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Montana, like many other states, saw a divide between two groups of the Republican caucus in the State Legislature. Most pronounced in the State Senate, moderate Republicans, calling themselves "Responsible Republicans," regularly split from conservative leadership to side with Democrats. Most notably, the moderate Republicans sided with the Democratic minority on key issues such as campaign spending law changes, school funding legislation and state employee pension reform.[1]
Leaders on the conservative end of the Republican Party recruited candidates to present primary challenges to moderate Republicans. Many districts lean heavily Republican, meaning the battle over ideas took place in the primary election rather than the general election.[1] Montana had just three Senate districts and seven House districts where the margin of victory was 5 percent or less in the general election.[2][3]
Following the general election, there was no change to the majority control of the Montana House of Representatives. The Democratic Party chipped away at the Republican Party's hold over the chamber by increasing the Democratic seats from 39 to 41. Despite the loss of the two seats, the Republicans maintained their majority control of the chamber, holding 59 seats (down from 61).
A total of 30 incumbents did not run for re-election in 2014. Those incumbents were:
(*) This incumbent served the remainder of the term vacated by Nancy Wilson (D), who ran as a challenger in 2014.
Heading into the November 4 election, the Republican Party held the majority in the Montana House of Representatives:
Montana House of Representatives | |||
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Party | As of November 3, 2014 | After November 4, 2014 | |
Democratic Party | 39 | 41 | |
Republican Party | 61 | 59 | |
Total | 100 | 100 |
To be eligible to serve in the Montana House of Representatives, a candidate must be:[4]
In 18 of the 100 districts up for election in 2014, one major party candidate ran unopposed in the general election. A total of 17 Democrats and one Republican were guaranteed election in November barring unforeseen circumstances.
Two major party candidates faced off in the general election in 82 of the 100 districts up for election.
A total of 16 incumbents faced primary competition on June 3. Thirty incumbents did not seek re-election in 2014 and another 54 incumbents advanced past the primary without opposition. One of the 30 incumbents withdrew following the primary.
Thirty incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 70 incumbents (70.0%) ran for re-election. A list of those incumbents, 12 Democrats and 18 Republicans, can be found above.
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Note: Incumbent Ed Lieser (D) ran in District 5.
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Note: Incumbent Keith Regier (R) ran in District 4.
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Note: Incumbent Randy Brodehl (R) ran in District 9.
Note: Roxanna Brothers was removed from the ballot.
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Note: Incumbent Scott Reichner (R) did not seek re-election.
Note: Taylor withdrew following the primary to accept a replacement nomination in Senate District 4 after Elizabeth Cummings withdrew.[5] JoLynn Yenne was nominated as Taylor's replacement.
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Note: Incumbent Mark Blasdel (R) ran for Montana State Senate District 4.
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Note: Incumbent Greg Hertz (R) ran in District 12.
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Note: Incumbent Dan Salomon (R) ran in District 93.
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Note: Incumbent Pat Ingraham (R) did not seek re-election due to term limits.
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Note: Incumbent Frosty Calf Boss Ribs (D) did not seek re-election.
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Note: Incumbent Lea Whitford (D) ran for Montana State Senate District 8.
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Note: Doheny withdrew following the primary; Kurt Dyer was nominated as his replacement.
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Note: Incumbent Jesse O'Hara (R) did not seek re-election.
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Note: Sheldon withdrew before the general election. A replacement candidate was not named by the August 20 deadline.
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Note: Bowser withdrew before the general election. Olsen was appointed as his replacement.
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Note: Incumbent Jean Price (D) ran in District 24.
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Note: Incumbent Casey Schreiner (D) ran in District 25.
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Note: Tilleman withdrew before the general election. A replacement candidate was not named by the August 20 deadline.
Note: Incumbent Carlie Boland (D) ran for Montana State Senate District 13.
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Note: Incumbent Brian Hoven (R) ran for Montana State Senate District 13.
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Note: Incumbent Bob Mehlhoff (D) ran in District 22.
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Note: Incumbent Rob Cook (R) ran in District 18.
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Note: Incumbent Roy Hollandsworth (R) won re-election in District 28.
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Note: Incumbent Ryan Osmundson (R) won re-election in District 30.
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Note: Incumbent Bill Harris (R) ran in District 29.
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Note: Incumbent Kris Hansen (R) ran for Montana State Senate District 14.
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Note: Hopstad withdrew before the general election. Finley was appointed as his replacement.
Note: Incumbent Wendy Warburton (R) did not seek re-election.
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Note: Incumbent Mike Lang (R) ran in District 33.
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Note: Incumbent Austin Knudsen (R) ran in District 34.
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Note: Incumbent Scott Staffanson (R) ran in District 35.
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Note: Incumbent Alan Doane (R) ran in District 36.
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Note: Incumbent Lee Randall (R) ran in District 37.
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Note: Incumbent Bill McChesney (D) ran for Montana State Senate District 19.
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Note: Incumbent Duane Ankney (R) ran for Montana State Senate District 20.
