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Flathead County 2014 primary elections

by Bigfork Eagle
| May 29, 2014 12:30 PM

June 3 is the primary election and voters will be asked to determine who will be our next leaders in Flathead County.

For the primary election, voters are required to vote Democrat or Republican. The outcome will determine the candidates who will be on the ballot in November. At that time voters can vote for candidates in any party.

People who are not registered to vote must appear in person at the Flathead County Election Department (now located in the Country Fair Kitchen Building at the county fairgrounds) and fill out a voter registration card. Voters may do this up through election day.     

All absentee ballots must be returned to the election department by 8 p.m. on election day to Flathead County Election Department, 800 S. Main, Kalispell. For information call 758-5535.

If you do not know where to vote, one way to find your polling place or to find out if you are registered is to go to the “my voter page” at the Montana Secretary of State website.  

All voters are required to show one form of identification at the polls on election day.

County Commissioner, District 1

Stacey L. Schnebel, Democrat

County Commissioner, District 1

John H. (Jack) Garlitz, Democrat

State Senate

Elizabeth A. Cummings, Democrat

Senate District 4

State Senate

Daniel S. King, Democrat

Senate District 5

State House of Representatives

Zac Perry, Democrat

House District 3

State House of Representatives

Chris Colvin, Libertarian

House District 3

State House of Representatives

Melanie J. Knadler, Democrat

House District 4

State House of Representatives

Ed Lieser, Democrat  

House District 5

County Commissioner District 1

Phil Mitchell, Republican

Cal Scott, Republican

State Senate

Mark W. Blasdel, Republican

Senate District 4  

Tammi Fisher, Republican  

Senate District 4

State Senate

Bob Keenan, Republican

Senate District 5  

Jerry O’Neill

House District 3

State House of Representatives

Keith Regier, Republican

House District 4

State House of Representatives

Doug Adams, Republican

John Michael Myers, Republican

House District 5

State House of Representatives

Carl Glimm, Republican

House District 6    

State House of Representatives

Frank Garner, Republican

House District 7

Ronalee Skees, Republican

House District 7

State House of Representatives

Steve Lavin, Republican

House District 8

State House of Representatives

Randy Brodehl, Republican

House District 9

State House of Representatives

Mark R. Noland, Republican

House District 10

State House of Representatives

Mike Hebert, Republican

House District 11

Albert Olszwewski, Republican

House District 11