MONTANA HOUSE DISTRICT 59
State House Representative – the office of state representative serves in the Montana legislature’s lower house. There are 100 representatives who are elected from districts. Representatives are elected to 2-year terms. Representatives propose and vote on proposed laws during the legislative sessions that meet for 90 days in odd-numbered years, and provide oversight of state agencies and study issues through interim committees that meet between sessions. Representatives are limited to four consecutive 2-year terms.
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KATIE FIRE THUNDER
(Dem)
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MARC GREENDORFER
(Rep)
Q1. Please briefly provide the following information: place (town or county and state) of birth, age as of election day 2026, place (town or county) of permanent residency, occupation/employer, and education. How do these and your other life experiences qualify you to be an effective Legislator?
Q2. What are the most important issues you expect to face if elected to the Montana Legislature, and what are your positions on those issues? How would you prioritize each of the issues you have identified?
Q3. What economic policies will you pursue to help Americans who are concerned about their economic prospects in the coming years, including the cost of medical insurance and care?
Q4. What measures do you support to ensure Montana elections are secure while facilitating the ability of all eligible voters to cast their ballots? What, if anything, should the state government do to reduce the role of money in American elections?
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San Francisco, CA.
62.
Bozeman, Montana.
National Jewish Advocacy Center, Attorney.
JD, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law; BA, University of California Davis.
As a civil rights lawyer, I regularly deal with the issues that concern many voters and understand how legislatures can help to resolve these problems.
See my website.
See my website.
I support voter ID and regular reviews of voter rolls. Money in elections is generally a bad thing but the First Amendment is more important, and attempts to suppress speech regarding elections is the greater evil.
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