John Musgrove | |
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Member of the MontanaHouseofRepresentatives from the 34th district | |
In office 2000 - | |
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Political party | Democratic Party |
Residence | Havre, Montana |
John Musgrove is a Democratic Party member of the Montana House of Representatives, representing District 34 since 2000.
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