The 2026 Montana House of Representatives election will be held on November 3, 2026, alongside the other 2026 United States elections.[1] Voters will elect members of the Montana House of Representatives in all 100 of the U.S. state of Montana's legislative districts to serve a two-year term.[2]

Retirements

Republican

  1. District 1: Neil Duram is term-limited.[3]
  2. District 18: Llew Jones is term-limited.[3]
  3. District 21: Edward Buttrey is term-limited.[3]
  4. District 52: Bill Mercer is term-limited.[3]
  5. District 84: Julie Darling is term-limited.[3]
  6. District 86: David Bedey is term-limited.[3]

Democratic

  1. District 16: Tyson Running Wolf is term-limited.[3]
  2. District 81: Mary Caferro is term-limited.[3]
  3. District 83: Jill Cohenour is term-limited.[3]
  4. District 92: Connie Keogh is term-limited.[3]
  5. District 93: Katie Sullivan is term-limited.[3]
  6. District 94: Marilyn Marler is term-limited.[3]

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[4] Safe R January 22, 2026

Primary election summary

Primary results sourced from the Montana Secretary of State Web site. Results are unofficial with more than 99% of precincts fully reported.[5]

Republican primaries

Contested primaries

District Nominee Runners-up Total
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Votes Maj. Mrg.
3rdDerek Peachey81753.82%Cathy Mitchell70146.18%1,5181167.64%
4thShaun Pandina87764.96%Lyn Bennett (incumbent)30622.67%Nathan Purdy16712.37%1,35057142.30%
6thJim Riley1,55767.03%Arthur Dunn76632.97%2,32379134.05%
7thCourtenay Sprunger (incumbent)81964.18%Luke Maxwell45735.82%1,27636228.37%
13thFinley Warden1,61164.62%Linda Reksten (incumbent)88235.38%2,49372929.24%
17thJustin W. Cleveland1,78157.60%Susan Geise73023.61%Michael J Fasbender58118.79%3,0921,05133.99%
19thHannah Trebas45564.72%Derren Auger24835.28%70320729.45%
20thMelissa Nikolakakos (incumbent)84158.00%Tony Rosales60942.00%1,45023216.00%
21stTrevor P. Funseth1,15259.66%Eric Peterson77940.34%1,93137319.32%
22ndJason Lorang64068.30%Kevin Leatherbarrow29731.70%93734336.61%
23rdEric Tilleman (incumbent)83964.34%Brett Mills46535.66%1,30437428.68%
28thChisholm Christensen2,02972.31%John South77727.69%2,8061,25244.62%
29thValerie Moore (incumbent)1,74461.73%Linda Harmon1,08138.27%2,82566323.47%
33rdBrandon Ler (incumbent)1,67356.46%Ric Holden1,29043.54%2,96338312.93%
34thJerry Schillinger (incumbent)2,95285.94%Jason Ellsworth48314.06%3,4352,46971.88%
36thTy Linger1,59681.64%Loren Hinebauch35918.36%1,9551,23763.27%
40thMike Vinton (incumbent)1,02167.80%Gunner Cesnik48532.20%1,50653635.59%
47thJohn Maxwell28458.92%Ron J Stevens19841.08%4828617.84%
49thCharlie Loveridge95171.77%Ole Hedstrom37428.23%1,32557743.55%
51stJodee Etchart (incumbent)1,14672.39%Lana Marie Tibbetts43727.61%1,58370944.79%
52ndStacy Zinn (incumbent)1,50461.31%Ed Walker94938.69%2,45355522.63%
53rdTroy Charbonneau1,14556.91%Nelly Nicol (incumbent)86743.09%2,01227813.82%
55thBrad Barker (incumbent)1,93263.68%Mary Horman1,10236.32%3,03483027.36%
67thJedediah Hinkle (incumbent)1,07370.55%Russell C Nelson44829.45%1,52162541.09%
68thRandy Chamberlin1,11159.06%Jennifer Carlson77040.94%1,88134118.13%
69thTrevor Walter1,65753.11%Ken Walsh (incumbent)1,46346.89%3,1201946.22%
76thTrish Schreiber1,81660.51%John Fitzpatrick (incumbent)1,18539.49%3,00163121.03%
84thRoy Caldwell1,37461.98%James Marshal84338.02%2,21753123.95%
85thKim Dailey1,87756.93%Michele Binkley1,42043.07%3,29745713.86%
86thWayne Rusk1,63661.37%Kenneth E Allen1,03038.63%2,66660622.73%
90thJeff Stanek1,68661.92%Curtis Cochran (incumbent)1,03738.08%2,72364923.83%

