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Montana Democratic Party
ChairpersonShannon O'Brien
Senate Minority LeaderPat Flowers
House Minority LeaderKatie Sullivan
HeadquartersHelena, Montana
National affiliationDemocratic Party
Seats in theU.S. Senate
0 / 2
Seats in theU.S. House
0 / 2
Seats in theMontana Senate
19 / 50
Seats in theMontana House
42 / 100
Statewide Executive Offices
0 / 6
Election symbol
Website
www.montanademocrats.org

Montana Democratic Party (MDP) is the affiliate of theDemocratic Party in theU.S. state ofMontana and one of the two major political parties in the state. The party as of 2024 is chaired byShannon O'Brien.[1] The National Committeeman is Donavon Hawk, and the National Committeewoman is Mary Sheehy Moe.

History

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Recent years

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In August 2025, the Montana Democratic Party came under renewed scrutiny following reports that a party financial controller with close links to party leadership, Abbey Lee Cook, had been embezzling donations from Democratic candidates and affiliated organizations.[2] Cook, entered pleas of guilty to three federal charges of wire fraud.[3]

In November 2024, all Montana Democrats running in statewide or federal races lost to GOP candidates,[4][5] continuing a trend of declining fortune for the Democratic Party in Montana. Before 2024, Montana's federal delegation continuously included at least one Democrat from 1911 untilSen. Jon Tester's 2024 loss to RepublicanTim Sheehy, and as recently as 2013, Democrats held all statewide elected offices.[6] In state legislative races, Democrats overturned the GOP supermajority following beneficial redistricting[7] that reduced the total number of competitive districts favoring safer Democratic and Republican districts.

In November 2022, Montana Republicans secured a supermajority in both legislative houses.[8]

In June 2022, NPR reported that Montana had two U.S. House districts for the first time since 1992, and while the Montana Democratic Party had three candidates in that month's primary, it hadn't had representation in the U.S. House since 1994.[9] In August 2022, Montana Democrats meeting in Butte announced a new platform, largely statements of principal, such as supporting abortion rights and declaring a "state of climate emergency." New policy objectives included restoring the Judicial Nominating Commission, recently eliminated by Republicans, and establishing a panel to examine atrocities at the state's former boarding schools for Native Americans. Sheila Hogan remained the state party's executive director; the only Democrat in statewide or federal office at the time was SenatorJon Tester.[10]

In February 2022, Democratic senator Jon Tester criticized the larger state party for not doing more to appeal to and engage with "Middle America," clarifying he meant the area between the Appalachians the Rocky Mountains.[11]

In January 2020, Sandi Luckey, previously the state party treasurer for the Democratic party, was elected executive director of the Montana Democratic Party. Robyn Driscoll was party chair at that time.[12] The state party announced in May 2020 that it was creating a Steering Committee for the Blue Bench Program, and that it would have three of those positions dedicated permanently for Native American leaders. The Blue Bench Program recruited and developed local candidates to run for office.[13] At that time, the state party's voting delegates largely consisted of legislative leadership, Democrats in statewide elected office, and leaders in Democratic Central Committees for state countries. The party had no delegate votes assigned specifically for Native Americans, and three voting delegates at state conventions who were Native Americans.[14] TheAssociated Press reported in June 2020 that the state party voted to establish tribal committees to represent the Crow, Northern Cheyenne, Fort Peck, Fort Belknap, Rocky Boy's, Blackfeet and Flathead reservations and the Little Shell-Chippewa tribes, and the committees would operate "like county central committees, whose delegates vote on the party's platform, rules and officers and nominate candidates for special elections." Luckey, still the state party executive director, said the move made the Montana Democratic Party the first US state country to formally create a formal role based on population for Native Americans.[14]

During a special election for a Congressional seat in 2017, state party officials "grew frustrated" according toThe New York Times when national Democratic Party leaders were implored by Democratic SenatorJon Tester to spend national party money on their candidateRob Quist, but declined. Quist ultimately lost the seat to RepublicanGreg Gianforte.[15]

Elected officers

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OfficeOfficeholder in 2022
ChairShannon O'Brien[16]
Vice ChairMax Johansen[16]
SecretaryMelody Cunningham[16]
TreasurerLance Four Star[16]
NationalCommitteemanLaurie Bishop[16]
NationalCommitteewomanDonavon Hawk[16]

Current elected officials

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The Montana Democratic Party currently hold none of the six statewide offices and a minority of the seats in both theMontana Senate andMontana House of Representatives.


