List of Montana state representatives#District 3

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{{Infobox legislature

| name = Montana House of Representatives

| legislature = Montana State Legislature

| coa_pic = Montana-StateSeal.svg

| session_room =

| house_type = Lower house

| term_limits = 4 terms (8 years)

| new_session = January 4, 2021

| leader1_type = Speaker of the House

| leader1 = Wylie Galt

| party1 = (R)

| election1 = January 4, 2021

| leader2_type = Speaker pro Tempore

| leader2 = Casey Knudsen

| party2 = (R)

| election2 = January 4, 2021

| leader3_type = Majority Leader

| leader3 = Sue Vinton

| party3 = (R)

| election3 = January 4, 2021

| leader4_type = Minority Leader

| leader4 = Kim Abbott

| party4 = (D)

| election4 = January 4, 2021

| term_length = 2 years

| authority = Article V, Montana Constitution

| salary = $82.64/day + per diem

| members = 100

| last_election1 = November 3, 2020
(100 seats)

| next_election1 = November 8, 2022
(100 seats)

| redistricting = Montana Districting and Apportionment Commission

| political_groups1 = Republican Party (67)
Democratic Party (33)

| meeting_place = House of Representatives Chamber
Montana State Capitol
Helena, Montana

| website = [http://leg.mt.gov/css/house/Default.asp Montana House of Representatives]

}}

The Montana State Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Montana. It is composed of the 100-member Montana House of Representatives and the 50-member Montana Senate.{{cite web |url=http://leg.mt.gov/css/default.asp |title=Montana State Legislature |accessdate=2011-08-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110701160851/http://leg.mt.gov/css/default.asp |archive-date=2011-07-01 |url-status=dead }}

The representatives are distributed as follows:

  • Republican Party: 68 seats
  • Democratic Party: 32 seats

List of members by name

This is a list of current and former notable members of the Montana House of Representatives by last name.

List of members by districts

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This is a list of current and former notable members of the Montana House of Representatives by term, name, and party.

= District 1 =

class="wikitable sortable"
Term (start)

! Term (end)

! Representative Name

! Party

! Notes

2003

| 2005

| Carol Lambert

|Republican

|

2005

| 2008

| Ralph Heinert

|Republican

|

2009

| 2016

|Gerald Bennett

|Republican

| Serving as County Commissioner of Lincoln County

2017

| present

|Steve Gunderson

|Republican

|

= District 2 =

class="wikitable sortable"
Term (start)

! Term (end)

! Representative Name

! Party

! Notes

2003

| 2004

| Ralph Lenhart

| Democrat

|

2005

| 2006

| Rick Maedje

| Republican

|

2007

| 2010

| Chas Vincent

| Republican

| Also served as a Montana state senator

2011

| 2018

| Mike Cuffe

| Republican

| Also served as a Montana state senator

2019

| present

| Neil Duram

| Republican

|

= District 3 =

class="wikitable sortable"
Term (start)

! Term (end)

! Representative Name

! Party

! Notes

2003

| 2004

| Ronald Devlin

| Democrat

|

2005

| 2006

| Dee Brown

| Democrat

|

2007

| 2008

| Douglas Cordier

| Democrat

|

2009

| 2010

| Dee Brown

| Republican

|

2011

| 2014

| Jerry O'Neil

| Republican

| Also served as a Montana state senator

2015

| 2019

| Zac Perry

| Democrat

| Resigned in 2019

2019

| present

| Debo Powers

| Democrat

| Appointed in October 2019.

= District 4 =

class="wikitable sortable"
Term (start)

! Term (end)

! Representative Name

! Party

! Notes

2004

| 2010

| Mike Jopek

|Democratic

|

2011

| 2012

| Derek Skees

|Republican

|

2013

| 2014

| Ed Lieser

| Democratic

|

2015

| 2016

|Keith Regier

|Republican

|

2017

| present

|Matt Regier

|Republican

|

= District 5 =

class="wikitable sortable"
Term (start)

! Term (end)

! Representative Name

! Party

! Notes

2005

| 2006

|Norma Bixby

|Democratic

|

2007

| 2008

|George Everett

|Republican

|

2009

| 2013

|Keith Regier

|Republican

|

2015

| 2016

| Ed Lieser

|Democratic

|

2017

| present

|Dave Fern

|Democratic

|

= District 6 =

class="wikitable sortable"
Term (start)

! Term (end)

! Representative Name

! Party

! Notes

2003

| 2004

| Veronica Small-Eastman

|Democratic

|

2005

| 2006

| Verdell Jackson

|Republican

| Also served as a Montana state senator

2007

| 2012

| William Beck Sr.

|Republican

|

2013

| present

|Carl Glimm

|Republican

|

= District 7 =

class="wikitable sortable"
Term (start)

! Term (end)

! Representative Name

! Party

! Notes

1999

| 2004

| Monica Lindeen

|Democratic

|

2005

| 2010

| Jon Sonju

|Republican

|

2013

| 2014

|Randy Brodehl

|Republican

|

2015

| present

|Frank Garner

|Republican

|

= District 8 =

class="wikitable sortable"
Term (start)

! Term (end)

! Representative Name

! Party

! Notes

2009

| 2010

| Cheryl Steenson

|Democratic

|

2011

| 2019

|Steve Lavin

|Republican

|

2019

| present

|John Fuller

|Republican

|

= District 9 =

class="wikitable sortable"
Term (start)

! Term (end)

! Representative Name

! Party

! Notes

2005

| 2008

| William J. Jones

|Republican

|

2009

| 2014

| Scott Reichner

|Republican

|

2015

| 2018

|Randy Brodehl

|Republican

|

2019

| present

|David Dunn

|Republican

|

= District 10 =

class="wikitable sortable"
Term (start)

! Term (end)

! Representative Name

! Party

! Notes

2003

| 2004

| Donald Roberts

|Republican

|

2005

| 2006

| Bernie Olson

|Republican

|

2007

| 2015

| Mark Blasdel

|Republican

|

2015

| present

|Mark Noland

|Republican

|

= District 11 =

class="wikitable sortable"
Term (start)

! Term (end)

! Representative Name

! Party

! Notes

1997

| 2004

| Kim Gillan

|Democratic

|

2005

| 2012

| Janna Taylor

|Republican

|

2013

| 2014

| Greg Hertz

|Republican

|

2015

| 2016

| Albert Olszewski

|Republican

|

2017

| present

| Derek Skees

|Republican

|

= District 12 =

class="wikitable sortable"
Term (start)

! Term (end)

! Representative Name

! Party

! Notes

2009

| 2010

| John Fleming

|Democratic

|

2011

| 2014

| Daniel Salomon

|Republican

|

2015

| present

| Greg Hertz

|Republican

|

= District 13 =

class="wikitable sortable"
Term (start)

! Term (end)

! Representative Name

! Party

! Notes

2005

| 2006

| Paul Clark

|Democratic

|

2007

| 2014

| Pat Ingraham

|Republican

|

2015

| present

| Bob Brown

|Republican

|

See also

References

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