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2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Montana

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Both Montana seats to the United States House of Representatives
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Party Republican Democratic Independent
Last election 1 0 0
Seats won 2 0 0
Seat change Increase 1 Steady Steady
Popular vote 245,081 158,745 47,195
Percentage 52.86% 34.24% 10.18%
Swing Decrease 3.53% Decrease 9.37% New

     Republican hold      Republican gain

The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Montana were held on November 8, 2022, to elect two U.S. Representatives from Montana, one from each of its congressional districts. Prior to this election cycle, Montana had one at-large district, represented by Republican Matt Rosendale. However, during the 2020 redistricting cycle, Montana regained the 2nd district that it lost in 1993.

As a result, Montana became the first state relegated from multi-district to at-large status that reclaimed a second representative in the House of Representatives, in which Rosendale ran for re-election.[1][2]

Overview

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District

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District Republican Democratic Others Total Result
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
District 1 120,285 49.73% 112,271 46.42% 9,305 3.85% 241,861 100.00% Republican gain
District 2 120,899 56.57% 42,905 20.08% 49,892 23.35% 213,696 100.00% Republican hold
Total 241,184 52.94% 155,176 34.06% 59,197 12.99% 455,557 100.00%
Popular vote
Republican
52.94%
Democratic
34.06%
Independent
10.30%
Libertarian
2.70%
House seats
Republican
100.00%

District 1

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2022 Montana's 1st congressional district election

2024 →
 
Nominee Ryan Zinke Monica Tranel
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 123,102 115,265
Percentage 49.7% 46.5%

Zinke:      50−60%      60−70%      70−80%      80−90%
Tranel:      40−50%      50−60%      60−70%      70−80%      80−90%      >90%
No votes:      

U.S. Representative before election

None
(New district)

Elected U.S. Representative

Ryan Zinke
Republican

The 1st district is based in mountainous Western Montana, including the cities of Missoula, Bozeman and Butte.[3] Prior to redistricting in 2021, it was represented along with the rest of the state by at-large district representative Matt Rosendale. Since Rosendale ran for re-election in the 2nd district, this district was an open seat.

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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Endorsements

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Ryan Zinke

U.S. Executive Branch officials

U.S. Senators

State officials

Organizations

Declined to endorse

U.S. Representative

Results

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Primary results by county:
  Zinke
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  Olszewski
  •   40–50%
Republican primary results[7][16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ryan Zinke 35,601 41.7
Republican Albert Olszewski 33,927 39.7
Republican Mary Todd 8,915 10.4
Republican Matthew Jette 4,973 5.8
Republican Mitch Heuer 1,953 2.3
Total votes 85,369 100.0

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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Withdrew
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Declined
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Endorsements

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Monica Tranel

Statewide officials

State legislators

Organizations

Labor unions

Tom Winter

U.S. Representative

Organization

Results

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Democratic primary results[7][16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Monica Tranel 37,138 64.9
Democratic Cora Neumann 15,396 26.9
Democratic Tom Winter 4,723 8.2
Total votes 57,257 100.0

Libertarian primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • John Lamb, farmer and business owner[30]

General election

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Debate

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2022 Montana's 1st congressional district debate
No. Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic Libertarian
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Ryan Zinke Monica Tranel John Lamb
1 Oct. 1, 2022 KTVQ Donna Kelly [31] P P N

Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[32] Lean R October 19, 2022
Inside Elections[33] Lean R October 7, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[34] Lean R October 19, 2022
Politico[35] Likely R April 5, 2022
RCP[36] Likely R June 9, 2022
Fox News[37] Lean R October 18, 2022
DDHQ[38] Likely R September 29, 2022
538[39] Likely R November 8, 2022
The Economist[40] Likely R September 28, 2022

Polling

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Ryan
Zinke (R)
Monica
Tranel (D)
John
Lamb (L)
Undecided
MSU Billings[41] October 3–14, 2022 <343 (V)[b] ± 5.9% 34% 25% 17% 20%
Victoria Research (D)[42][A] September 14–19, 2022 400 (LV) ± 3.4% 41% 40% 8% 11%
Impact Research (D)[43][B] September 14–19, 2022 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 45% 43% 3% 9%

Results

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2022 Montana's 1st congressional district election[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ryan Zinke 123,102 49.65%
Democratic Monica Tranel 115,265 46.49%
Libertarian John Lamb 9,593 3.87%
Total votes 247,960 100.00%
Republican win (new seat)
County results
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Source[44]

