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Brandon Ler

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American politician from Montana
Brandon Ler
Speaker of the Montana House of Representatives
Assumed office
January 6, 2025
Preceded byMatt Regier
Member of theMontana House of Representatives
from the 35th district
In office
January 4, 2021 – January 6, 2025
Preceded byJoel Krautter
Succeeded byGary Parry
Personal details
Born1985 (age 39–40)
Political partyRepublican
SpouseStephanie Ler
Children3

Brandon Ler is an American politician, serving as a member of theMontana House of Representatives since 2021.[1] A member of theRepublican Party, Ler became the body'sspeaker in 2025.[2] He owns and operates a fencing company and served for six years on theSavage School District Board of Education.[3]

Career

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In February 2023, Ler introduced a bill that would state that misgendering a transgender student or calling them by their dead name —the name they were given at birth — is not considered a discriminatory practice.

Ler characterized the bill as an effort to ensure students aren't punished by teachers or school officials for references made out of confusion.

Ler, who is also a rancher stated he “taught his children from a very young age that cows are cows and bulls are bulls. Imagine one day my son goes to school and he is told the facts he has learned are no longer true.”[4]

Electoral history

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2020 Montana House of Representatives election

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Montana's 35th District House of Representatives Primary Election, 2020[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBrandon Ler1,45752.60
RepublicanJoel Krautter (incumbent)1,31347.40
Total votes2,770100

Ler was uncontested in the general election, having received 4,760 votes.[6]

2022 Montana House of Representatives election

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Ler ran uncontested in the primary, having received 1,877 votes.[7]

He also ran uncontested in the general election, receiving 3,160 votes.[8]

References

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  1. ^"- Montana State Legislature".Home - Montana State Legislature (in Kinyarwanda). Retrieved2021-04-05.
  2. ^"Leadership". Montana Legislature. Retrieved10 January 2025.
  3. ^"Copper Book: Lawmakers of Montana, Legislative Session of 2021".Montana State Legislature. Montana Legislative Services Division. p. 49. Retrieved17 May 2021.
  4. ^Sakariasse, Alex (February 8, 2023)."Bills concerning transgender youth and local control surface in House".Montana Free Press. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2023.
  5. ^"Results"(PDF).sosmt.gov. 2020. Retrieved2021-04-05.
  6. ^"Results"(PDF).sosmt.gov. 2020. Retrieved2021-04-05.
  7. ^Montana 2022 Primary Election Results
  8. ^Montana 2022 General Election Results
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Preceded bySpeaker of the Montana House of Representatives
2025–present
Incumbent
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Mariano (D),Hogan (D)
Hall (R),Smit (R)
Demuth (R),Olson (R)
White (R),Barton (R)
Patterson (R),Perkins (R)
Ler (R),Zolnikov (R)
Kelly (R),Arch (R)*
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Scott (D)
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Federal districts:
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Territories:
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Italics indicate speakers pro tempore
*Unicameral body
69th Legislature (2025–2026)
Speaker of the House
Brandon Ler (R)
Speakerpro tempore
Katie Zolnikov (R)
Majority Leader
Steve Fitzpatrick (R)
Minority Leader
Katie Sullivan (D)
  1. Neil Duram (R)
  2. Tom Millett (R)
  3. Debo Powers (D)
  4. Lyn Bennet (R)
  5. Braxton Mitchell (R)
  6. Amy Regier (R)
  7. Courtenay Sprunger (R)
  8. Lukas Schubert (R)
  9. Steven Kelly (R)
  10. Terry Falk (R)
  11. Ed Byrne (R)
  12. Tracy Sharp (R)
  13. Linda Reksten (R)
  14. Paul Fielder (R)
  15. Thedis Crowe (D)
  16. Tyson Running Wolf (D)
  17. Zachary Wirth (R)
  18. Llew Jones (R)
  19. Jane Weber (D)
  20. Melissa Nikolakakos (R)
  21. Edward Buttrey (R)
  22. George Nikolakakos (R)
  23. Eric Tilleman (R)
  24. Steve Fitzpatrick (R)
  25. Steve Gist (R)
  26. Russ Miner (R)
  27. Paul Tuss (D)
  28. Eric Albus (R)
  29. Valerie Moore (R)
  30. Morgan Thiel (R)
  31. Frank Smith (D)
  32. Mike Fox (D)
  33. Brandon Ler (R)
  34. Jerry Schillinger (R)
  35. Gary Parry (R)
  36. Greg Kmetz (R)
  37. Shane Klakken (R)
  38. Greg Oblander (R)
  39. Kerri Seekins-Crowe (R)
  40. Mike Vinton (R)
  41. Jade Sooktis (D)
  42. Sidney Fitzpatrick (D)
  43. Larry Brewster (R)
  44. Katie Zolnikov (R)
  45. Denise Baum (D)
  46. Denise Joy (D)
  47. James Reavis (D)
  48. Curtis Schomer (R)
  49. Sherry Essmann (R)
  50. Anthony Nicastro (R)
  51. Jodee Etchart (R)
  52. Vacant
  53. Nelly Nicol (R)
  54. Lee Deming (R)
  55. Brad Barker (R)
  56. Fiona Nave (R)
  57. Scott Rosenzweig (D)
  58. Jamie Isaly (D)
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  60. Alanah Griffith (D)
  61. Becky Edwards (D)
  62. Joshua Seckinger (D)
  63. Peter Strand (D)
  64. Kelly Kortum (D)
  65. Brian Close (D)
  66. Eric Matthews (D)
  67. Jedediah Hinkle (R)
  68. Caleb Hinkle (R)
  69. Kenneth Walsh (R)
  70. Shannon Maness (R)
  71. Scott DeMarois (D)
  72. Donavon Hawk (D)
  73. Jennifer Lynch (D)
  74. Marc Lee (D)
  75. Mark Reinschmidt (R)
  76. John Fitzpatrick (R)
  77. Jane Gillette (R)
  78. Randyn Gregg (R)
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  80. Melissa Romano (D)
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  86. David Bedey (R)
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  88. Greg Overstreet (R)
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  90. Curtis Cochran (R)
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  92. Connie Keogh (D)
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  97. Melody Cunningham (D)
  98. Jonathan Karlen (D)
  99. Tom France (D)
  100. SJ Howell (D)
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