2018 United States Senate election in Montana
The 2018 United States Senate election in Montana was held on November 6, 2018, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Montana, concurrently with other elections to the United States Senate, elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections.
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Turnout | 71.53% (of registered voters)[1] | ||||||||||||||||
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Tester: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% Rosendale: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% | |||||||||||||||||
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This was one of ten Democratic-held Senate seats up for election in a state that Donald Trump won in the 2016 presidential election. Incumbent Democratic Senator Jon Tester was reelected to a third term, defeating Republican State Auditor Matt Rosendale. Rosendale conceded on November 7, 2018.[2] This was the first Senate election in which Tester received a majority of votes cast rather than a simple plurality. As of 2024, this is the last Senate election or the last time Democrats won any statewide election in Montana.
Following his loss, Rosendale went on to run for Montana's vacant congressional seat in 2020 and won, taking office in the U.S. House of Representatives in January 2021.
Democratic primary
editCandidates
editNominated
edit- Jon Tester, incumbent U.S. Senator[3]
Endorsements
editU.S. Vice President
U.S. Senators
- Dick Durbin, U.S. Senator (IL) and Senate Minority Whip[5]
- Al Franken, former U.S. Senator (MN)[6][failed verification]
- Kamala Harris, U.S. Senator (CA)[7]
- Amy Klobuchar, U.S. Senator (MN)[6]
- Ed Markey, U.S. Senator (MA)[8]
- Tom Udall, U.S. Senator (NM)[9]
- Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator (MA)[10]
Local and statewide politicians
Organizations
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Jon Tester (incumbent) | 114,948 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 114,948 | 100.00% |
Republican primary
editCandidates
editNominated
edit- Matt Rosendale, Auditor of Montana and candidate for Congress in 2014[17]
Eliminated in primary
edit- Troy Downing, veteran and businessman[18]
- Russell Fagg, former Yellowstone County District Judge[19]
- Albert Olszewski, state senator and candidate for lieutenant governor in 2012[20]
Withdrew
editDeclined
edit- Tim Fox, Attorney General of Montana[23][24]
- Robert J. O'Neill, former Navy SEAL (endorsed Troy Downing)[25][26]
- Marc Racicot, former governor and former chairman of the Republican National Committee (endorsed Russell Fagg)[27][28]
- Corey Stapleton, Secretary of State of Montana, candidate for governor in 2012 and candidate for Congress in 2014[29][30]
- Ryan Zinke, former Secretary of the Interior and former U.S. Representative[31][32]
Endorsements
editU.S. Presidents
U.S. Senators
Individuals
- Steve Bannon, former White House Chief Strategist and executive chair of Breitbart News[35]
Organizations
Polling
editPoll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Troy Downing |
Russell Fagg |
Al Olszewski |
Matt Rosendale |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
WPA Intelligence (R-Club for Growth)[41] | April 15–16, 2018 | 503 | ± 4.4% | 12% | 17% | 8% | 40% | – | 23% |
WPA Intelligence (R-Rosendale)[42] | February 5–7, 2018 | 401 | ± 4.4% | 12% | 11% | 5% | 28% | 1%[43] | – |
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Matt Rosendale | 51,859 | 33.82% | |
Republican | Russ Fagg | 43,465 | 28.34% | |
Republican | Troy Downing | 29,341 | 19.13% | |
Republican | Al Olszewski | 28,681 | 18.70% | |
Total votes | 153,346 | 100.00% |
Libertarian primary
editCandidates
editNominated
