Know Your Elected Officials: In Montana, folks are elected from local races to hold office in your towns, counties, regions, water districts, land board, state legislature - all the way up to our national MT Congressional Delegation. Get to know them!
Legislature - Congressional Delegation - Land Board
Public Service Commission - Supreme Court
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Governor Steve Bullock
Bullock began his career in public service in 1996 as chief legal counsel to the Montana Secretary of State. He went on to serve four years with the Montana Department of Justice. More...
PO Box 200801
Helena, MT 59620-0801
(406) 444-3111
governor@mt.gov
http://governor.mt.gov
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Attorney General Tim Fox
PO Box 201401
Helena, MT 59620-1401
(406) 444-2026
tfox@mt.gov
http://doj.mt.gov
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Superintendent of Public Instruction Denise Juneau
Denise taught high school English both in New Town, North Dakota and Browning, Montana. Denise also graduated from law school at the U of M and clerked at the Montana supreme court.More...
PO Box 202501
Helena, MT 59620-2501
(406) 444-3095
djuneau@mt.gov
http://opi.mt.gov
Watch Denise's Speech from MCV's 2010 Annual Meeting.
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Secretary of State Linda McCulloch
Linda served eight years as Montana’s statewide elected Superintendent of Public Instruction. During that time, she helped boost funding for Montana schools and implement Indian Education for All. More...
PO Box 202801
Helena, MT 59620-2801
(406) 444-2034
lmcculloch@mt.gov
http://sos.mt.gov
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State Auditor Monica Lindeen
Monica is respected for her ability to put principles before politics and work together with her colleagues on key economic development policies, such as a successful workforce training program. More...
PO Box 4009
Helena, MT 59620-4009
(406) 444-2040
mlindeen@mt.gov
http://sao.mt.gov
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PSC District 5: Commissioner Bill Gallagher (PSC Chairperson)
Was a saw mill hand, mine mechanic and equipment operator in Dillon, MT before graduating from Western Montana College in 1983 with a BS in secondary education with a major in social sciences.
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PSC District 1: Commissioner Travis Kavulla
Was elected in November 2010 by a 28-point margin, the largest of any Montana public service commissioner facing a contested election since the modern commission’s inception in 1974.
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PSC District 2: Commissioner Kirk Bushman
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PSC District 3: Commissioner Roger Koopman
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PSC District 4: Commissioner Bob Lake
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