Ryan Zinke
Republican
Monica Tranel
Democratic
John Lamb
Libertarian
Margin Total
County Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes
Beaverhead 3,004 66.36% 1,330 29.38% 193 4.26% 1,674 36.98% 4,527
Deer Lodge 1,510 37.96% 2,256 56.71% 212 5.33% -746 -18.75% 3,978
Flathead 29,290 61.37% 16,571 34.72% 1,864 3.91% 12,719 26.65% 47,725
Gallatin 22,288 42.18% 28,747 54.40% 1,810 3.43% -6,459 -12.22% 52,845
Glacier 1,213 39.49% 1,748 56.90% 111 3.61% -535 -17.42% 3,072
Granite 1,149 64.48% 533 29.91% 100 5.61% 616 34.57% 1,782
Lake 7,389 55.48% 5,388 40.46% 541 4.06% 2,001 15.02% 13,318
Lincoln 6,687 71.65% 2,200 23.57% 446 4.78% 4,487 48.08% 9,333
Madison 3,290 65.39% 1,483 29.48% 258 5.13% 1,807 35.92% 5,031
Mineral 1,458 66.76% 580 26.56% 146 6.68% 878 40.20% 2,184
Missoula 18,846 33.33% 35,991 63.66% 1,703 3.01% -17,145 -30.32% 56,540
Pondera 461 64.57% 227 31.79% 26 3.64% 234 32.77% 714
Powell 1,762 68.48% 639 24.83% 172 6.68% 1,123 43.65% 2,573
Ravalli 15,158 64.32% 7,523 31.92% 886 3.76% 7,635 32.40% 23,567
Sanders 4,549 68.67% 1,615 24.38% 460 6.94% 2,934 44.29% 6,624
Silver Bow 5,048 35.68% 8,434 59.62% 665 4.70% -3,386 -23.93% 14,147

District 2

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2022 Montana's 2nd congressional district election

 
Nominee Matt Rosendale Gary Buchanan Penny Ronning
Party Republican Independent Democratic
Popular vote 121,979 46,915 43,480
Percentage 56.6% 21.9% 20.2%

County results
Rosendale:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%

Precinct results
Rosendale:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Buchanan:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%
Ronning:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
     No votes

U.S. Representative before election

Matt Rosendale
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Matt Rosendale
Republican

The 2nd district encompasses much of the state east of the Continental Divide, including the cities of Billings, Great Falls and Helena.[3] Incumbent Matt Rosendale, a Republican who was elected in the at-large district with 56.4% of the vote in 2020, sought re-election in this district.[45]

This was the first U.S. congressional election where the Democratic nominee finished third since the 2018 Maine Senate race.

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • Kyle Austin, healthcare company owner[47]
  • James Boyette, sales manager[7]
  • Charles Walking Child, activist[48]
Declined
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Endorsements

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Matt Rosendale

U.S. Executive Branch officials

Organizations

Results

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Republican primary results[7][51]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Matt Rosendale (incumbent) 73,453 75.7
Republican Kyle Austin 11,930 12.3
Republican Charles Walking Child 5,909 6.1
Republican James Boyette 5,712 5.9
Total votes 97,004 100.0

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • Skylar Williams, student[48]
Deceased
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Withdrawn
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  • Jack Ballard, outdoor writer and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2020[54][55]
Declined
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Endorsements

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Penny Ronning

Organizations

Results

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Democratic primary results[7][16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Penny Ronning 21,983 58.5
Democratic Mark Sweeney 8,586 22.8
Democratic Skylar Williams 7,029 18.7
Total votes 37,598 100.0

Libertarian primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • Sam Rankin, lawyer, real estate broker, and perennial candidate[57]
Eliminated in primary
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  • Roger Roots, nominee for U.S. Senate in 2014[7]
  • Samuel Thomas[7]

Results

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Libertarian primary results[7][16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Libertarian Sam Rankin 958 47.0
Libertarian Samuel Thomas 554 27.2
Libertarian Roger Roots 526 25.8
Total votes 2,038 100.0

Independents

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Candidates

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Declared
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  • Gary Buchanan, financial advisor and former director of the Montana Department of Commerce[58]
Disqualified
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  • Curt Zygmond, beer brewing intern[59][60]

Endorsements

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Gary Buchanan

State officials

State legislators

Local politicians

Labor unions

General election

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Debate

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2022 Montana's 2nd congressional district debate
No. Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic Libertarian Independent
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Matt Rosendale Penny Ronning Sam Rankin Gary Buchanan
1 Oct. 1, 2022 KTVQ [64] P P N P

Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[32] Solid R November 16, 2021
Inside Elections[33] Solid R November 19, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[34] Safe R November 17, 2021
Politico[35] Solid R April 5, 2022
RCP[36] Safe R June 9, 2022
Fox News[37] Solid R July 11, 2022
DDHQ[38] Solid R July 20, 2022
538[39] Solid R June 30, 2022
The Economist[40] Safe R September 28, 2022

Polling

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Matt
Rosendale (R)
Penny
Ronning (D)
Gary
Buchanan (I)
Sam
Rankin (L)
Undecided
MSU Billings[41] October 3–14, 2022 <343 (V)[b] ± 5.9% 35% 17% 21% 5% 17%

Results

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2022 Montana's 2nd congressional district election[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Matt Rosendale (incumbent) 121,979 56.56%
Independent Gary Buchanan 47,195 21.88%
Democratic Penny Ronning 43,480 20.16%
Libertarian Sam Rankin 3,018 1.40%
Total votes 215,672 100.00%
Republican hold
County results
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Source[44]