edit- Rick Breckenridge, 2016 candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives[44]
In October 2018, Breckenridge told a reporter from the Associated Press that he opposed the use of dark money in politics. Breckenridge said that he realistically anticipated only receiving three or four percent of the vote in the general election, and that he endorsed Rosendale's efforts to stop the use of dark money in politics.[45] The Associated Press interpreted Breckenridge's comments as a statement that Breckenridge was dropping out of the race and endorsing Rosendale.[45] Breckenridge later stated that his use of the word "endorse" referred only to stopping the use of dark money in politics, and said he was still running for the Senate.[46][47][48]
Green Party
editKelly won the Green Party nomination, but a Montana district court judge ruled that he had insufficient signatures to get on the ballot.[49]
Candidates
editNominee (removed from ballot)
edit- Steve Kelly, artist and environmental activist[50]
Eliminated in primary
edit- Timothy Adams
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Green | Steve Kelly | 971 | 61.22% | |
Green | Timothy Adams | 615 | 38.78% | |
Total votes | 1,586 | 100% |
General election
editDebates
edit- Complete video of debate, C-SPAN September 29, 2018
- Complete video of debate, YouTube October 14, 2018
Predictions
editSource | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[51] | Tossup | October 26, 2018 |
Inside Elections[52] | Tilt D | November 1, 2018 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[53] | Lean D | November 5, 2018 |
Daily Kos[54] | Tossup | November 1, 2018 |
Fox News[55] | Lean D | November 1, 2018 |
CNN[56] | Lean D | November 1, 2018 |
RealClearPolitics[57] | Tossup | November 5, 2018 |
FiveThirtyEight[58] | Likely D | November 6, 2018 |
Endorsements
editU.S. Vice Presidents
U.S. Senators
- Dick Durbin, U.S. Senator (IL) and Senate Minority Whip[5]
- Al Franken, former U.S. Senator (MN)[6]
- Kamala Harris, U.S. Senator (CA)[7]
- Amy Klobuchar, U.S. Senator (MN)[6]
- Ed Markey, U.S. Senator (MA)[8]
- Tom Udall, U.S. Senator (NM)[9]
- Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator (MA)[10]
Newspapers
Local and statewide politicians
Organizations
- Communications Workers of America[61]
- Council for a Livable World[12]
- End Citizens United[13]
- Feminist Majority Political Action Committee [62]
- League of Conservation Voters Action Fund [14]
- NARAL Pro-Choice America[15]
- National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare[63]
- National Education Association[64]
- National Wildlife Federation Action Fund
- Population Connection[65]
U.S. Executive Branch officials
- Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States[33]
- Mike Pence, 48th Vice President of the United States[66]
U.S. Senators
- Ted Cruz (TX)[34]
- Steve Daines (MT)[67]
- Cory Gardner (CO)[68]
- Mike Lee (UT)[34]
- Rand Paul (KY)[69]
U.S. Representatives
- Greg Gianforte (MT-AL)[67]
Individuals
- Rick Breckenridge, former Libertarian nominee in this election[70]
- Steve Bannon, former White House Chief Strategist and executive chair of Breitbart News[35]
- Troy Downing, veteran and 2018 Senate challenger[71]
- Alvin "A.J." Not Afraid, chairman of the Crow Tribe[72]
Organizations
- CatholicVote.org[36]
- Citizens United Political Victory Fund
- Club for Growth[37]
- Senate Conservatives Fund[38]
- Great America Alliance[39]
- FreedomWorks[40]
- National Right to Life[73]
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce[74]
- Tea Party Express[75]
- Americans for Prosperity[76]
- Montana Shooting Sports Association[77]
- NRA Political Victory Fund[78][79]
- National Organization for Marriage[80]
Fundraising
editCampaign finance reports as of October 17, 2018 | |||
