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Registered | 674,264 [1] 1.08% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Turnout | 55.44% [1] 16.74% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Elections in Montana |
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An election was held on November 4, 2014 to elect all 100 members to Montana's House of Representatives. The election coincided with elections for other offices, including U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives and State Senate. The primary election was held on June 3, 2014.
Republicans retained control of the House despite a net loss of two seats, winning 59 seats compared to 41 seats for the Democrats.
Statewide results of the 2014 Montana House of Representatives election: [2] [3]
Party | Candi- dates | Votes | Seats | |||||
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No. | % | +/– | No. | +/– | % | |||
Republican Party | 83 | 186,488 | 53.62% | 3.96% | 59 | 2 | 59.00% | |
Democratic Party | 99 | 156,894 | 45.12% | 4.58% | 41 | 2 | 41.00% | |
Independent | 2 | 2,974 | 0.86% | 0.12% | 0 | 0.00% | ||
Constitution Party | 1 | 775 | 0.22% | New | 0 | 0.00% | ||
Libertarian Party | 4 | 633 | 0.18% | 0.72% | 0 | 0.00% | ||
Total | 189 | 347,764 | 100.00% | 100 | 100.00% |
Results of the 2014 Montana House of Representatives election by district: [2] [3]
District | Democratic | Republican | Others | Total Votes | Result | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
1st district | 847 | 24.32% | 2,636 | 75.68% | - | - | 3,483 | Republican Hold |
2nd district | 867 | 23.10% | 2,887 | 76.90% | - | - | 3,754 | Republican Hold |
3rd district | 1,558 | 48.60% | 1,510 | 47.10% | 138 | 4.30% | 3,206 | Democratic GAIN |
4th district | 916 | 25.63% | 2,658 | 74.37% | - | - | 3,574 | Republican GAIN |
5th district | 2,160 | 54.93% | 1,772 | 45.07% | - | - | 3,932 | Democratic GAIN |
6th district | 1,170 | 29.51% | 2,795 | 70.49% | - | - | 3,965 | Republican Hold |
7th district | 849 | 33.24% | 1,705 | 66.76% | - | - | 2,554 | Republican Hold |
8th district | 945 | 29.36% | 2,274 | 70.64% | - | - | 3,219 | Republican Hold |
9th district | 774 | 28.84% | 1,910 | 71.16% | - | - | 2,684 | Republican Hold |
10th district | 1,153 | 27.99% | 2,966 | 72.01% | - | - | 4,119 | Republican Hold |
11th district | 774 | 21.93% | 2,755 | 78.07% | - | - | 3,529 | Republican Hold |
12th district | 1,367 | 33.65% | 2,695 | 66.35% | - | - | 4,062 | Republican Hold |
13th district | 1,143 | 29.20% | 2,772 | 70.80% | - | - | 3,915 | Republican Hold |
14th district | 1,009 | 28.45% | 2,537 | 71.55% | - | - | 3,546 | Republican Hold |
15th district | 1,043 | 57.37% | - | - | 775 | 42.63% | 1,818 | Democratic Hold |
16th district | 1,183 | 55.10% | 964 | 44.90% | - | - | 2,147 | Democratic Hold |
17th district | 1,310 | 31.54% | 2,844 | 68.46% | - | - | 4,154 | Republican Hold |
18th district | - | - | 2,789 | 100.00% | - | - | 2,789 | Republican Hold |
19th district | 1,251 | 35.26% | 2,297 | 64.74% | - | - | 3,548 | Republican Hold |
20th district | 1,532 | 34.23% | 2,944 | 65.77% | - | - | 4,476 | Republican Hold |
21st district | 1,898 | 53.87% | 1,625 | 46.13% | - | - | 3,523 | Democratic Hold |
22nd district | 2,316 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 2,316 | Democratic Hold |
23rd district | 1,259 | 49.68% | 1,275 | 50.32% | - | - | 2,534 | Republican GAIN |
