List of Montana state representatives explained

Montana House of Representatives
Legislature:Montana State Legislature
Coa Pic:Montana-StateSeal.svg
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: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.[1]

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

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

District 1

Term (start)Term (end)Representative NamePartyNotes
2003 2005 Carol Lambert
2005 2008 Ralph Heinert
2009 2016 Serving as County Commissioner of Lincoln County
2017 present

District 2

Term (start)Term (end)Representative NamePartyNotes
20032004Ralph Lenhart
20052006Rick Maedje
20072010Chas VincentAlso served as a Montana state senator
20112018Mike CuffeAlso served as a Montana state senator
2019present Neil Duram

District 3

Term (start)Term (end)Representative NamePartyNotes
20032004Ronald DevlinDemocrat
20052006Dee BrownDemocrat
20072008Douglas CordierDemocrat
20092010Dee BrownRepublican
20112014Jerry O'NeilRepublican Also served as a Montana state senator
20152019Zac PerryDemocrat Resigned in 2019
2019present Debo PowersDemocrat Appointed in October 2019.

District 4

Term (start)Term (end)Representative NamePartyNotes
20042010Mike JopekDemocratic
20112012Derek Skees
20132014Ed LieserDemocratic
20152016
2017 present

District 5

Term (start)Term (end)Representative NamePartyNotes
20052006Norma BixbyDemocratic
20072008George Everett
20092013
20152016Ed LieserDemocratic
2017present Democratic

District 6

Term (start)Term (end)Representative NamePartyNotes
20032004Veronica Small-Eastman
20052006Verdell JacksonAlso served as a Montana state senator
20072012William Beck Sr.
2013present

District 7

Term (start)Term (end)Representative NamePartyNotes
19992004Monica LindeenDemocratic
20052010Jon Sonju
20132014Randy Brodehl
2015present Frank Garner

District 8

Term (start)Term (end)Representative NamePartyNotes
20092010Cheryl SteensonDemocratic
20112019Steve Lavin
2019present John Fuller

District 9

Term (start)Term (end)Representative NamePartyNotes
20052008William J. Jones
20092014Scott Reichner
20152018Randy Brodehl
2019present David Dunn

District 10

Term (start)Term (end)Representative NamePartyNotes
20032004Donald Roberts
20052006Bernie Olson
20072015Mark Blasdel
2015present Mark Noland

District 11

Term (start)Term (end)Representative NamePartyNotes
19972004Kim Gillan
20052012Janna Taylor
20132014Greg Hertz
20152016Albert Olszewski
2017present Derek Skees

District 12

Term (start)Term (end)Representative NamePartyNotes
20092010John Fleming
20112014Daniel Salomon
2015present Greg Hertz

District 13

Term (start)Term (end)Representative NamePartyNotes
20052006Paul Clark
20072014Pat Ingraham
2015present Bob Brown

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Montana State Legislature . 2011-08-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110701160851/http://leg.mt.gov/css/default.asp . 2011-07-01 . dead .