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Montana Democratic Party (MDP) is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the U.S. stateofMontana and one of the two major political parties in the state. The party as of 2021 is chaired by Robyn Driscoll.[1] The National Committeeman is Jorge Quintana, and the National Committeewoman is Jean Lemire Dahlman.

Montana Democratic Party
ChairpersonRobyn Driscoll
Senate Minority LeaderJill Cohenour
House Minority LeaderKim Abbott
HeadquartersHelena, Montana
IdeologyModern liberalism
National affiliationDemocratic Party
Seats in the U.S. Senate
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Seats in the U.S. House
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Seats in the Montana Senate
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Seats in the Montana House
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Statewide Executive Offices
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Website
www.montanademocrats.org
  • Elections
  • History

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    The party typically meets in Butte.[2]

    Recent years

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    In 2017 during a special election for a Congressional seat, state party officials "grew frustrated" according to the New York Times when national Democratic Party officials Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi were implored by Democratic Senator Jon Tester to with-hold from spending national party money on his rival Rob Quist, the Democratic nominee in Montana, without success. Quist ultimately lost the seat to Republican Greg Gianforte.[3]

    In January 2020, Sandi Luckey, previously the state party treasurer for the Democratic party, was elected executive director of the Montana Democratic Party. Robyn Driscoll was party chair at that time.[4] The state party announced in May 2020 that it was creating a Steering Committee for the Blue Bench Program, and that it would have three of those positions dedicated permanently for Native American leaders. The Blue Bench Program recruited and developed local candidates to run for office.[5] At that time, the state party's voting delegates largely consisted of legislative leadership, Democrats in statewide elected office, and leaders in Democratic Central Committees for state countries. The party had no delegate votes assigned specifically for Native Americans, and three voting delegates at state conventions who were Native Americans.[6] The Associated Press reported in June 2020 that the state party voted to establish tribal committees to represent the Crow, Northern Cheyenne, Fort Peck, Fort Belknap, Rocky Boy's, Blackfeet and Flathead reservations and the Little Shell-Chippewa tribes, and the committees would operate "like county central committees, whose delegates vote on the party's platform, rules and officers and nominate candidates for special elections." Luckey, still the state party executive director, said the move made the Montana Democratic Party the first US state country to formally create a formal role based on population for Native Americans.[6]

    In February 2022, Democratic senator Jon Tester criticized the larger state party for not doing more to appeal to and engage with "Middle America," clarifying he meant the area between the Appalachians the Rocky Mountains.[7]

    In June 2022 NPR reported that Montana had two U.S. House districts for the first time since 1992, and while the Montana Democratic Party had three candidates in that month's primary, it hadn't had representation in the U.S. House since 1994.[8] In August 2022, Montana Democrats meeting in Butte announced a new platform, largely statements of principal, such as supporting abortion rights and declaring a "state of climate emergency." New policy objectives included restoring the Judicial Nominating Commission, recently eliminated by Republicans, and establishing a panel to examine atrocities at the state's former boarding schools for Native Americans. The state party's executive director remained Sheila Hogan, at the only Democrat in statewide or federal office at the time was Senator Jon Tester.[9]

    Elected officers

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    Office Officeholder in 2022
    Chair Robyn Driscoll[10]
    Vice Chair Pat Noonan[10]
    Secretary Jacquie Helt[10]
    Treasurer Lance Four Star[10]
    National Committeeman Donavon Hawk[10]
    National Committeewoman Mary Sheehy Moe[10]

    Current elected officials

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    The Montana Democratic Party currently hold none of the six statewide offices and a minority of the seats in both the Montana Senate and Montana House of Representatives. They hold one of the state's U.S. Senate seats.

