2014 United States Senate election in Montana


The 2014 United States Senate election in Montana took place on November 4, 2014, to elect a member of the United States Senate from Montana, concurrently with other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections.
Democratic Senator Max Baucus, who had announced he would retire and not seek a seventh term in office, resigned from the Senate in February 2014 in order to accept an appointment as United States Ambassador to China. Democrat John Walsh, the Lieutenant Governor of Montana, who was already running for Baucus' seat when Baucus was named to the ambassadorship, was appointed to replace Baucus by Governor Steve Bullock.
Walsh won the Democratic primary on June 3, but withdrew from the race on August 7, 2014 due to allegations that he had plagiarized a term paper while attending the Army War College. Democrats selected Amanda Curtis, a state representative from Butte, to replace Walsh as the party's nominee at a convention in Helena on August 16. Steve Daines, the sole U.S. Representative for the state of Montana, easily won the Republican nomination. This is the 1st open seat election since the retired Baucus was first elected in 1978.
Daines defeated Curtis by a 57.9% to 40.0% margin, with Libertarian Roger Roots winning 2.2%. Daines and Arkansas' Tom Cotton became just the 18th and 19th U.S. House freshmen to win U.S. Senate races over the last 100 years, and just the third and fourth over the last 40 years. He became the first Republican to win this Senate seat since 1913.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

Polling


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Results

Democratic convention

Because Walsh withdrew, a nominating convention was held to pick a new nominee prior to August 20. The state party called a convention for August 16, and voting delegates were members of the State Central Committee, specifically: "one chair and one vice chair from each existing county central committee; one state committeeman and one state committeewoman from each county central committee; all voting members of the State Party Executive Board; the president of each chartered organization of the Montana Democratic Party; Montana State House leadership, and Montana State Senate leaders, and all Democrats currently holding statewide or federal office."

Candidates

Momentary buzz was created by a movement to draft actor Jeff Bridges for the nomination, with over 1,000 people signing a petition on Change.org and a Twitter account, DudeSenator, being created online. Bridges, who lives part-time and owns property in the Paradise Valley south of Livingston, Montana, declined the offer on the Howard Stern show, noting the disapproval of his wife. Other news outlets noted that he also was not registered to vote in Montana.

Potential

  • Dirk Adams, rancher, businessman and former business law professor
  • John Bohlinger, former Republican Lieutenant Governor of Montana
  • Amanda Curtis, state representative
  • Linda McCulloch, Secretary of State of Montana
  • Anna Whiting Sorrell, former director of the state Department of Health and Human Services and former state director of the Indian Health Services

    Withdrew

  • Franke Wilmer, state representative
  • David Wanzenried, state senator

    Declined

  • Jeff Bridges, actor and part-time Montana resident
  • Steve Bullock, Governor of Montana
  • Denise Juneau, Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction
  • Nancy Keenan, former president of NARAL Pro-Choice America and former Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction
  • Monica Lindeen, Montana State Auditor
  • Stephanie Schriock, president of Emily's List and former chief of staff to Senator Jon Tester
  • Brian Schweitzer, former Governor of Montana
  • Carol Williams, former Majority Leader of the Montana Senate and nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Montana in 2000

    Endorsements

Results

Republican primary

Candidates

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Libertarian nomination

Candidates

Declared

Candidates

Declined

  • John Bohlinger, former Lieutenant Governor of Montana
  • Sam Rankin, real estate broker

    General election

Debates

  • , October 20, 2014

    Predictions

Polling


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Results

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