Nominated without opposition

  • District 1: Michelle Bianco received 2,397 votes.
  • District 2: Tom Millett (incumbent) received 2,217 votes.
  • District 5: Braxton Mitchell (incumbent) received 1,932 votes.
  • District 8: Lukas Schubert (incumbent) received 1,869 votes.
  • District 9: Steven Kelly (incumbent) received 1,925 votes.
  • District 10: Terry Falk (incumbent) received 1,719 votes.
  • District 11: Ed Byrne (incumbent) received 2,390 votes.
  • District 12: Tracy Sharp (incumbent) received 2,118 votes.
  • District 14: Paul Fielder (incumbent) received 2,387 votes.
  • District 15: Ralph Foster received 604 votes.
  • District 18: Butch Gillespie received 2,769 votes.
  • District 24: Steve Fitzpatrick (incumbent) received 1,441 votes.
  • District 25: Steve Gist (incumbent) received 1,749 votes.
  • District 26: Russ Miner (incumbent) received 2,420 votes.
  • District 30: Morgan Thiel (incumbent) received 1,961 votes.
  • District 35: Gary Parry (incumbent) received 2,447 votes.
  • District 37: Shane Klakken (incumbent) received 2,699 votes.
  • District 38: Greg Oblander (incumbent) received 2,676 votes.
  • District 39: Kerri Seekins-Crowe (incumbent) received 1,195 votes.
  • District 42: Jeremiah Jabs received 623 votes.
  • District 43: Larry Brewster received 1,138 votes.
  • District 44: Katie Zolnikov received 1,434 votes.
  • District 45: Bryce Walston received 947 votes.
  • District 46: Kim Welzenbach received 819 votes.
  • District 48: Curtis Schomer (incumbent) received 801 votes.
  • District 50: Stewart Harris received 1,661 votes.
  • District 54: Lee Deming (incumbent) received 1,318 votes.
  • District 56: Fiona Nave (incumbent) received 2,553 votes.
  • District 57: Bob Crank received 1,422 votes.
  • District 58: Joshua Congleton received 967 votes.
  • District 59: Marc Greendorfer received 1,070 votes.
  • District 60: Greg Leman received 1,078 votes.
  • District 61: Eric Jacobs received 117 votes.
  • District 62: Esther Fishbaugh received 792 votes.
  • District 63: Lawrence R. Moore received 664 votes.
  • District 64: Daniel Ricardo Martinez received 721 votes.
  • District 65: Joe Flynn received 953 votes.
  • District 66: Owen Lang received 1,073 votes.
  • District 70: Shannon Maness (incumbent) received 2123 votes.
  • District 71: Suzzann Nordwick received 851 votes.
  • District 72: Michael Saul received 583 votes.
  • District 73: Gerry Kennedy received 493 votes.
  • District 74: Trenin Bayless received 912 votes.
  • District 75: Mark Reinschmidt (incumbent) received 1,881 votes.
  • District 77: Jane Gillette (incumbent) received 2,046 votes.
  • District 78: Randyn Gregg (incumbent) received 2,347 votes.
  • District 79: Chiko Olson received 1,158 votes.
  • District 80: Katie Fruits received 963 votes.
  • District 81: John J. Looney Sr. received 1,042 votes.
  • District 82: Clinton Mckay received 874 votes.
  • District 83: Aaron J. Leas received 1,098 votes.
  • District 87: Terry Nelson (incumbent) received 2,113 votes.
  • District 88: Greg Overstreet (incumbent) received 2,038 votes.
  • District 89: Lyn Hellegaard received 1,040 votes.
  • District 91: Charles Headley received 981 votes.
  • District 93: Roy Handley received 873 votes.
  • District 94: Greg Woodward received 1,037 votes.
  • District 97: Michael P Hagestad received 790 votes.
  • District 98: Bryan Muzzana received 713 votes.
  • District 99: Ryan Darling received 820 votes.
  • District 100: Michael Daniel Bowles received 286 votes.