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Candidate (party) | Total receipts | Total disbursements | Cash on hand |
Jon Tester (D) | $19,499,290 | $17,946,600 | $1,612,530 |
Matt Rosendale (R) | $5,034,075 | $4,515,910 | $524,379 |
Rick Breckenridge (L) | - | - | - |
Source: Federal Election Commission[81] |
Polling
editGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. |
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Jon Tester (D) |
Matt Rosendale (R) |
Rick Breckenridge (L) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Trafalgar Group (R)[82] | November 2–5, 2018 | 953 | ± 3.2% | 50% | 49% | – | 1% | 0% |
HarrisX[83] | November 1–5, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 50% | 42% | – | – | – |
Change Research[84] | November 2–4, 2018 | 879 | – | 46% | 49% | 3% | – | – |
HarrisX[85] | October 31 – November 4, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 49% | 43% | – | – | – |
HarrisX[86] | October 30 – November 3, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 49% | 43% | – | – | – |
HarrisX[87] | October 29 – November 2, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 50% | 42% | – | – | – |
HarrisX[88] | October 28 – November 1, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 49% | 42% | – | – | – |
HarrisX[89] | October 27–31, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 49% | 42% | – | – | – |
HarrisX[90] | October 24–30, 2018 | 700 | ± 3.7% | 48% | 40% | – | – | – |
Gravis Marketing[91] | October 24–26, 2018 | 782 | ± 3.5% | 48% | 45% | – | – | 7% |
University of Montana[92] | October 10–18, 2018 | 533 | ± 4.3% | 49% | 39% | 2% | – | 10% |
Montana State University Billings[93] | October 8–13, 2018 | 471 | ± 4.5% | 47% | 38% | 3% | – | 12% |
Montana State University Bozeman[94] | September 15 – October 6, 2018 | 2,079 | ± 2.2% | 46% | 43% | 3% | 2% | 7% |
Public Policy Polling (D-Protect Our Care)[95] | September 28, 2018 | 594 | ± 4.0% | 49% | 45% | – | – | 6% |
Gravis Marketing[96] | September 19–22, 2018 | 710 | ± 3.7% | 49% | 45% | – | – | 6% |
Axis Research (R-NRSC)[97] | September 17–19, 2018 | – | ± 4.5% | 44% | 44% | 4% | – | 8% |
AARP/Benenson Strategy Group (D)[98] | September 6–16, 2018 | 950 | ± 3.1% | 50% | 43% | – | 2% | 5% |
CBS News/YouGov[99] | September 10–14, 2018 | 453 | – | 47% | 45% | – | 3% | 5% |
University of Montana[100] | August 13–31, 2018 | 466 | ± 4.5% | 56% | 32% | 2% | – | 9% |
WPA Intelligence (R-NRSC)[101] | August 20–22, 2018 | 600 | ± 4.0% | 45% | 47% | – | – | 5% |
Remington Research (R)[102] | July 8–10, 2018 | 2,581 | ± 2.0% | 49% | 46% | – | – | 5% |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[103] | June 11 – July 2, 2018 | 974 | ± 5.0% | 55% | 43% | – | – | 3% |
Gravis Marketing[104] | June 11–13, 2018 | 469 | ± 4.5% | 52% | 44% | – | – | 4% |
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Jon Tester (D) |
Generic Republican |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SurveyMonkey/Axios[105] | February 12–March 5, 2018 | 1,484 | ± 3.4% | 42% | 55% | 3% |
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Jon Tester (incumbent) | 253,876 | 50.33% | +1.75% | |
Republican | Matt Rosendale | 235,963 | 46.78% | +1.92% | |
Libertarian | Rick Breckenridge | 14,545 | 2.88% | −3.68% | |
Total votes | 504,384 | 100.00% | N/A | ||
Democratic hold |
By county
editFrom Secretary of State of Montana[107]
County | Jon Tester Democratic |
Matt Rosendale Republican |
Rick Breckenridge Libertarian |
Total
Votes | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
# | % | # | % | # | % | ||
Beaverhead | 1,876 | 38.31% | 2,866 | 58.53% | 155 | 3.17% | 4,897 |
Big Horn | 3,027 | 64.73% | 1,558 | 33.32% | 91 | 1.95% | 4,676 |
Blaine | 1,961 | 64.96% | 982 | 32.53% | 76 | 2.52% | 3,019 |
