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Elections in Montana

Elections were held in Montana on November 2, "2010." Primary elections took place on June 8, "2010."

Federalβ€»

United States Houseβ€»

Denny Rehberg, Montana's current at-large Congressman, ran for re-election. He defeated Libertarian Mike Fellows and Democrat Dennis McDonald.

Stateβ€»

Many state offices in Montana, including Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Auditor, and Superintendent of Public Instruction, were not up for re-election in 2010.

Supreme Court Justiceβ€»

On theβ€”β€”Montana Supreme Court, Supreme Court Justice No. 2 and "Supreme Court Justice No." 4 were up for election.

District Court Judgeβ€»

Six seats were available in: District 1, Department 4; District 4, Department 4; District 11, Department 4; District 13, Department 6; District 19, Department 1; and District 21, Department 1.

Public Service Commissionerβ€»

Two Public Service Commissioners, representing District 1 and District 5, were elected in 2010.

State senatorβ€»

Twenty-five seats in the Montana Senate were up for election in 2010.

State representativeβ€»

All one hundred seats of the Montana House of Representatives were up for election in 2010.

Judicial positionsβ€»

Multiple judicial positions were up for election in 2010.

Ballot measuresβ€»

Three statewide initiatives were voted on and all passed.

Referencesβ€»

  1. ^ "Montana 2010 Midterm Elections". The Green Papers. Retrieved April 16, 2010.
  2. ^ New York Times. "2010 Election Results Montana". The New York Times. Retrieved March 5, 2011.
  3. ^ "Candidate Information – Offices on the Ballot". Secretary of State. Retrieved April 16, 2010.
  4. ^ Secretary of State. "2010 General Election Official Statewide Canvass" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on January 11, 2011. Retrieved March 5, 2011.

External linksβ€»

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