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2018 Montana House of Representatives election
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An election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect all 100 members to Montana's House of Representatives.[1] The election coincided with the elections for other offices, including the U.S Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, and state senate. The primary election was held on June 5, 2018.[2][3][4][5]
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Results summary
Incumbents defeated in the general election
- Jeremy Trebas (R-District 25), defeated by Jasmine Krotkov (D)
- Adam Hertz (R-District 96), defeated by Tom Winter (D)
Open seats that changed parties
- Tom Jacobson (D-District 21) ran for the Montana Senate, seat won by Ed Buttrey (R)
- Jon Knokey (R-District 65) did not seek re-election, seat won by Christopher Pope (D)
- John Fleming (D-District 93) did not seek re-election, seat won by Joe Read (R)
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Districts 1–20
District 1
Incumbent Republican Steve Gunderson had represented the 1st district since 2017.
District 2
Incumbent Republican Mike Cuffe had represented the 2nd district since 2011. Cuffe was term-limited and successfully ran for a seat in the Montana Senate.
District 3
Incumbent Democrat Zac Perry had represented the 3rd district since 2015.
District 4
Incumbent Republican Matt Regier had represented the 4th district since 2017.
District 5
Incumbent Democrat Dave Fern had represented the 5th district since 2017.
District 6
Incumbent Republican Carl Glimm had represented the 6th district since 2013.
District 7
Incumbent Republican Frank Garner had represented the 7th district since 2015.
District 8
Incumbent Republican Steve Lavin had represented the 8th district since 2011. Lavin was term-limited and could not seek re-election.
District 9
Incumbent Republican Randy Brodehl had represented the 9th district and its predecessors since 2011. Brodehl was term-limited and could not seek re-election.
District 10
Incumbent Republican Mark Noland had represented the 10th district since 2015.
District 11
Incumbent Republican Derek Skees had represented the 11th district since 2017.
District 12
Incumbent Republican House Speaker Pro Tempore Greg Hertz had represented the 12th district since 2015.
District 13
Incumbent Republican Bob Brown had represented the 13th district since 2015.
District 14
Incumbent Republican Denley Loge had represented the 14th district since 2017.
District 15
Incumbent Democrat George Kipp III had represented the 15th district since 2015. Kipp did not seek re-election.
District 16
Incumbent Democrat Susan Webber had represented the 16th district since 2015. Webber successfully ran for a seat in the Montana Senate.
District 17
Incumbent Republican Ross Fitzgerald had represented the 17th district since 2017.
District 18
Incumbent Republican Rob Cook had represented the 18th district since 2011. Cook was term-limited and he unsuccessfully ran for a seat on the Montana Public Service Commission. State Senator Llew Jones won the open seat.
District 19
Incumbent Republican Wendy McKamey had represented the 19th district since 2017.
District 20
Incumbent Republican Fred Anderson had represented the 20th district since 2017.
Districts 21–40
District 21
Incumbent Democrat Tom Jacobson had represented the 21st district since 2013. Jacobson ran successfully for a seat in the Montana Senate. Republican state senator Ed Buttrey won the open seat.
District 22
Incumbent Republican Lola Sheldon-Galloway had represented the 22nd district since 2017.
District 23
Incumbent Democrat Brad Hamlett had represented the 23rd district since 2017.
District 24
Incumbent Democrat Jean Price had represented the 24th district and its predecessors since 2011. Price was term-limited and could not seek re-election.
District 25
Incumbent Republican Jeremy Trebas had represented the 25th district since 2017. Trebas lost re-election to Democrat Jasmine Krotkov.
District 26
Incumbent Democrat Casey Schreiner had represented the 26th district and its predecessors since 2013.
District 27
Incumbent Republican Jim O'Hara had represented the 27th district since 2017. O'Hara did not seek re-election.
District 28
Incumbent Democrat Jacob Bachmeier had represented the 28th district since 2017.
District 29
Incumbent Republican Dan Bartel had represented the 29th district since 2017.
District 30
Incumbent Republican Wylie Galt had represented the 30th district since 2017.
District 31
Incumbent Democrat Bridget Smith had represented the 31st district since 2013.
District 32
Incumbent Democrat Jonathan Windy Boy had represented the 32nd district since 2017.
District 33
Incumbent Republican Casey Knudsen had represented the 33rd district since 2017.
District 34
Incumbent Republican House Speaker Austin Knudsen had represented the 34th district since 2011. Knudsen was term-limited and could not seek re-election.
District 35
Incumbent Republican Scott Staffanson had represented the 35th district since 2013. Staffanson did not seek re-election.
District 36
Incumbent Republican Alan Doane had represented the 36th district since 2013.
District 37
Incumbent Republican Bill Harris had represented the 37th district and its predecessors since 2011. Harris was term-limited and could not seek re-election. State Senator Eric Moore won the open seat.
District 38
Incumbent Republican Kenneth Holmlund had represented the 38th district since 2015.
District 39
Incumbent Republican Geraldine Custer hasdrepresented the 39th district since 2015.
District 40
Incumbent Republican Barry Usher had represented the 40th district since 2017.
Districts 41–60
District 41
Incumbent Democrat Rae Peppers had represented the 41st district since 2013.
District 42
Incumbent Democrat Sharon Stewart-Peregoy had represented the 42nd district since 2017.
District 43
Incumbent Republican Peggy Webb had represented the 43rd district since 2017.
District 44
Incumbent Republican Dale Mortensen had represented the 44th district since 2015.
District 45
Incumbent Republican Daniel Zolnikov had represented the 45th district since 2013.
District 46
Incumbent Republican Don Jones had represented the 46th district since 2013. Jones did not seek re-election.