Broadwater | 1,071 | 32.84% | 2,086 | 63.97% | 104 | 3.19% | 3,261 |
Carbon | 2,680 | 44.17% | 3,209 | 52.89% | 178 | 2.93% | 6,067 |
Carter | 128 | 17.02% | 602 | 80.05% | 22 | 2.93% | 752 |
Cascade | 17,435 | 51.27% | 15,566 | 45.77% | 1,008 | 2.96% | 34,009 |
Chouteau | 1,275 | 47.99% | 1,312 | 49.38% | 70 | 2.63% | 2,657 |
Custer | 1,942 | 39.77% | 2,762 | 56.56% | 179 | 3.67% | 4,883 |
Daniels | 281 | 29.86% | 631 | 67.06% | 29 | 3.08% | 941 |
Dawson | 1,233 | 30.27% | 2,700 | 66.29% | 140 | 3.44% | 4,073 |
Deer Lodge | 2,892 | 68.27% | 1,208 | 28.52% | 136 | 3.21% | 4,236 |
Fallon | 281 | 21.80% | 951 | 73.78% | 57 | 4.42% | 1,289 |
Fergus | 1,964 | 33.90% | 3,640 | 62.83% | 189 | 3.26% | 5,793 |
Flathead | 19,652 | 41.15% | 26,759 | 56.03% | 1,349 | 2.82% | 47,760 |
Gallatin | 33,251 | 59.45% | 21,248 | 37.99% | 1,434 | 2.56% | 55,933 |
Garfield | 81 | 11.88% | 571 | 83.72% | 30 | 4.40% | 682 |
Glacier | 3,754 | 75.14% | 1,153 | 23.08% | 89 | 1.78% | 4,996 |
Golden Valley | 130 | 28.63% | 303 | 66.74% | 21 | 4.63% | 454 |
Granite | 695 | 38.76% | 1,046 | 58.34% | 52 | 2.90% | 1,793 |
Hill | 3,729 | 58.36% | 2,434 | 38.09% | 227 | 3.55% | 6,390 |
Jefferson | 2,954 | 43.23% | 3,653 | 53.46% | 226 | 3.31% | 6,833 |
Judith Basin | 388 | 32.58% | 752 | 63.14% | 51 | 4.28% | 1,191 |
Lake | 6,916 | 50.22% | 6,491 | 47.13% | 365 | 2.65% | 13,772 |
Lewis and Clark | 20,506 | 57.70% | 14,106 | 39.69% | 927 | 2.61% | 35,539 |
Liberty | 365 | 37.21% | 586 | 59.73% | 30 | 3.06% | 981 |
Lincoln | 2,902 | 31.08% | 6,137 | 65.73% | 298 | 3.19% | 9,337 |
Madison | 1,890 | 38.11% | 2,898 | 58.44% | 171 | 3.45% | 4,959 |
McCone | 227 | 22.06% | 773 | 75.12% | 29 | 2.82% | 1,029 |
Meagher | 319 | 32.68% | 629 | 64.45% | 28 | 2.87% | 976 |
Mineral | 785 | 38.14% | 1,181 | 57.39% | 92 | 4.47% | 2,058 |
Missoula | 41,688 | 67.62% | 18,631 | 30.22% | 1,332 | 2.16% | 61,651 |
Musselshell | 573 | 23.56% | 1,743 | 71.67% | 116 | 4.77% | 2,432 |
Park | 5,114 | 52.59% | 4,357 | 44.81% | 253 | 2.60% | 9,724 |
Petroleum | 58 | 18.59% | 248 | 79.49% | 6 | 1.92% | 312 |
Phillips | 577 | 27.71% | 1,426 | 68.49% | 79 | 3.79% | 2,082 |
Pondera | 1,176 | 43.80% | 1,413 | 52.63% | 96 | 3.58% | 2,685 |
Powder River | 203 | 20.86% | 748 | 76.88% | 22 | 2.26% | 973 |
Powell | 1,026 | 37.17% | 1,641 | 59.46% | 93 | 3.37% | 2,760 |
Prairie | 177 | 27.11% | 450 | 68.91% | 26 | 3.98% | 653 |
Ravalli | 9,156 | 39.13% | 13,622 | 58.21% | 623 | 2.66% | 23,401 |
Richland | 1,136 | 26.22% | 3,017 | 69.64% | 179 | 4.13% | 4,332 |
Roosevelt | 2,013 | 58.40% | 1,346 | 39.05% | 88 | 2.55% | 3,447 |
Rosebud | 1,511 | 44.88% | 1,765 | 52.42% | 91 | 2.70% | 3,367 |
Sanders | 2,071 | 33.65% | 3,856 | 62.66% | 227 | 3.69% | 6,154 |
Sheridan | 712 | 39.29% | 1,017 | 56.13% | 83 | 4.58% | 1,812 |
Silver Bow | 11,672 | 71.55% | 4,246 | 26.03% | 394 | 2.42% | 16,312 |
Stillwater | 1,501 | 30.86% | 3,206 | 65.91% | 157 | 3.23% | 4,864 |
Sweet Grass | 652 | 31.08% | 1,372 | 65.40% | 74 | 3.53% | 2,098 |
Teton | 1,290 | 40.86% | 1,784 | 56.51% | 83 | 2.63% | 3,157 |
Toole | 626 | 32.90% | 1,208 | 63.48% | 69 | 3.63% | 1,903 |
Treasure | 129 | 31.16% | 279 | 67.39% | 6 | 1.45% | 414 |
Valley | 1,545 | 39.80% | 2,137 | 55.05% | 200 | 5.15% | 3,882 |
Wheatland | 315 | 33.76% | 586 | 62.81% | 32 | 3.43% | 933 |
Wibaux | 140 | 25.83% | 390 | 71.96% | 12 | 2.21% | 542 |
Yellowstone | 32,225 | 46.53% | 34,682 | 50.08% | 2,351 | 3.39% | 69,258 |
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
- Chouteau (largest municipality: Fort Benton)
- Rosebud (largest municipality: Colstrip)
- Yellowstone (largest municipality: Billings)
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- ^ Drake, Phil. "Libertarian endorses Rosendale in Senate race". Great Falls Tribune.