Democratic primaries

Contested primaries

District Nominee Runners-up Total
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Votes Maj. Mrg.
1stDakota V. Adams50162.31%Roberta McCanse30337.69%80419824.63%
15thThedis Crowe (incumbent)56862.62%Adrien Owen Wagner33937.38%90722925.25%
29thTess Fahlgren19753.10%Rachel Sundheim17446.90%371236.20%
31stNatalie Oneal40259.91%Lance Elliot Fourstar26940.09%67113319.82%
46thDenise Joy (incumbent)67760.07%Erin R. Tate45039.93%1,12722720.14%
61stRio Roland54062.36%Chris Gray32637.64%86621424.71%
80thMegan Lane89861.68%Qasim W. Abdul-Baki55838.32%1,45634023.35%
81stJanet Ellis1,23763.37%Benjamin Kuiper71536.63%1,95252226.74%
84thTia Nelson59652.05%Jamie Van Valkenburg54947.95%1,145474.10%
92ndMonica Tranel1,46160.82%Reggie Spaulding94139.18%2,40252021.65%
93rdBen Davis1,02941.24%Nick Kujawa84533.87%Sam Kulla62124.89%2,4951847.37%
94thRobin Kendall1,17350.47%Lisa Verlanic Fowler1,15149.53%2,324220.95%

