Elections in Montana
Elections in Montana |
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Montana became a territory May 28, 1864 and the first delegation created nine counties: Beaverhead, Big Horn (renamed Custer in 1877), Chouteau, Deer Lodge, Gallatin, Jefferson, Edgerton (renamed Lewis and Clark in 1867), Madison, and Missoula.
State
Montana became a state on November 8, 1889
1890s
Included representatives from additional territorial counties: Meagher (1866), Dawson (1869), Silver Bow (1881), Yellowstone (1883), Fergus (1885), Park (1887), and Cascade (1887)
1892 elections
1896 elections
First election to include Flathead, Valley, Teton, Ravalli, Granite, Carbon, and Sweet Grass counties.
1900s
1900 elections
First election to include Broadwater County
1904 elections
1908 elections
First election to include Sanders County
1910s
1912 elections
First election to include Lincoln, Musselshell, Hill and Blaine counties.
1916 elections
First election to include Big Horn, Stillwater, Sheridan, Fallon, Toole, Richland, Mineral, Wibaux, Phillips, and Prairie counties.
1918 elections
1920s
1920 elections
First election to include Liberty, Golden Valley, and Daniels counties.
1922 elections
1924 elections
First election to include Judith Basin and Lake counties.
1928 elections
First election to include Petroleum County.