24th district | 1,577 | 50.37% | 1,554 | 49.63% | - | - | 3,131 | Democratic GAIN |
25th district | 1,435 | 51.97% | 1,326 | 48.03% | - | - | 2,761 | Democratic Hold |
26th district | 1,115 | 58.84% | 780 | 41.16% | - | - | 1,895 | Democratic Hold |
27th district | 1,116 | 28.03% | 2,866 | 71.97% | - | - | 3,982 | Republican Hold |
28th district | 1,498 | 47.78% | 1,637 | 52.22% | - | - | 3,135 | Republican Hold |
29th district | 1,309 | 31.87% | 2,798 | 68.13% | - | - | 4,107 | Republican Hold |
30th district | 1,067 | 25.86% | 3,059 | 74.14% | - | - | 4,126 | Republican Hold |
31st district | 1,818 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 1,818 | Democratic Hold |
32nd district | 1,041 | 46.18% | 1,213 | 53.82% | - | - | 2,254 | Republican GAIN |
33rd district | 894 | 24.47% | 2,759 | 75.53% | - | - | 3,653 | Republican Hold |
34th district | 1,022 | 23.76% | 3,279 | 76.24% | - | - | 4,301 | Republican Hold |
35th district | 674 | 20.51% | 2,612 | 79.49% | - | - | 3,286 | Republican Hold |
36th district | 1,039 | 28.03% | 2,668 | 71.97% | - | - | 3,707 | Republican Hold |
37th district | 902 | 19.91% | 3,629 | 80.09% | - | - | 4,531 | Republican Hold |
38th district | 1,497 | 46.69% | 1,709 | 53.31% | - | - | 3,206 | Republican Hold |
39th district | 893 | 23.08% | 2,976 | 76.92% | - | - | 3,869 | Republican Hold |
40th district | 881 | 22.67% | 3,006 | 77.33% | - | - | 3,887 | Republican GAIN |
41st district | 1,512 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 1,512 | Democratic Hold |
42nd district | 2,391 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 2,391 | Democratic Hold |
43rd district | 1,366 | 43.74% | 1,757 | 56.26% | - | - | 3,123 | Republican Hold |
44th district | 1,479 | 43.99% | 1,883 | 56.01% | - | - | 3,362 | Republican Hold |
45th district | 971 | 28.02% | 2,494 | 71.98% | - | - | 3,465 | Republican Hold |
46th district | 1,515 | 33.95% | 2,948 | 66.05% | - | - | 4,463 | Republican Hold |
47th district | 1,701 | 56.16% | 1,328 | 43.84% | - | - | 3,029 | Democratic GAIN |
48th district | 1,889 | 52.34% | 1,720 | 47.66% | - | - | 3,609 | Democratic GAIN |
49th district | 1,289 | 55.70% | 1,025 | 44.30% | - | - | 2,314 | Democratic Hold |
50th district | 1,657 | 57.02% | 1,249 | 42.98% | - | - | 2,906 | Democratic GAIN |
51st district | 1,324 | 50.25% | 1,311 | 49.75% | - | - | 2,635 | Democratic Hold |
52nd district | 1,322 | 46.85% | 1,500 | 53.15% | - | - | 2,822 | Republican GAIN |
53rd district | 1,177 | 23.74% | 3,781 | 76.26% | - | - | 4,958 | Republican Hold |
54th district | 1,195 | 29.88% | 2,598 | 64.95% | 207 | 5.18% | 4,000 | Republican GAIN |
55th district | 1,304 | 38.72% | 2,064 | 61.28% | - | - | 3,368 | Republican Hold |
56th district | 1,084 | 34.47% | 2,061 | 65.53% | - | - | 3,145 | Republican Hold |
57th district | 819 | 21.17% | 3,049 | 78.83% | - | - | 3,868 | Republican Hold |
58th district | 1,871 | 40.28% | 2,774 | 59.72% | - | - | 4,645 | Republican Hold |
59th district | 1,319 | 28.84% | 3,255 | 71.16% | - | - | 4,574 | Republican Hold |
60th district | 1,894 | 48.27% | 2,030 | 51.73% | - | - | 3,924 | Republican Hold |
61st district | 2,975 | 57.63% | 2,187 | 42.37% | - | - | 5,162 | Democratic GAIN |
62nd district | 2,890 | 63.27% | 1,678 | 36.73% | - | - | 4,568 | Democratic Hold |
63rd district | 1,522 | 60.64% | 988 | 39.36% | - | - | 2,510 | Democratic Hold |
