Brad Johnson (Montana politician) explained

Brad Johnson
Office:Member of the Montana Public Service Commission
for the 5th district
Term Start:January 3, 2015
Term End:January 2, 2023
Predecessor:Bill Gallagher
Successor:Ann Bukacek
Office1:19th Secretary of State of Montana
Governor1:Brian Schweitzer
Term Start1:January 3, 2005
Term End1:January 3, 2009
Predecessor1:Bob Brown
Successor1:Linda McCulloch
Birth Date:6 March 1951
Birth Place:Lake Forest, Illinois, U.S.
Party:Republican
Alma Mater:University of Illinois
Spouse:Lisa

Brad Johnson (born March 6, 1951) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Montana. A member of the Republican Party, he served as chairman of the Montana Public Service Commission where he left office in January 2023. Johnson was a candidate in the Republican primary in the 2024 United States Senate election in Montana.[1]

Biography

Born in Lake Forest, Illinois, he graduated from the University of Illinois (Class of 1976) before moving to Montana in 1980.[2] He owned an auto parts store and worked for RightNow Technologies in Bozeman. He also served as a district representative for Congressman Ron Marlenee and worked as an agricultural extension agent.

Johnson unsuccessfully challenged Democratic Congressman Pat Williams in 1990 and ran for the Republican nomination for United States Senate in 2002 before he was elected Secretary of State of Montana in 2004, defeating Yellowstone County Commissioner Bill Kennedy. He lost reelection to state Superintendent of Public Instruction Linda McCulloch in 2008.

Johnson withdrew from the race for Public Service Commissioner in 2010 after pleading guilty to driving under the influence in Broadwater County. He subsequently entered an alcohol treatment program.[3] He ran for Secretary of State in 2012, but again lost to McCulloch.

Johnson was elected Public Service Commissioner for District 5 in 2014, defeating Democrat Galen Hollenbaugh, and was chosen to be chairman of the commission by his colleagues.[4] He announced his candidacy for Governor of Montana in the 2016 election, but withdrew from the race in January citing fundraising concerns and commitment to his duties on the Public Service Commission.[5] [6]

Electoral history

U.S. Congress for Montana's 1st district, 1990[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticPat Williams (inc.)100,40961.13
Republican Brad Johnson63,83738.87
U.S. Senate Republican Primary election in Montana, 2002[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Mike Taylor48,16960.16
Republican Brad Johnson14,252 17.80
Republican John McDonald10,11612.63
Republican Melvin Hanson7,5369.41
Montana Secretary of State Republican Primary Election, 2004[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Brad Johnson39,47956.61
Republican Todd O'Hair15,130 21.70
Republican Bob Werner15,130 21.70
Montana Secretary of State Election, 2004[10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBrad Johnson219,82151.03
DemocraticBill Kennedy210,97248.97
Montana Secretary of State Republican Primary Election, 2008[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Brad Johnson (inc.)81,661100.00
Montana Secretary of State Election, 2008[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticLinda McCulloch233,71749.32
Republican Brad Johnson (inc.)228,41248.20
ConstitutionSieglinde Sharbono11,7222.47
Montana Secretary of State Republican Primary Election, 2012[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Brad Johnson65,44555.05
RepublicanScott Aspenlieder26,97422.69
RepublicanPatty L. Lovaas18,47915.54
RepublicanDrew Turiano7,9856.72
Montana Secretary of State Election, 2012[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticLinda McCulloch (inc.)245,024 51.41
Republican Brad Johnson214,976 45.10
LibertarianRoger Roots16,622 3.49
Public Service Commissioner for Montana's 5th district, 2014[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Brad Johnson44,35261.11
Democratic Galen Hollenbaugh28,22938.89
Public Service Commissioner for Montana's 5th district, 2018[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Brad Johnson60,43457.81
Democratic Andy Shirtliff44,10342.19
Montana Secretary of State Republican Primary Election, 2020[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Christi Jacobsen57,94129.42
RepublicanScott Sales49,75925.27
RepublicanBrad Johnson 45,526 23.12
RepublicanForrest J. Mandeville20,318 10.32
RepublicanBowen Greenwood 14,080 7.15
RepublicanKurt Johnson 9,316 4.73
Montana United States Senate Republican Primary Election, 2024[18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Tim Sheehy139,85773.60
RepublicanBrad Johnson36,926 19.43
RepublicanCharles Walkingchild, Sr. 13,229 6.96

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Notes and References

  1. News: Wilson . Sam . Former Secretary of State joins GOP primary for Senate seat . 27 October 2023 . The Independent Record . 18 October 2023 . en.
  2. Web site: The Voter's Self Defense System .
  3. Web site: PSC candidate Brad Johnson pleads guilty to DUI, will check into rehab. Dennison. Mike. Missoulian. June 2, 2010. September 26, 2016.
  4. Web site: Brad Johnson wins PSC race handily. Associated Press. Daily Inter Lake. November 5, 2014. September 26, 2016.
  5. Web site: Brad Johnson Announces Candidacy for Governor. Associated Press. Flathead Beacon. September 23, 2015. September 26, 2016.
  6. Web site: Brad Johnson drops out of race for Montana governor. Associated Press. Billings Gazette. January 27, 2016. September 26, 2016.
  7. Web site: Our Campaigns - MT District 1 Race - Nov 06, 1990.
  8. Web site: Our Campaigns - MT US Senate- R Primary Race - Jun 04, 2002.
  9. Web site: Our Campaigns - MT Secretary of State - R Primary Race - Jun 08, 2004.
  10. Web site: Our Campaigns - MT Secretary of State Race - Nov 02, 2004.
  11. Web site: Our Campaigns - MT Secretary of State - R Primary Race - Jun 03, 2008.
  12. Web site: Our Campaigns - MT Secretary of State Race - Nov 04, 2008.
  13. Web site: Our Campaigns - MT Secretary of State- R Primary Race - Jun 05, 2012.
  14. Web site: Our Campaigns - MT Secretary of State Race - Nov 06, 2012.
  15. Web site: Our Campaigns - MT Public Service Commissioner District 5 Race - Nov 04, 2014.
  16. Web site: Our Campaigns - MT Public Service Commissioner District 5 Race - Nov 06, 2018.
  17. Web site: Our Campaigns - MT Secretary of State - R Primary Race - Jun 02, 2020.
  18. Web site: Our Campaigns - MT US Senate - R Primary - June 04, 2024.