District 47
Incumbent Democrat Katharin Kelker had represented the 47th district since 2015.
District 48
Incumbent Democrat Jessica Karjala had represented the 48th district since 2015.
District 49
Incumbent Democrat Emma Kerr-Carpenter had represented the 49th district since 2018. She was elected to a full term.
District 50
Incumbent Democrat Virginia Court had represented the 50th district and its predecessors since 2011. Court was term-limited and could not seek re-election.
District 51
Incumbent Republican Frank Fleming had represented the 51st district since 2018. Fleming was elected to a full term.
District 52
Incumbent Republican Jimmy Patelis had represented the 52nd district since 2017. Patelis did not seek re-election.
District 53
Incumbent Republican Dennis Lenz had represented the 53rd district since 2017.
District 54
Incumbent Republican Jeff Essmann had represented the 54th district since 2015. Essmann did not seek re-election.
District 55
Incumbent Republican Vince Ricci had represented the 55th district since 2015.
District 56
Incumbent Republican Sue Vinton had represented the 56th district since 2017.
District 57
Incumbent Republican Forrest Mandeville had represented the 57th district since 2015.
District 58
Incumbent Republican Seth Berglee had represented the 58th district since 2015.
District 59
Incumbent Republican Alan Redfield had represented the 59th district since 2013.
District 60
Incumbent Democrat Laurie Bishop had represented the 60th district since 2017.
Districts 61–80
District 61
Incumbent Democrat Jim Hamilton had represented the 61st district and its predecessors since 2017.
District 62
Incumbent Democrat Tom Woods had represented the 62nd district since 2013.
District 63
Incumbent Democrat Zach Brown had represented the 63rd district since 2015.
District 64
Incumbent Republican Kerry White had represented the 64th district since 2013.
District 65
Incumbent Republican Jon Knokey had represented the 65th district since 2017. Knokey ran for re-election, but later withdrew. Former representative Christopher Pope won the open seat.
District 66
Incumbent Democrat Denise Hayman had represented the 66th district since 2015.
District 67
Incumbent Republican Tom Burnett had represented the 67th district since 2015.
District 68
Incumbent Republican Bruce Grubbs had represented the 68th district since 2017.
District 69
Incumbent Republican Walt Sales had represented the 69th district since 2017.
District 70
Incumbent Republican Kelly Flynn had represented the 70th District and its predecessors since 2011. Flynn was term-limited and could not seek re-election.
District 71
Incumbent Republican Ray Shaw had represented the 71st district since 2013.
District 72
Incumbent Republican Tom Welch had represented the 72nd district since 2017.
District 73
Incumbent Democrat Jim Keane had represented the 73rd district since 2017.
District 74
Incumbent Democrat Amanda Curtis had represented the 74th district since 2017. Curtis did not seek re-election.
District 75
Incumbent Republican Kirk Wagoner had represented the 75th district since 2013. Wagoner did not seek re-election.
District 76
Incumbent Democrat Ryan Lynch had represented the 76th district since 2013.
District 77
Incumbent Democrat Kathy Swanson had represented the 79th district since 2011. Swanson was term-limited and could not seek re-election.
District 78
Incumbent Democrat Gordon Pierson had represented the 78th District and its predecessors since 2013.
District 79
Incumbent Democrat Minority Leader Jenny Eck had represented the 79th district since 2013. Eck initially ran for re-election, but later withdrew.
District 80
Incumbent Republican Becky Beard had represented the 80th district since 2017.
Districts 81–100
District 81
Incumbent Democrat Janet Ellis had represented the 81st district since 2015. Ellis ran successfully for a seat in the Montana Senate. State Senator Mary Cafero won the open seat.
District 82
Incumbent Democrat Moffie Funk had represented the 82nd district since 2015.
District 83
Incumbent Democrat Kim Abbott had represented the 83rd district since 2017.
District 84
Incumbent Democrat Mary Ann Dunwell had represented the 84th district since 2015.
District 85
Incumbent Republican Theresa Manzella had represented the 85th district since 2015.
District 86
Incumbent Republican Majority Leader Ron Ehli had represented the 86th district since 2011. Ehli was term-limited and could not seek re-election.
District 87
Incumbent Republican Nancy Ballance had represented the 87th district since 2013.
District 88
Incumbent Republican Edward Greef had represented the 88th District and its predecessors since 2011. Greef was term-limited and could not seek re-election.
District 89
Incumbent Democrat Dave Severson had represented the 89th district since his appointment in 2018. Severson did not seek re-election.
District 90
Incumbent Democrat Ellie Boldman had represented the 90th District and its predecessors since 2011. Boldman was term-limited and could not seek re-election.
District 91
Incumbent Democrat Bryce Bennett had represented the 91st district since 2015. Bennett successfully ran for a seat in the Montana Senate.
District 92
Incumbent Republican Mike Hopkins had represented the 92nd district since 2017.
District 93
Incumbent Democrat John Fleming had represented the 93rd district since 2017. Fleming did not seek re-election.
District 94
Incumbent Democrat Kimberly Dudik had represented the 94th District and its predecessors since 2013.
District 95
Incumbent Democrat Shane Morigeau had represented the 95th district since 2017.
District 96
Incumbent Republican Adam Hertz had represented the 96th district since 2017. Hertz lost re-election to Democrat Tom Winter.
District 97
Incumbent Republican Brad Tschida had represented the 97th district since 2015.
District 98
Incumbent Democrat Willis Curdy had represented the 98th district since 2015.
District 99
Incumbent Democrat Marilyn Ryan had represented the 99th district since 2017.
District 100
Incumbent Democrat Andrea Olsen had represented the 100th district since 2015.
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