    Member of Congress

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    U.S. Senate

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    Statewide offices

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    Legislative leaders

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    Office Representative
    Senate Minority Leader Jill Cohenour
    Senate Minority Whips Pat Flowers
    Jennifer Pomnichowski
    Margaret MacDonald
    House Minority Leader Kim Abbott
    House Minority Whips Tyson Runningwolf
    Laurie Bishop
    Derek Harvey

    16 Members of the Montana Senate

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    District Senator Residence
    8 Susan Webber Browning
    11 Tom Jacobson Great Falls
    12 Carlie Boland Great Falls
    16 Mike Fox Hays
    24 Mary McNally Billings
    25 Jen Gross Billings
    31 Christopher Pope Bozeman
    32 Pat Flowers Belgrade
    33 Jennifer Pomnichowski Bozeman
    37 Ryan Lynch Butte
    38 Edith McClafferty Butte
    39 Mark Sweeney Helena
    41 Janet Ellis Helena
    42 Jill Cohenour East Helena
    45 Ellie Boldman Missoula
    46 Shannon O'Brien Helena
    48 Nate McConnell Missoula
    49 Diane Sands Missoula
    50 Bryce Bennett Missoula

    32 Members of the Montana House of Representatives

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    District Representative Residence
    5 Dave Fern Whitefish
    15 Marvin Weatherwax Jr. Browning
    16 Tyson Runningwolf Browning
    31 Frank Smith Poplar
    32 Jonathan Windy Boy Box Elder
    41 Rynalea Whiteman Pena Lame Deer
    42 Sharon Stewart-Peregoy Crow Agency
    47 Denise Baum Billings
    48 Jessica Karjala Billings
    49 Emma Kerr-Carpenter Billings
    60 Laurie Bishop Livingston
    61 Jim Hamilton Bozeman
    62 Ed Stafman Bozeman
    63 Alice Buckley Bozeman
    65 Kelly Kortum Bozeman
    66 Denise Hayman Bozeman
    73 Jim Keane Butte
    74 Derek Harvey Butte
    76 Donavon Hawk Butte
    77 Sara Novak Helana
    79 Robert Farris-Olsen Helena
    81 Mary Caferro Helena
    82 Moffie Funk Helena
    83 Kim Abbott Helena
    84 Mary Ann Dunwell Helena
    89 Katie Sullivan Missoula
    90 Marilyn Marler Missoula
    91 Connie Keogh Missoula
    94 Tom France Missoula
    95 Danny Tenenbaum Missoula
    98 Willis Curdy Missoula
    99 Mark Thane Missoula
    100 Zooey Zephyr Missoula

    Election results

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    Presidential

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    Montana Democratic Party presidential election results
    Election Presidential Ticket Votes Vote % Electoral votes Result
    1892 Grover Cleveland/Adlai E. Stevenson 17,690 39.79%
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    Won
    1896 William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewall 42,628 79.93%
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    Lost
    1900 William Jennings Bryan/Adlai E. Stevenson 37,311 58.43%
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    Lost
    1904 Alton B. Parker/Henry G. Davis 21,773 33.79%
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    Lost
    1908 William Jennings Bryan/John W. Kern 29,326 42.61%
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    Lost
    1912 Woodrow Wilson/Thomas R. Marshall 27,941 35.00%
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    Won
    1916 Woodrow Wilson/Thomas R. Marshall 101,063 56.88%
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    Won
    1920 James M. Cox/Franklin D. Roosevelt 57,372 32.05%
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    Lost
    1924 John W. Davis/Charles W. Bryan 33,805 19.38%
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    Lost
    1928 Al Smith/Joseph T. Robinson 78,578 40.48%
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    Lost
    1932 Franklin D. Roosevelt/John N. Garner 127,286 58.80%
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    Won
    1936 Franklin D. Roosevelt/John N. Garner 159,690 69.28%
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    Won
    1940 Franklin D. Roosevelt/Henry A. Wallace 145,698 58.78%
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    Won
    1944 Franklin D. Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman 112,556 54.28%
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    Won
    1948 Harry S. Truman/Alben W. Barkley 119,071 53.09%
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    Won
    1952 Adlai Stevenson/John Sparkman 106,213 40.07%
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    Lost
    1956 Adlai Stevenson/Estes Kefauver 116,238 42.87%
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    Lost
    1960 John F. Kennedy/Lyndon B. Johnson 134,891 48.60%
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    Won
    1964 Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert Humphrey 164,246 58.95%
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    Won
    1968 Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie 114,117 41.59%
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    Lost
    1972 George McGovern/Sargent Shriver 120,197 37.85%
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    Lost
    1976 Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale 149,259 45.40%
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    Won
    1980 Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale 118,032 32.43%
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    Lost
    1984 Walter Mondale/Geraldine Ferraro 146,742 38.18%
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    Lost
    1988 Michael Dukakis/Lloyd Bentsen 168,936 46.20%
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    Lost
    1992 Bill Clinton/Al Gore 154,507 37.63%
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    Won
    1996 Bill Clinton/Al Gore 167,922 41.23%
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    Won
    2000 Al Gore/Joe Lieberman 137,126 33.4%
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    Lost
    2004 John Kerry/John Edwards 173,710 38.56%
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    Lost
    2008 Barack Obama/Joe Biden 232,159 47.11%
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    Won
    2012 Barack Obama/Joe Biden 201,839 41.70%
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    Won
    2016 Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine 177,709 35.75%
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    Lost
    2020 Joe Biden/Kamala Harris 244,786 40.55%
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    Won

