Members of The Montana Senate
District | Senator | Residence |
---|---|---|
1 | Aubyn Curtiss | Fortine |
2 | Ryan Zinke | Whitefish |
3 | Bruce Tutvedt | Kalispell |
4 | Gregory Barkus | Kalispell |
5 | Verdell Jackson | Kalispell |
6 | Carmine Mowbry | Polson |
7 | Greg Hinkle | Thompson Falls |
9 | Rick Ripley | Wolf Creek |
14 | Jerry Black | Shelby |
15 | Jim Peterson | Buffalo |
18 | John Brenden | Scobey |
19 | Donald Steinbeisser | Sidney |
20 | Keith Bales | Otter |
22 | Taylor Brown | Huntley |
23 | Kelly Gephardt | Roundup |
25 | Roy Brown | Billings |
28 | Jeff Essmann | Billings |
29 | Daniel McGee | Laurel |
30 | Robert Story, Jr. | Park City |
31 | John Esp | Big Timber |
34 | Vacated | Bozeman |
35 | Gary Perry | Manhattan |
36 | Debby Barrett | Dillon |
39 | Terry Murphy | Cardwell |
42 | Dave Lewis | Helena |
44 | Rick Laible | Victor |
45 | Jim Shockley | Victor |
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