Statewide offices

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  • None

Legislative leaders

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OfficeRepresentative
Senate Minority LeaderPat Flowers
Senate Minority WhipsShane Morigeau
Laura Smith
Susan Webber
House Minority LeaderKatie Sullivan
House Minority WhipsTyson Runningwolf
SJ Howell
Melissa Romano

18 Members of the Montana Senate

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DistrictSenatorResidence
2Carl GlimmKila
8Susan WebberBrowning
16Mike FoxHays
25Jen GrossBillings
31Christopher PopeBozeman
32Pat FlowersBelgrade
33Jennifer PomnichowskiBozeman
37Ryan LynchButte
38Edith McClaffertyButte
39Mark SweeneyHelena
41Janet EllisHelena
42Jill CohenourEast Helena
45Ellie BoldmanMissoula
46Shannon O'BrienHelena
48Nate McConnellMissoula
49Diane SandsMissoula
50Bryce BennettMissoula

42 Members of the Montana House of Representatives

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DistrictRepresentativeResidence
3Debo PowersPolebridge
5Dave FernWhitefish
15Marvin Weatherwax Jr.Browning
16Tyson RunningwolfBrowning
19Jane WeberGreat Falls
27Paul TussHavre
31Frank SmithPoplar
32Mike FoxHays
41Jade SooktisLame Deer
42Sharon Stewart-PeregoyCrow Agency
45Denise BaumBillings
46Emma Kerr-CarpenterBillings
47James ReavisBillings
57Scott RosenzweigBozeman
58Jamie IsalyLivingston
59Ed StafmanBozeman
60Alanah GriffithLivingston
61Jim HamiltonBozeman
62Ed StafmanBozeman
63Alice BuckleyBozeman
64Kelly KortumBozeman
65Brian CloseBozeman
66Denise HaymanBozeman
71Scott DeMaroisAnaconda
72Donavon HawkButte
73Jennifer LynchButte
74Donavon HawkButte
79Luke MuszkiewiczHelena
80Melissa RomanoHelena
81Mary CaferroHelena
82Pete ElverumHelena
83Jill CohenourHelena
89Katie SullivanMissoula
90Marilyn MarlerMissoula
91Connie KeoghMissoula
92Katie SullivanMissoula
93Joe ReadRonan
94Tom FranceMissoula
95Zooey ZephyrMissoula
96Willis CurdyMissoula
97Melody CunninghamMissoula
98Jonathan KarlenMissoula
99Tom FranceMissoula
100SJ HowellMissoula

Mayors

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Election results

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Presidential

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Montana Democratic Party presidential election results
ElectionPresidential ticketVotesVote %Electoral votesResult
1892Grover Cleveland/Adlai E. Stevenson17,69039.79%
0 / 3
Won
1896William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewall42,62879.93%
3 / 3
Lost
1900William Jennings Bryan/Adlai E. Stevenson37,31158.43%
3 / 3
Lost
1904Alton B. Parker/Henry G. Davis21,77333.79%
0 / 3
Lost
1908William Jennings Bryan/John W. Kern29,32642.61%
0 / 3
Lost
1912Woodrow Wilson/Thomas R. Marshall27,94135.00%
4 / 4
Won
1916Woodrow Wilson/Thomas R. Marshall101,06356.88%
4 / 4
Won
1920James M. Cox/Franklin D. Roosevelt57,37232.05%
0 / 4
Lost
1924John W. Davis/Charles W. Bryan33,80519.38%
0 / 4
Lost
1928Al Smith/Joseph T. Robinson78,57840.48%
0 / 4
Lost
1932Franklin D. Roosevelt/John N. Garner127,28658.80%
4 / 4
Won
1936Franklin D. Roosevelt/John N. Garner159,69069.28%
4 / 4
Won
1940Franklin D. Roosevelt/Henry A. Wallace145,69858.78%
4 / 4
Won
1944Franklin D. Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman112,55654.28%
4 / 4
Won
1948Harry S. Truman/Alben W. Barkley119,07153.09%
4 / 4
Won
1952Adlai Stevenson/John Sparkman106,21340.07%
0 / 4
Lost
1956Adlai Stevenson/Estes Kefauver116,23842.87%
0 / 4
Lost
1960John F. Kennedy/Lyndon B. Johnson134,89148.60%
0 / 4
Won
1964Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert Humphrey164,24658.95%
4 / 4
Won
1968Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie114,11741.59%
0 / 4
Lost
1972George McGovern/Sargent Shriver120,19737.85%
0 / 4
Lost
1976Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale149,25945.40%
0 / 4
Won
1980Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale118,03232.43%
0 / 4
Lost
1984Walter Mondale/Geraldine Ferraro146,74238.18%
0 / 4
Lost
1988Michael Dukakis/Lloyd Bentsen168,93646.20%
0 / 4
Lost
1992Bill Clinton/Al Gore154,50737.63%
3 / 3
Won
1996Bill Clinton/Al Gore167,92241.23%
0 / 3
Won
2000Al Gore/Joe Lieberman137,12633.4%
0 / 3
Lost
2004John Kerry/John Edwards173,71038.56%
0 / 3
Lost
2008Barack Obama/Joe Biden232,15947.11%
0 / 3
Won
2012Barack Obama/Joe Biden201,83941.70%
0 / 3
Won
2016Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine177,70935.75%
0 / 3
Lost
2020Joe Biden/Kamala Harris244,78640.55%
0 / 3
Won
2024Kamala Harris/Tim Walz231,90638.46%
0 / 4
Lost

