List of Montana state representatives#District 3
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{{update|date=May 2021}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2025}}
{{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.
- Forrest H. Anderson
- LeRoy H. Anderson
- Duane Ankney
- J. Hugo Aronson
- Shannon Augare
- Tim M. Babcock
- Thomas C. Bach
- Joe Balyeat
- Liz Bangerter
- Debby Barrett
- James F. Battin
- Max Baucus
- Arlene Becker
- Bryce Bennett
- Gerald Bennett - District 1
- Bob Bergren
- Norma Bixby
- Mark Blasdel
- Anders Blewett
- John Bohlinger
- Carlie Boland
- Steve Bolstad
- Dorothy Bradley
- Gary Branae
- Bob Brown
- Dee L. Brown
- Roy Brown
- Walter A. Burleigh
- Mary Caferro
- Tim Callahan
- Albert J. Campbell
- Margarett Campbell
- Christy Clark
- Vicki Cocchiarella
- Jill Cohenour
- Mike Cooney
- Douglas Cordier
- Wesley A. D'Ewart
- Steve Daines
- Sue Dickenson
- Robyn Driscoll
- E. Jocob Crull
- Bob Ebinger
- Zales Ecton
- Caldwell Edwards
- Jim Elliott
- Ron Erickson
- Tom Facey
- Steve Fitzpatrick
- Orvin B. Fjare
- Henry Frank
- Eve Franklin
- Julie French
- Kevin Furey
- Dave Gallik
- Steve Gallus
- Kim Gillan
- Wanda Grinde
- George Groesback
- Steve Gunderson - District 1
- Alan Hale
- Robin Hamilton
- Betsy Hands
- Dan Harrington
- Ralph Heinert
- Teresa Henry
- Frank G. Higgins
- Cynthia Hiner
- Galen Hollenbaugh
- Elmer Holt
- Hal Jacobson
- Joey Jayne
- Larry Jent
- Llew Jones
- Mike Jopek
- Rick Jore
- Thomas Lee Judge
- Carol Juneau
- Christine Kaufmann
- Jim Keane
- Nancy Keenan
- Daniel Kemmis
- Allen Kolstad
- Deborah Kottel
- Bob Lake
- Jesse Laslovich
- Ralph Lenhart
- Dave Lewis
- Greg Lind
- Monica Lindeen
- Frank Bird Linderman
- Dave McAlpin
- Bill McChesney
- Washington J. McCormick
- Gary Matthews
- John Melcher
- Lee Metcalf
- Mike Milburn
- Terry Murphy
- John Musgrove
- Art Noonan
- James F. O'Connor
- Mark O'Keefe
- Alan Olson
- John Parker
- Gerald Pease
- François Jean Pelletier
- Arthur L. Peterson
- Ken Peterson
- Mike Phillips
- Jennifer Pomnichowski
- Debo Powers
- Jean Price
- Holly Raser
- Joe Read
- Michele Reinhart
- James A. Rice
- Rick Ripley
- Scott Sales
- Sarah Laszloffy
- Diane Sands
- Jon Sesso
- Jim Shockley
- John Sinrud
- Paul Sliter
- Veronica Small-Eastman
- Frank Smith
- Jon Sonju
- Carolyn Squires
- Donald Steinbeisser
- Sam V. Stewart
- Tom Stout
- Janna Taylor
- Bill Thomas
- Fred A. Thomas
- Joseph Tropila
- Brad Tschida
- George Turman
- Gordon Vance
- Kendall Van Dyk
- Dan Villa
- Frank Comerford Walker
- David Wanzenried
- Wendy Warburton
- Ted Washburn
- Jeffrey Welborn
- Burton K. Wheeler
- Benjamin F. White
- Kerry White
- Lea Whitford
- Carol Williams
- Franke Wilmer
- Bill Wilson
- Jonathan Windy Boy
- Brady Wiseman
- Tom Woods
- Max Yates
- Daniel Zolnikov
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 | |
2005
| 2008 | |
2009
| 2016 | Serving as County Commissioner of Lincoln County |
2017
| present | |
= District 2 =
class="wikitable sortable" |
Term (start)
! Term (end) ! Representative Name ! Party ! Notes |
---|
2003
| 2004 | Democrat | |
2005
| 2006 | |
2007
| 2010 | Also served as a Montana state senator |
2011
| 2018 | Also served as a Montana state senator |
2019
| present | |
= District 3 =
class="wikitable sortable" |
Term (start)
! Term (end) ! Representative Name ! Party ! Notes |
---|
2003
| 2004 | Ronald Devlin | Democrat | |
2005
| 2006 | Democrat | |
2007
| 2008 | Democrat | |
2009
| 2010 | Republican | |
2011
| 2014 | Republican | Also served as a Montana state senator |
2015
| 2019 | Zac Perry | Democrat | Resigned in 2019 |
2019
| present | Democrat | Appointed in October 2019. |
= District 4 =
class="wikitable sortable" |
Term (start)
! Term (end) ! Representative Name ! Party ! Notes |
---|
2004
| 2010 | |
2011
| 2012 | |
2013
| 2014 | Ed Lieser | |
2015
| 2016 | |
2017
| present | |
= District 5 =
class="wikitable sortable" |
Term (start)
! Term (end) ! Representative Name ! Party ! Notes |
---|
2005
| 2006 |Norma Bixby | |
2007
| 2008 | |
2009
| 2013 | |
2015
| 2016 | Ed Lieser | |
2017
| present | |
= District 6 =
class="wikitable sortable" |
Term (start)
! Term (end) ! Representative Name ! Party ! Notes |
---|
2003
| 2004 | Veronica Small-Eastman | |
2005
| 2006 | Also served as a Montana state senator |
2007
| 2012 | |
2013
| present | |
= District 7 =
class="wikitable sortable" |
Term (start)
! Term (end) ! Representative Name ! Party ! Notes |
---|
1999
| 2004 | |
2005
| 2010 | |
2013
| 2014 | |
2015
| present | |
= District 8 =
class="wikitable sortable" |
Term (start)
! Term (end) ! Representative Name ! Party ! Notes |
---|
2009
| 2010 | Cheryl Steenson | |
2011
| 2019 | |
2019
| present | |
= District 9 =
class="wikitable sortable" |
Term (start)
! Term (end) ! Representative Name ! Party ! Notes |
---|
2005
| 2008 | William J. Jones | |
2009
| 2014 | |
2015
| 2018 | |
2019
| present | |
= District 10 =
class="wikitable sortable" |
Term (start)
! Term (end) ! Representative Name ! Party ! Notes |
---|
2003
| 2004 | |
2005
| 2006 | |
2007
| 2015 | |
2015
| present | |
= District 11 =
class="wikitable sortable" |
Term (start)
! Term (end) ! Representative Name ! Party ! Notes |
---|
1997
| 2004 | |
2005
| 2012 | |
2013
| 2014 | |
2015
| 2016 | |
2017
| present | |
= District 12 =
class="wikitable sortable" |
Term (start)
! Term (end) ! Representative Name ! Party ! Notes |
---|
2009
| 2010 | John Fleming | |
2011
| 2014 | |
2015
| present | |
= District 13 =
class="wikitable sortable" |
Term (start)
! Term (end) ! Representative Name ! Party ! Notes |
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2005
| 2006 | Paul Clark | |
2007
| 2014 | |
2015
| present | |
See also
References
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External links
- [http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MT/ofc/sthse.html Members of the Montana State House of Representatives, 1890-2018 at politicalgraveyard.com]
- [https://www.ourcampaigns.com/ContainerDetail.html?ContainerID=2314 MT State House at ourcampaigns.com]
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