64th district | 1,635 | 38.68% | 2,592 | 61.32% | - | - | 4,227 | Republican GAIN |
65th district | 1,944 | 56.64% | 1,488 | 43.36% | - | - | 3,432 | Democratic Hold |
66th district | 2,186 | 64.48% | 1,204 | 35.52% | - | - | 3,390 | Democratic Hold |
67th district | 1,027 | 32.32% | 2,151 | 67.68% | - | - | 3,178 | Republican Hold |
68th district | 1,003 | 30.78% | 2,256 | 69.22% | - | - | 3,259 | Republican Hold |
69th district | 1,127 | 27.22% | 3,014 | 72.78% | - | - | 4,141 | Republican Hold |
70th district | 1,210 | 27.25% | 3,231 | 72.75% | - | - | 4,441 | Republican Hold |
71st district | 1,196 | 26.11% | 3,385 | 73.89% | - | - | 4,581 | Republican Hold |
72nd district | 886 | 20.48% | 3,440 | 79.52% | - | - | 4,326 | Republican Hold |
73rd district | 2,861 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 2,861 | Democratic Hold |
74th district | 1,623 | 56.02% | - | - | 1,274 | 43.98% | 2,897 | Democratic Hold |
75th district | 1,762 | 39.58% | 2,690 | 60.42% | - | - | 4,452 | Republican GAIN |
76th district | 3,614 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 3,614 | Democratic Hold |
77th district | 3,145 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 3,145 | Democratic GAIN |
78th district | 1,857 | 64.73% | 1,012 | 35.27% | - | - | 2,869 | Democratic GAIN |
79th district | 2,712 | 61.18% | 1,721 | 38.82% | - | - | 4,433 | Democratic Hold |
80th district | 1,135 | 27.51% | 2,794 | 67.72% | 197 | 4.77% | 4,126 | Republican Hold |
81st district | 2,207 | 58.48% | 1,567 | 41.52% | - | - | 3,774 | Democratic Hold |
82nd district | 2,179 | 52.48% | 1,973 | 47.52% | - | - | 4,152 | Democratic Hold |
83rd district | 2,861 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 2,861 | Democratic GAIN |
84th district | 1,885 | 50.31% | 1,862 | 49.69% | - | - | 3,747 | Democratic GAIN |
85th district | 1,431 | 31.93% | 3,051 | 68.07% | - | - | 4,482 | Republican GAIN |
86th district | 1,601 | 39.55% | 2,447 | 60.45% | - | - | 4,048 | Republican GAIN |
87th district | 1,120 | 28.34% | 2,832 | 71.66% | - | - | 3,952 | Republican Hold |
88th district | 1,400 | 36.38% | 2,448 | 63.62% | - | - | 3,848 | Republican Hold |
89th district | 2,455 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 2,455 | Democratic GAIN |
90th district | 2,779 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 2,779 | Democratic GAIN |
91st district | 3,703 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 3,703 | Democratic GAIN |
92nd district | 1,714 | 46.97% | 1,935 | 53.03% | - | - | 3,649 | Republican GAIN |
93rd district | 1,323 | 41.80% | 1,842 | 58.20% | - | - | 3,165 | Republican GAIN |
94th district | 1,748 | 50.70% | - | - | 1,700 | 49.30% | 3,448 | Democratic Hold |
95th district | 2,226 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 2,226 | Democratic Hold |
96th district | 1,819 | 52.02% | 1,678 | 47.98% | - | - | 3,497 | Democratic Hold |
97th district | 1,749 | 43.20% | 2,209 | 54.56% | 91 | 2.25% | 4,049 | Republican GAIN |
98th district | 2,266 | 60.09% | 1,505 | 39.91% | - | - | 3,771 | Democratic Hold |
99th district | 2,685 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 2,685 | Democratic Hold |
100th district | 3,252 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 3,252 | Democratic GAIN |
Total | 156,894 | 45.12% | 186,488 | 53.62% | 4,382 | 1.26% | 347,764 |
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