Gubernatorial

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Montana Democratic Party gubernatorial election results
ElectionGubernatorial candidate/ticketVotesVote %Result
1889Joseph Toole19,73550.96%WonGreen tickY
1892Timothy E. Collins17,65039.96%LostRed XN
1896Robert Burns Smith36,68870.99%WonGreen tickY
1900Joseph Toole31,41949.24%WonGreen tickY
1904Joseph Toole35,37753.79%WonGreen tickY
1908Edwin L. Norris32,28247.34%WonGreen tickY
1912Sam V. Stewart25,38131.81%WonGreen tickY
1916Sam V. Stewart85,68349.36%WonGreen tickY
1920Burton K. Wheeler74,87540.26%LostRed XN
1924John E. Erickson88,80151.02%WonGreen tickY
1928John E. Erickson113,63558.52%WonGreen tickY
1932John E. Erickson104,94948.50%WonGreen tickY
1936Roy E. Ayers115,31050.94%WonGreen tickY
1940Roy E. Ayers119,45348.64%LostRed XN
1944Leif Erickson89,22443.18%LostRed XN
1948John W. Bonner124,26755.73%WonGreen tickY
1952John W. Bonner129,36949.04%LostRed XN
1956Arnold Olsen131,48848.63%LostRed XN
1960Paul Cannon125,65144.89%LostRed XN
1964Roland Renne136,86248.71%LostRed XN
1968Forrest H. Anderson150,48154.11%WonGreen tickY
1972Thomas Lee Judge172,52354.12%WonGreen tickY
1976Thomas Lee Judge/Ted Schwinden195,42061.70%WonGreen tickY
1980Ted Schwinden/George Turman199,57455.37%WonGreen tickY
1984Ted Schwinden/George Turman266,57870.34%WonGreen tickY
1988Thomas Lee Judge/Barbara B. Skelton169,31346.13%LostRed XN
1992Dorothy Bradley/Mike Halligan198,42148.65%LostRed XN
1996Judy Jacobson84,40720.83%LostRed XN
2000Mark O'Keefe/Carol Williams193,13147.08%LostRed XN
2004Brian Schweitzer/John Bohlinger225,01650.44%WonGreen tickY
2008Brian Schweitzer/John Bohlinger318,67065.47%WonGreen tickY
2012Steve Bullock/John Walsh236,45048.90%WonGreen tickY
2016Steve Bullock/Mike Cooney255,93350.25%WonGreen tickY
2020Mike Cooney/Casey Schreiner250,86041.56%LostRed XN
2024Ryan Busse/Raph Graybill232,64438.62%LostRed XN

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Party Officers". The Montana Democratic Party. RetrievedAugust 13, 2024.
  2. ^Drew, Micah (2025-08-22)."Campaign treasurer for political committees, Dem candidates, charged in $250K embezzlement scheme • Daily Montanan".Daily Montanan. Retrieved2025-09-24.
  3. ^Lutey, Tom (2025-09-02)."Montana campaign finance manager indicted for wire fraud facing more accusations".Montana Free Press. Retrieved2025-09-24.
  4. ^victoria.eavis@helenair.com, VICTORIA EAVIS (2024-11-12)."'Rock bottom': Where do Montana Democrats go from here?".The Independent Record. Retrieved2025-09-24.
  5. ^https://www.npr.org/2024/11/09/nx-s1-5181908/with-democratic-senator-jon-testers-loss-in-montana-republicans-take-full-control
  6. ^Sagner, Denali (2024-08-08)."What Happened to the Montana Democrats?".Flathead Beacon. Retrieved2025-09-24.
  7. ^Lloyd, Eric Dietrich, Zeke (2024-11-07)."New district map helps Montana Democrats to legislative gains".Montana Free Press. Retrieved2025-09-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^Ragar, Shaylee (2022-11-10)."Republicans are poised to secure a supermajority in the state Legislature".Montana Public Radio. Retrieved2025-09-24.
  9. ^"Montana Democrats hustle for a spot in the U.S. House".NPR.org.
  10. ^"Montana Democrats approve 2022 platform". August 2022.
  11. ^"Montana senator criticizes fellow Democrats for not appealing to rural Americans more | CNN Politics".CNN. 10 February 2022.
  12. ^"Luckey named new head of state Democratic Party".
  13. ^"Montana Democrats roll out framework for permanent Native leadership within Montana Democratic Party, announce platform convention speakers".
  14. ^ab"Montana Democrats expand Native American voice in party". 8 June 2021.
  15. ^Martin, Jonathan; Burns, Alexander (26 May 2017)."Liberals Wanted a Fight in Montana. Democratic Leaders Saw a Lost Cause".The New York Times.
  16. ^abcdef"Party Officers".

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