Nominated without opposition

  • District 2: Jane Maahs received 576 votes.
  • District 3: Debo Powers (incumbent) received 1,506 votes.
  • District 4: Paula Koch received 1,076 votes.
  • District 5: Luca Welle received 646 votes.
  • District 6: Darren Fix received 924 votes.
  • District 7: Madison Evans received 780 votes.
  • District 8: Calvin Lime received 650 votes.
  • District 9: Kate Mclaughlin received 721 votes.
  • District 10: Catherine C. Allen received 549 votes.
  • District 11: Maeve Kintzler received 674 votes.
  • District 12: Cindy L Bruckner received 1,059 votes.
  • District 13: Dalton Bradford received 910 votes.
  • District 14: Colleen Hinds received 800 votes.
  • District 16: Lona Running Wolf received 1,112 votes.
  • District 17: Chris Bechtold received 627 votes.
  • District 19: Jane Weber (incumbent) received 742 votes.
  • District 20: Steve Keller received 1,070 votes.
  • District 21: Lela Graham received 915 votes.
  • District 22: Neal Miller received 587 votes.
  • District 23: Rebecca Bogden-Richards received 930 votes.
  • District 24: Pam Carroll received 919 votes.
  • District 25: Jerry Ferderer received 640 votes.
  • District 26: Paul Jefferson received 754 votes.
  • District 27: Paul Tuss (incumbent) received 1,032 votes.
  • District 30: Jason Boeshore received 215 votes.
  • District 32: Mike Fox (incumbent) received 599 votes.
  • District 33: Tristan Veverka received 330 votes.
  • District 34: Jasmine Erickson received 189 votes.
  • District 35: Natalie Parker received 391 votes.
  • District 36: Benjamin Keyes received 540 votes.
  • District 37: Tracey Miller Karcher received 599 votes.
  • District 39: Melissa Smith received 674 votes.
  • District 40: Gabriel Bradshaw received 494 votes.
  • District 41: Jade Sooktis (incumbent) received 527 votes.
  • District 42: Sidney Fitzpatrick (incumbent) received 688 votes.
  • District 43: Rudolf Haden received 738 votes.
  • District 44: Mike Eaton received 705 votes.
  • District 45: Denise Baum (incumbent) received 1,073 votes.
  • District 47: James Reavis (incumbent) received 617 votes.
  • District 48: Tucker Colvin received 795 votes.
  • District 49: Rebecca Noell received 908 votes.
  • District 50: Mark Peters received 839 votes.
  • District 51: Precious Mckenzie received 906 votes.
  • District 52: Elizabeth Heald received 1,045 votes.
  • District 53: Matthew J Hankins received 621 votes.
  • District 54: Janine Coole received 598 votes.
  • District 55: Richard Gessling received 827 votes.
  • District 57: Jordan Viegut received 1,574 votes.
  • District 58: Jamie Isaly (incumbent) received 1,598 votes.
  • District 59: Katie Fire Thunder (incumbent) received 2,120 votes.
  • District 60: Alanah Griffith (incumbent) received 1,237 votes.
  • District 62: Joshua Seckinger (incumbent) received 1,090 votes.
  • District 63: Peter Strand (incumbent) received 1,248 votes.
  • District 64: Brady Bremer received 1,212 votes.
  • District 65: Brian Close (incumbent) received 1,408 votes.
  • District 66: Eric Matthews (incumbent) received 1,814 votes.
  • District 67: Logan Henke received 714 votes.
  • District 68: Jocelyn Kent received 588 votes.
  • District 70: Kobi Craddock received 656 votes.
  • District 71: Scott DeMarois (incumbent) received 1,651 votes.
  • District 72: Donavon Hawk (incumbent) received 1,587 votes.
  • District 73: Jennifer Lynch (incumbent) received 1,315 votes.
  • District 74: Marc Lee (incumbent) received 1,941 votes.
  • District 75: Patrick Sullivan received 1,080 votes.
  • District 77: Deborah Anne Hansen received 621 votes.
  • District 78: Mark White received 577 votes.
  • District 79: Luke Muszkiewicz (incumbent) received 1,961 votes.
  • District 82: Pete Elverum (incumbent) received 1,563 votes.
  • District 83: Joe Cohenour received 1,797 votes.
  • District 85: Laura Jackson received 679 votes.
  • District 86: Archie Thomas received 877 votes.
  • District 87: Bill Jones received 791 votes.
  • District 88: Evan Schroedel received 1,043 votes.
  • District 89: Mark Thane (incumbent) received 1,691 votes.
  • District 91: Shelly Fyant (incumbent) received 1,495 votes.
  • District 95: Zooey Zephyr (incumbent) received 2,665 votes.
  • District 96: Bob Carter (incumbent) received 1,804 votes.
  • District 97: Melody Cunningham (incumbent) received 1,800 votes.
  • District 98: Jonathan Karlen (incumbent) received 1,623 votes.
  • District 99: Tom France (incumbent) received 1,737 votes.
  • District 100: SJ Howell (incumbent) received 2,070 votes.

Libertarian primaries

Nominated without opposition

  • District 22: Dave Von Eschen received 20 votes.
  • District 27: Jordan Ophus received 24 votes.
  • District 75: Greg DeVries received 103 votes.
  • District 100: JC Windmueller received 18 votes.