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Note: Incumbent Jonathan McNiven (R) ran in District 56.
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Note: Incumbent Tom Berry (R) ran in District 40.
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Note: Incumbent Clayton Fiscus (R) ran in District 43.
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Note: Incumbent Daniel Zolnikov (R) ran in District 45.
Note: McNally withdrew after the primary to accept a replacement nomination in Senate District 24.
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Note: Incumbent Douglas Kary (R) ran for Montana State Senate District 22.
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Note: Incumbent Mary McNally (D) ran in District 47.
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Note: Incumbent Dennis Lenz (R) ran in District 48.
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Note: Incumbent Kelly McCarthy (D) ran in District 49.
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Note: This race was subject to a recount, which did not affect the outcome; the above results are from the official canvass.
Note: Incumbent Virginia Court (D) ran in District 50.
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Note: Incumbent Dave Hagstrom (R) ran in District 52.
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Note: Incumbent Margie MacDonald (D) ran in District 51.
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Note: Incumbent Cary Smith (R) ran for Montana State Senate District 27.
Note: Steve Gray was removed from the ballot.
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Note: Incumbent Don Jones (R) ran in District 46.
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Note: Austill withdrew before the general election.
Note: Incumbent Sarah Laszloffy (R) ran in District 53.
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Note: Incumbent Krayton Kerns (R) did not seek re-election due to term limits.
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Note: Incumbent Joanne Blyton (R) ran for Montana State Senate District 29.
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Note: Incumbent David Howard (R) ran for Montana State Senate District 29.
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Note: Incumbent Alan Redfield (R) ran in District 59.
Note: Billie Love was removed from the ballot.
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Note: Incumbent Reilly Neill (D) ran in District 60.
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Note: Incumbent Franke Wilmer (D) ran for Montana State Senate District 32.
Note: Laura Springer was removed from the ballot.
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Note: Incumbent Tom Woods (D) ran in District 62.
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Note: Incumbent Kathleen Williams (D) ran in District 61.
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Note: Incumbent JP Pomnichowski (D) ran for Montana State Senate District 33.
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Note: Incumbent Gordon Vance (R) ran for Montana State Senate District 34.
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Note: Incumbent Kelly Flynn (R) ran in District 70.
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Note: Incumbent Ted Washburn (R) ran for Montana State Senate District 34.
Note: Ward suspended his campaign before the primary, and formally withdrew afterwards.[6]
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Note: Incumbent Kerry White (R) ran in District 64.
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Note: Incumbent Pat Noonan (D) ran in District 74.
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Note: Incumbent Ryan Lynch (D) ran in District 76.
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Note: Incumbent Edith McClafferty (D) ran in District 73.
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Note: Incumbent Amanda Curtis (D) did not seek re-election.
Note: Brian Turnquist was removed from the ballot.
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Note: Incumbent Kirk Wagoner ran in District 75.
Note: James Davis was removed from the ballot.
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Note: Incumbent Steve Gibson (R) ran in District 84.
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Note: Incumbent Chuck Hunter (D) ran in District 83.
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Note: Tenneson was removed from the general election ballot. Perkins was appointed as his replacement.
Note: Incumbent Liz Bangerter (R) ran in District 82.
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Note: Incumbent Galen Hollenbaugh (D), who was ineligible for re-election due to term limits, ran for Montana Public Service Commissioner - District 5.
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Note: Incumbent Jenny Eck (D) ran in District 79.
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Note: Incumbent Wylie Galt (R) did not seek re-election.
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Note: Incumbent Mike Miller (R) ran in District 80.
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Note: Nicholas Taffs withdrew before the general election.
Note: Incumbent Gordon Pierson (D) ran in District 78.
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Note: Incumbent Kathy Swanson (D) ran in District 77.
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Note: Incumbent Pat Connell (R) ran for Montana State Senate District 43.
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Note: Incumbent Ron Ehli (R) ran in District 86.
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Note: Incumbent Nancy Ballance (R) ran in District 87.
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Note: Incumbent Edward Greef (R) ran in District 88.
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Note: Incumbent David Moore (R) ran in District 92.
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Note: Incumbent Bryce Bennett (D) ran in District 91.
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Note: Incumbent Douglas Coffin (D) ran for Montana State Senate District 49.
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Note: Incumbent Ellie Hill (D) ran in District 90.
Note: Sebastian Guilhemotonia was removed from the ballot.
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Note: Incumbent Tom Steenberg (D) ran in District 99.
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Note: Incumbent Carolyn Squires (D) withdrew from the District 100 primary, opting to retire at the end of her term.[7]
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Note: Incumbent Todd Mowbray (D) was an interim replacement for Nancy Wilson (D), who resigned and ran for a new tenure in District 95.
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Note: Incumbent Andrew Person (D) ran in District 96.
Note: David August was removed from the ballot.
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Note: Incumbent Kimberly Dudik (D) ran in District 94.
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Note: Incumbent Champ Edmunds (R) did not seek re-election.
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