    Gubernatorial

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    Montana Democratic Party gubernatorial election results
    Election Gubernatorial candidate Votes Vote % Result
    1889 Joseph Toole 19,735 50.96% Won  Y
    1892 Timothy E. Collins 17,650 39.96% Lost  N
    1896 Robert Burns Smith 36,688 70.99% Won  Y
    1900 Joseph Toole 31,419 49.24% Won  Y
    1904 Joseph Toole 35,377 53.79% Won  Y
    1908 Edwin L. Norris 32,282 47.34% Won  Y
    1912 Sam V. Stewart 25,381 31.81% Won  Y
    1916 Sam V. Stewart 85,683 49.36% Won  Y
    1920 Burton K. Wheeler 74,875 40.26% Lost  N
    1924 John E. Erickson 88,801 51.02% Won  Y
    1928 John E. Erickson 113,635 58.52% Won  Y
    1932 John E. Erickson 104,949 48.50% Won  Y
    1936 Roy E. Ayers 115,310 50.94% Won  Y
    1940 Roy E. Ayers 119,453 48.64% Lost  N
    1944 Leif Erickson 89,224 43.18% Lost  N
    1948 John W. Bonner 124,267 55.73% Won  Y
    1952 John W. Bonner 129,369 49.04% Lost  N
    1956 Arnold Olsen 131,488 48.63% Lost  N
    1960 Paul Cannon 125,651 44.89% Lost  N
    1964 Roland Renne 136,862 48.71% Lost  N
    1968 Forrest H. Anderson 150,481 54.11% Won  Y
    1972 Thomas Lee Judge 172,523 54.12% Won  Y
    1976 Thomas Lee Judge 195,420 61.70% Won  Y
    1980 Ted Schwinden 199,574 55.37% Won  Y
    1984 Ted Schwinden 266,578 70.34% Won  Y
    1988 Thomas Lee Judge 169,313 46.13% Lost  N
    1992 Dorothy Bradley 198,421 48.65% Lost  N
    1996 Judy Jacobson 84,407 20.83% Lost  N
    2000 Mark O'Keefe 193,131 47.08% Lost  N
    2004 Brian Schweitzer 225,016 50.44% Won  Y
    2008 Brian Schweitzer 318,670 65.47% Won  Y
    2012 Steve Bullock 236,450 48.90% Won  Y
    2016 Steve Bullock 255,933 50.25% Won  Y
    2020 Mike Cooney 250,860 41.56% Lost  N

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Party Officers". The Montana Democratic Party. Retrieved June 5, 2021.[dead link]
  • ^ "Montana Democratic Party adds explicit support for abortion to party platform". 3 August 2022.
  • ^ Martin, Jonathan; Burns, Alexander (26 May 2017). "Liberals Wanted a Fight in Montana. Democratic Leaders Saw a Lost Cause". The New York Times.
  • ^ "Luckey named new head of state Democratic Party".
  • ^ "Montana Democrats roll out framework for permanent Native leadership within Montana Democratic Party, announce platform convention speakers".
  • ^ a b "Montana Democrats expand Native American voice in party". 8 June 2021.
  • ^ "Montana senator criticizes fellow Democrats for not appealing to rural Americans more | CNN Politics". CNN. 10 February 2022.
  • ^ "Montana Democrats hustle for a spot in the U.S. House". NPR.org.
  • ^ "Montana Democrats approve 2022 platform". August 2022.
  • ^ a b c d e f "Party Officers".
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