 119 579 MIKE MOSOLF Republican 1258 81 1339 BROOKE ERB Republican 1346 76 1422 TOM WELCH HD 73 Total Silver Bow Democrat 2028 2028 JIM KEANE HD 74 Total Silver Bow Democrat 1748 1748 AMANDA CURTIS HD 75 Total Jefferson Democrat 1141 1141 SABRINA STEKETEE Republican 1644 1644 KIRK B. WAGONER HD 76 Total Silver Bow Democrat 2663 2663 RYAN LYNCH 16 of 28 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 LEGISLATIVE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS HD 77 Total Deer Lodge Granite Democrat 1538 264 1802 KATHY SWANSON Republican 554 577 1131 KERRY GRAYBEAL HD 78 Total Deer Lodge Powell Silver Bow Democrat 286 346 440 1072 GORDON PIERSON JR Republican 185 489 162 836 DEAN K DESILVA HD 79 Total Lewis & Clark Democrat 2062 2062 JENNY ECK HD 80 Total Lewis & Clark Powell Democrat 784 99 883 ELIZABETH CAIN Republican 576 284 860 BECKY BEARD Republican 583 97 680 PATRICK N.
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