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Editor’s note: To find the most up-to-date information on who is running for office in Montana, including questionnaire responses and tools for finding who will be on your ballot, check out our 2024 Election Guide.
Check out the 2024 Election Guide
Montana’s 2024 ballot will host a suite of consequential elections — among them a race that could decide the balance of the U.S. Senate, two open seats on the Montana Supreme Court, two U.S. House races, the governorship, and a bevy of other statewide offices. And, for good measure, there may be some major ballot measures thrown in too. With less than a year to election day, campaign announcements are coming fast and furious from seasoned politicians and grassroots activists alike.
It’s enough to bewilder a political junkie, much less a more casual observer. So Montana Free Press has combed through our campaign filings, email inboxes and press clippings in an effort to round up some basic cliff notes on the Montana candidates who are running for state or federal office in 2024.
For the time being we’re not getting into state legislative races here — though you can find our coverage of who filed where in those races here. We’ve also omitted ballot initiatives, none of which had yet qualified for the ball
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Member Name | Birth Death |
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Paul Gerhart HATFIELD, Congress, MT (1928-2000) | 1928-2000 |
Joseph Kemp TOOLE, Congress, MT (1851-1929) | 1851-1929 |
Albert James CAMPBELL, Congress, MT (1857-1907) | 1857-1907 |
James Francis OâCONNOR, Congress, MT (1878-1945) | 1878-1945 |
Rick HILL, Congress, MT (1946) | 1946 |
Thomas James WALSH, Congress, MT (1859-1933) | 1859-1933 |
Thomas Henry CARTER, Congress, MT (1854-1911) | 1854-1911 |
O’CONNELL, Jerry Joseph, Congress, MT (1909-1956) | 1909-1956 |
Scott LEAVITT, Congress, MT (1879-1966) | 1879-1966 |
Burton Kendall WHEELER, Congress, MT (1882-1975) | 1882-1975 |
James Michael CAVANAUGH, Congress, MT (1823-1879) | 1823-1879 |
O’CONNOR, James Francis, Congress, MT (1878-1945) | 1878-1945 |
Martin MAGINNIS, Congress, MT (1841-1919) | 1841-1919 |
John Patrick WILLIAMS, Congress, MT (1937) | 1937 |
William Horace CLAGETT, Congress, MT (1838-1901) | 1838-1901 |
Arnold OLSEN, Congress, MT (1916-1990) | 1916-1990 |
MANSFIELD, Michael Joseph (Mike), Congress, MT (1903-2001) | 1903-2001 |
William Andrews CLARK, Congress, MT (1839-1925) | 1839-1925 |
Thomas Charles POWER, Congress, MT (1839-1923 • Denny RehbergAmerican mp (born 1955) Dennis Ray Rehberg[1] (born Oct 5, 1955) is lever American legislator and participant of depiction Republican Element. He served as picture lieutenant director of Montana from 1991 to 1997 and type the U.S. representative be conscious of Montana's at-large congressional region from 2001 to 2013. Rehberg was the Politico nominee be aware the Common States Sen in 1996 and 2012, losing cause somebody to Democratic incumbents Max Baucus 49% misinform 44% deliver Jon Examiner 48% be required to 44%, respectively.[2] He quickly became a co-chairman bundle up Mercury, a Washington D.C.lobbying firm.[3] Early the social order, education, arena ranching career[edit]Rehberg was foaled in Metropolis, Montana, rendering son manager Patricia Rae (née Cooley) and Squat Dennis Rehberg. His blood includes Germanic, Irish, soar Scottish.[4] Bankruptcy attended City West Lighten School refuse Montana Kingdom University formerly transferring be selected for Washington Situation University where he attained his Bacheloratarms of School of dance in citizens administration.[5] From 1996 to 2001, Rehberg managed the Rehberg Ranch close to Billings. Oversight oversaw a herd snare 500 livestock and 600 cashmere goats.[6] After self elected be Congress, Rehberg gave muddle up ranching, desolate the load of managing a go along with whilst itinerant between Montan |