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Updated results from Flathead County (42/42 precincts)

| November 8, 2016 4:25 PM

Following are unofficial early results from Tuesday’s general election. (i) denotes incumbent Dem = Democrat; GOP = Republican; Lib = Libertarian

Federal races

Preliminary results with 42 out of 42 precincts reporting

President

Clinton 12,730 28.1%

Fuenta 99 0.2%

Johnson 2,051 4.5%

Stein 600 1.3%

Trump 28,881 63.7%

U.S. Representative

(i) Ryan Zinke, GOP 29.457 64.9%

Denise Juneau, Dem 14,354 31.6%

Rick Breckenridge, Lib 1,524 3.4%


State races

Governor-Lt. Governor

(i) Bullock-Cooney Dem 18,346 40.4%

Gianforte-Robinson, GOP 25,264 55.7%

Dunlap-VanDevender, Lib 1,746 3.9%

Superintendent of Public Instruction

Elise Arntzen, GOP 27,318 62.3%

Melissa Romano, Dem 16,466 37.5%

Attorney General

(i) Tim Fox, GOP 32,439 73.6%

Larry Jent, Dem 11,549 26.2%

Secretary of State

(i) Monica Lindeen, Dem 13,803 30.9%

Corey Stapleton, GOP 29,312 65.6%

Roger Roots, Lib 1,557 3.5%

State Auditor

Jesse Laslovich, Dem 16,604 35.8%

Matt Rosendale, GOP 27,983 64.1%

Supreme Court Justice No. 3

Kristen Juras 17,523 43.9%

Dirk Sandefur 22,229 55.7%

Supreme Court Justice No. 6

Jim Shea

yes 31,291 80.3%

no 7,682 19.7%

MT Supreme Court Chief Justice

Mike McGrath

yes 32,421 80.5%

no 7,863 19.5%

Flathead County races

42 of 42 precincts reporting

Senate District 2

(i) Dee Brown, GOP 7,614 96.4%

Senate District 3

Melissa Hartman, Dem 4,701 43%

Keith Regier, GOP 6,232 57%

Senate District 6

Rolf Harmsen, Dem 946 19.4%

Albert D. Olszewski, GOP 3,913 80.3%

Senate District 7

(i) Jennifer Fielder, GOP 1,373 80.5%

Mark Sheets, Dem 329 19.3%

House District 3

(i) Zac Perry, Dem 2,354 52.5%

Taylor Rose, GOP 2,122 47.3%

House District 4

Deborah Gentry, Dem 1,113 22.7%

Matt Regier, GOP 3,780 77.1%

House District 5

Dave Fern, Dem 3,079 56.6%

Chet Billi, GOP 2,355 43.3%

House District 6

Lisa Morrow, Dem 1,555 28.3%

(i) Carl Glimm, GOP 3,631 66.1%

Ian Wheeler, Lib 301 5.5%

House District 7

Lynn Stanley, Dem 1,322 34.8%

(i) Frank Garner GOP 2,462 64.9%

House District 8

Paige Rappleye, Dem 1,073 23.2%

(i) Steve Lavin, GOP 3,551 76.3%

House District 9

Brittany MacLean, Dem 1,016 27.4%

(i) Randy Brodehl, GOP 2,687 72.5%

House District 10

(i) Mark Ray Noland, GOP 3,146 73.7%

James H. Swanson, Ind 1,110 26%

House District 11

Eileen Bech, Dem 1,266 25.9%

Derek Skees, GOP 3,612 73.8%

House District 13

Debra J. Achatz, Dem 323 19%

(i) Bob Brown, GOP, 1,367 80.5%

Flathead County Commission District 2

(i) Pam Holmquist, GOP 29,907 68.7%

Eileen Lowery, Dem 13,525 31.1%

Clerk of District Court

Peg L. Allison, GOP 37,983 98.6%

District Court Judge, District 11

Department 1

Amy Eddy

yes 31,288 81.4%

no 7,166 18.6%

Department 4

Dan Wilson

yes 35,104 98.4%

Ballot issues

Constitutional Initiative 116

Adds a section to the state constitution establishing specific rights for crime victims

yes 30,121 68.3%

no 13,989 31.7%

Initiative 177

Prohibits the use of traps and snares for animals on public lands in Montana

yes 16,667 37.5%

no 27,790 62.5%

Initiative 181

Establishes the Montana Biomedical Research Authority to oversee grants for developing therapies and cures for brain diseases and injuries

yes 15,652 35.7%

no 28,183 64.3%

Initiative 182

Allows medical marijuana to be prescribed for chronic pain and PTSD, and repeals the three patient limit for providers

yes 25,276 56.4%

no 19,550 43.6%

— Preliminary results as of Tuesday at 11:30 p.m.