Matt Rosendale
Republican
Gary Buchanan
Independent
Penny Ronning
Democratic
Sam Rankin
Libertarian
Margin Total
County Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes
Big Horn 1,476 45.47% 505 15.56% 1,214 37.40% 51 1.57% 262 8.07% 3,246
Blaine 1,040 56.06% 208 11.21% 587 31.64% 20 1.08% 453 24.42% 1,855
Broadwater 2,417 70.47% 559 16.30% 399 11.63% 55 1.60% 1,858 54.17% 3,430
Carbon 3,294 56.47% 1,420 24.34% 1,030 17.66% 89 1.53% 1,874 32.13% 5,833
Carter 663 87.35% 46 6.06% 37 4.87% 13 1.71% 617 81.29% 759
Cascade 15,634 53.76% 6,397 22.00% 6,638 22.83% 410 1.41% 8,996 30.94% 29,079
Chouteau 1,463 63.89% 390 17.03% 395 17.25% 42 1.83% 1,068 46.64% 2,290
Custer 2,959 64.88% 684 15.00% 848 18.59% 70 1.53% 2,111 46.28% 4,561
Daniels 601 78.98% 68 8.94% 80 10.51% 12 1.58% 521 68.46% 761
Dawson 2,583 72.68% 425 11.96% 524 14.74% 22 0.62% 2,059 57.93% 3,554
Fallon 1,053 84.85% 87 7.01% 94 7.57% 7 0.56% 959 77.28% 1,241
Fergus 3,808 70.19% 927 17.09% 619 11.41% 71 1.31% 2,881 53.11% 5,425
Garfield 586 89.06% 46 6.99% 18 2.74% 8 1.22% 540 82.07% 658
Golden Valley 348 78.03% 53 11.88% 37 8.30% 8 1.79% 295 66.14% 446
Hill 2,703 52.58% 871 16.94% 1,463 28.46% 104 2.02% 1,240 24.12% 5,141
Jefferson 3,752 57.91% 1,615 24.93% 1,031 15.91% 81 1.25% 2,137 32.98% 6,479
Judith Basin 784 71.66% 170 15.54% 127 11.61% 13 1.19% 614 56.12% 1,094
Lewis and Clark 14,237 42.72% 11,201 33.61% 7,422 22.27% 463 1.39% 3,036 9.11% 33,323
Liberty 660 71.97% 134 14.61% 117 12.76% 6 0.65% 526 57.36% 917
McCone 770 83.06% 59 6.36% 92 9.92% 6 0.65% 678 73.14% 927
Meagher 628 68.78% 176 19.28% 89 9.75% 20 2.19% 452 49.51% 913
Musselshell 1,793 79.37% 256 11.33% 183 8.10% 27 1.20% 1,537 68.04% 2,259
Park 4,236 46.98% 2,146 23.80% 2,487 27.58% 148 1.64% 1,749 19.40% 9,017
Petroleum 235 81.31% 39 13.49% 13 4.50% 2 0.69% 196 67.82% 289
Phillips 1,376 78.40% 159 9.06% 203 11.57% 17 0.97% 1,173 66.84% 1,755
Pondera 1,081 67.31% 282 17.56% 215 13.39% 28 1.74% 799 49.75 1,606
Powder River 724 80.53% 108 12.01% 62 6.90% 5 0.56% 616 68.52% 899
Prairie 467 76.68% 62 10.18% 72 11.82% 8 1.31% 395 64.86% 609
Richland 2,941 78.34% 234 6.23% 530 14.12% 49 1.31% 2,411 64.22% 3,754
Roosevelt 1,396 54.15% 166 6.44% 969 37.59% 47 1.82% 427 16.56% 2,578
Rosebud 1,747 64.56% 413 15.26% 516 19.07% 30 1.11% 1,231 45.49% 2,706
Sheridan 1,097 68.09% 130 8.07% 353 21.91% 31 1.92% 744 46.18% 1,611
Stillwater 3,214 70.98% 768 16.96% 488 10.78% 58 1.28% 2,446 54.02% 4,528
Sweet Grass 1,276 68.57% 362 19.45% 205 11.02% 18 0.97% 914 49.11% 1,861
Teton 1,917 65.88% 485 16.67% 479 16.46% 29 1.00% 1,432 49.21% 2,910
Toole 1,212 73.14% 222 13.40% 194 11.71% 29 1.75% 990 59.75% 1,657
Treasure 307 72.75% 91 21.56% 22 5.21% 2 0.47% 216 51.18% 422
Valley 2,217 68.85% 429 13.32% 512 15.90% 62 1.93% 1,705 52.95% 3,220
Wheatland 576 68.49% 168 19.98% 84 9.99% 13 1.55% 408 48.51% 841
Wibaux 357 81.32% 45 10.25% 33 7.52% 4 0.91% 312 71.07% 439
Yellowstone 32,351 53.23% 14,589 24.00% 12,999 21.39% 840 1.38% 17,762 29.22% 60,779

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^ a b The poll had 343 total respondents across both congressional districts
  1. ^ This poll was sponsored by the Big Sky Voters PAC, which supports Tranel
  2. ^ This poll was sponsored by Tranel's campaign

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Official campaign websites for 1st district candidates

Official campaign websites for 2nd district candidates