List of districts

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District 1

The 1st district is represented by Republican Neil Duram, who is term-limited and cannot run for re-election to another term.[3]

District 2

The 2nd district is represented by Republican Tom Millett, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 3

The 3rd district is represented by Democrat Debo Powers, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 4

The 4th district is represented by Republican Lyn Bennett, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 5

The 5th district is represented by Republican Braxton Mitchell, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 6

The 6th district is represented by Republican Amy Regier, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 7

The 7th district is represented by Republican Courtenay Sprunger, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 8

The 8th district is represented by Republican Lukas Schubert, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 9

The 9th district is represented by Republican Steven Kelly, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 10

The 10th district is represented by Republican Terry Falk, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 11

The 11th district is represented by Republican Ed Byrne, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 12

The 12th district is represented by Republican Tracy Sharp, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 13

The 13th district is represented by Republican Linda Reksten, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 14

The 14th district is represented by Republican Paul Fielder, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 15

The 15th district is represented by Democrat Thedis Crowe, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 16

The 16th district is represented by Democrat Tyson Running Wolf, who is term-limited and cannot run for re-election to another term.[3]

District 17

The 17th district is represented by Republican Zachary Wirth, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 18

The 18th district is represented by Republican Llew Jones, who is term-limited and cannot run for re-election to another term.[3]

District 19

The 19th district is represented by Democrat Jane Weber, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 20

The 20th district is represented by Republican Melissa Nikolakakos, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 21

The 21st district is represented by Republican Edward Buttrey, who is term-limited and cannot run for re-election to another term.[3]

District 22

The 22nd district is represented by Republican George Nikolakakos, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 23

The 23rd district is represented by Republican Eric Tilleman, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 24

The 24th district is represented by Republican Steve Fitzpatrick, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 25

The 25th district is represented by Republican Steve Gist, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 26

The 26th district is represented by Republican Russ Miner, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 27

The 27th district is represented by Democrat Paul Tuss, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 28

The 28th district is represented by Republican Eric Albus, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 29

The 29th district is represented by Republican Valerie Moore, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 30

The 30th district is represented by Republican Morgan Thiel, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 31

The 31st district is represented by Democrat Frank Smith, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 32

The 32nd district is represented by Democrat Mike Fox, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 33

The 33rd district is represented by Republican Brandon Ler, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 34

The 34th district is represented by Republican Jerry Schillinger, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 35

The 35th district is represented by Republican Gary Parry, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 36

The 36th district is represented by Republican Greg Kmetz, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 37

The 37th district is represented by Republican Shane Klakken, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 38

The 38th district is represented by Republican Greg Oblander, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 39

The 39th district is represented by Republican Kerri Seekins-Crowe, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 40

The 40th district is represented by Republican Mike Vinton, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 41

The 41st district is represented by Democrat Jade Sooktis, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 42

The 42nd district is represented by Democrat Sidney Fitzpatrick, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 43

The 43rd district is represented by Republican Larry Brewster, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 44

The 44th district is represented by Republican Katie Zolnikov, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 45

The 45th district is represented by Democrat Denise Baum, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 46

The 46th district is represented by Democrat Denise Joy, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 47

The 47th district is represented by Democrat James Reavis, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 48

The 48th district is represented by Republican Curtis Schomer, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 49

The 49th district is represented by Republican Sherry Essmann, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 50

The 50th district is represented by Republican Anthony Nicastro, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 51

The 51st district is represented by Republican Jodee Etchart, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 52

The 52nd district is represented by Republican Bill Mercer, who is term-limited and cannot run for re-election to another term.[3]

District 53

The 53rd district is represented by Republican Nelly Nicol, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 54

The 54th district is represented by Republican Lee Deming, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 55

The 55th district is represented by Republican Brad Barker, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 56

The 56th district is represented by Republican Fiona Nave, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 57

The 57th district is represented by Democrat Scott Rosenzweig, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 58

The 58th district is represented by Democrat Jamie Isaly, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 59

The 59th district is represented by Democrat Katie Fire Thunder, who was appointed to the seat by the Gallatin County Commission to finish the term of Democrat Ed Stafman after Stafman resigned in November.[6] Fire Thunder has filed to run to election to a full term.[7]

District 60

The 60th district is represented by Democrat Alanah Griffith, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 61