- ^ Brascia, Dominick (October 25, 2018). "EXCLUSIVE: VETERAN DOWNING SAYS TESTER BAD FOR VETS". kmmsam.com.
- ^ Flint, Aaron (October 29, 2018). "BREAKING: CROW TRIBAL CHAIRMAN ENDORSES ROSENDALE FOR SENATE". newstalk955.com. Retrieved October 31, 2018.
- ^ "National Right to Life endorses Matt Rosendale against Jon Tester for U.S. Senate in Montana". NRL News Today. June 6, 2018.
- ^ Matt Rosendale. "Honored to be endorsed by the @USChamber in Billings today. The Trump Tax Cuts are working here in Montana- creating more jobs and putting more money back in your pocket!!! #MAGA #MontanaFirst #mtsen #mtpol". Twitter.
- ^ "Tea Party Express Endorses Matt Rosendale for U.S. Senate". Tea Party Express. October 23, 2017.
- ^ "AFP-Montana Launches Six Figure Ad Buy Thanking Matt Rosendale for Expanding Health Care Options". Americans for Prosperity. August 28, 2018. Archived from the original on August 30, 2018.
- ^ Christian, Peter (August 30, 2018). "MONTANA GUN GROUP GRADES AND ENDORSES POLITICAL CANDIDATES". NewsTalkKGVO.com. Archived from the original on August 30, 2018.
- ^ "Your Freedom is Under Attack! Vote On or Before November 6th!". nrapvf.org. NRA-PVF. Archived from the original on August 16, 2023. Retrieved August 16, 2023.
The NRA Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) has endorsed Matt Rosendale for U.S. Senate in Montana.
- ^ Drake, Phil (September 12, 2018). "NRA endorses Gianforte and Rosendale, targets Tester". Great Falls Tribune. Archived from the original on September 22, 2018.
- ^ "NOM Endorses Candidates in Key Senate Midterm Contests". NOM Blog. October 17, 2018. Archived from the original on November 1, 2018. Retrieved October 29, 2018.
- ^ "Campaign finance data". Retrieved October 31, 2018.
- ^ The Trafalgar Group (R)
- ^ HarrisX
- ^ Change Research
- ^ HarrisX
- ^ HarrisX
- ^ HarrisX
- ^ HarrisX
- ^ HarrisX
- ^ HarrisX
- ^ Gravis Marketing
- ^ University of Montana
- ^ Montana State University Billings
- ^ Montana State University Bozeman
- ^ Public Policy Polling (D-Protect Our Care)
- ^ Gravis Marketing
- ^ Axis Research (R-NRSC)
- ^ "AARP/Benenson Strategy Group (D)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 28, 2018. Retrieved September 28, 2018.
- ^ CBS News/YouGov
- ^ University of Montana
- ^ WPA Intelligence (R-NRSC)
- ^ Remington Research (R)
- ^ SurveyMonkey/Axios
- ^ Gravis Marketing
- ^ SurveyMonkey/Axios
- ^ "Montana Secretary of State". mtelectionresults.gov.
- ^ "Montana Secretary of State". electionresults.mt.gov. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
External links
edit- Candidates at Vote Smart
- Candidates at Ballotpedia
- Campaign finance at FEC
- Campaign finance at OpenSecrets
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