The 61st district is represented by Democrat Becky Edwards, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 62

The 62nd district is represented by Democrat Josh Seckinger, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 63

The 63rd district is represented by Democrat Peter Strand, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 64

The 64th district is represented by Democrat Kelly Kortum, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 65

The 65th district is represented by Democrat Brian Close, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 66

The 66th district is represented by Democrat Eric Matthews, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 67

The 67th district is represented by Republican Jedediah Hinkle, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 68

The 68th district is represented by Republican Caleb Hinkle, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 69

The 69th district is represented by Republican Kenneth Walsh, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 70

The 70th district is represented by Republican Shannon Maness, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 71

The 71st district is represented by Democrat Scott DeMarois, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 72

The 72nd district is represented by Democrat Donavon Hawk, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 73

The 73rd district is represented by Democrat Jennifer Lynch, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 74

The 74th district is represented by Democrat Marc Lee, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 75

The 75th district is represented by Republican Mark Reinschmidt, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 76

The 76th district is represented by Republican John Fitzpatrick, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 77

The 77th district is represented by Republican Jane Gillette, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 78

The 78th district is represented by Republican Randyn Gregg, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 79

The 79th district is represented by Democrat Luke Muszkiewicz, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 80

The 80th district is represented by Democrat Melissa Romano, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 81

The 81st district is represented by Democrat Mary Caferro, who is term-limited and cannot run for re-election to another term.[3]

District 82

The 82nd district is represented by Democrat Pete Elverum, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 83

The 83rd district is represented by Democrat Jill Cohenour, who is term-limited and cannot run for re-election to another term.[3]

District 84

The 84th district is represented by Republican Julie Darling, who is term-limited and cannot run for re-election to another term.[3]

District 85

The 85th district is represented by Republican Kathy Love, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 86

The 86th district is represented by Republican David Bedey, who is term-limited and cannot run for re-election to another term.[3]

District 87

The 87th district is represented by Republican Terry Nelson, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 88

The 88th district is represented by Republican Greg Overstreet, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 89

The 89th district is represented by Democrat Mark Thane, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 90

The 90th district is represented by Republican Curtis Cochran, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 91

The 91st district is represented by Democrat Shelly Fyant, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 92

The 92nd district is represented by Democrat Connie Keogh, who is term-limited and cannot run for re-election to another term.[3]

District 93

The 93rd district is represented by Democrat Katie Sullivan, who is term-limited and cannot run for re-election to another term.[3]

District 94

The 94th district is represented by Democrat Marilyn Marler, who is term-limited and cannot run for re-election to another term.[3]

District 95

The 95th district is represented by Democrat Zooey Zephyr, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 96

The 96th district is represented by Democrat Bob Carter, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 97

The 97th district is represented by Democrat Melody Cunningham, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 98

The 98th district is represented by Democrat Jonathan Karlen, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 99

The 99th district is represented by Democrat Tom France, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 100

The 100th district is represented by Democrat SJ Howell, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if they will do so.

References

  1. Booker, Brakkton (2025-07-29). "The 2026 midterms are officially underway". POLITICO. Retrieved 2025-08-07.
  2. "Montana House of Representatives elections, 2026". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2025-08-10.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 "Term Limits". sosmt.gov. Montana Secretary of State. Retrieved August 11, 2025.
  4. Jacobson, Louis (January 22, 2026). "Handicapping The 2026 State Legislative Map: A First Look". Sabato's Crystal Ball. Retrieved January 22, 2026.
  5. "2026 Primary Election - June 2, 2026". Montana Secretary of State. Retrieved 9 June 2026.
  6. Astin, Dan (January 12, 2026). "'Already stepping up': At 25, Katie Fire Thunder is widely respected in her community". Bozeman Daily Chronicle. Retrieved April 14, 2026.
  7. Montana Secretary of State. "FEDERAL PRIMARY 2026". Retrieved April 14, 2026.