Lake County and statewide election results
The latest Lake County and statewide results from Tuesday’s general election. There are 20,781 registered voters in Lake County. As of 7 a.m. Wednesday, 16,801 had been counted, for a countywide turnout of 80%. There are 752,551 registered voters in Montana, and statewide turnout as of Wednesday morning was at 76%. Results are according to the Montana Secretary of State website.
LOCAL LEGISLATIVE
MT House District 12: 7/7 Precincts; 6,565 votes
Linda Reksten (R): 3,736 (57%)
Gerry Browning (D): 2,829 (43%)
Lake County: 7/7 Precincts; 6,565 votes
LInda Reksten (R): 3,736 (57%)
Gerry Browning (D): 2,829 (43%)
MT House District 93: 7/7 Precincts; 5,250 votes
Joe Read (R): 2,973 (57%)
LIsa Pavlock (D): 2,277 (43%)
Lake County: 7/7 Precincts; 5,250 votes
Joe Read (R): 2,973 (57%)
LIsa Pavlock (D): 2,277 (43%)
MT House District 10: 3/6 Precincts; 6,964 votes
Mark Noland (R) : 4,904 (70%)
Jennifer Allen (D): 2,060 (30%)
Lake County: 3/6 Precincts; 1,586 votes
Mark Noland (R) : 1,034 (65%)
Jennifer Allen (D): 552 (35%)
MT Senate District 47: 7/12 Precincts; 11,103 votes
Dan Salomon (R): 5,745 (52%)
Chase Porter Gay (D): 4,810 (43%)
Devin Braaten (L): 548 (5%)
Lake County: 7/12 Precincts; 5,252 votes
Dan Salomon (R): 3,083 (59%)
Chase Porter Gay (D): 1,847 (35%)
Devin Braaten (L): 322 (6%)
Shall Judge James A. Manley of District 20 be retained for another term?
31/31 Precincts; 22,154 votes
Yes: 16,945 (76%)
No: 5,209 (24%)
Lake County: 22/22 Precincts; 15,323 votes
Yes: 11,910 (77%)
No: 3,413 (22%)
STATEWIDE
U.S. President (MT only): 454/663 Precincts; 565,562 votes
Donald Trump/Mike Pence (R): 319,616 (57%)
Joe Biden/Kamala Harris (D): 232,176 (41%)
Jo Jorgensen and Jeremy Cohen (L): 13,770 (2%)
Lake County: 22/22 Precincts; 16,617 votes
Donald Trump/Mike Pence (R): 9,319 (56%)
Joe Biden/Kamala Harris (D): 6,911 (41%)
Jo Jorgensen and Jeremy Cohen (L): 38 (2%)
U.S. Senate: 454/663 Precincts; 567,512 votes
Steve Daines (R): 310,021 (55%)
Steve Bullock (D): 257,491 (45%)
Lake County: 22/22 Precincts; 16,620 votes
Steve Daines (R): 8,961 (54%)
Steve Bullock (D): 7,659 (46%)
U.S. House: 454/663 Precincts; 563,918 votes
Matt Rosendale (R): 315,569 (56%)
Kathleen Williams (D): 248,349 (44%)
Lake County: 22/22 Precincts; 16,481 votes
Matt Rosendale (R): 9,236 (56%)
Kathleen Williams (D): 7,245 (44%)
MT Governor/Lt. Governor: 454/663 Precincts; 565,530 votes
Greg Gianforte and Kristen Juras (R): 306,006 (54%)
Mike Cooney and Casey Schreiner (D): 237,839 (42%)
Lyman Bishop and John Nesper (L): 21,685 (4%)
Lake County: 22/22 Precincts; 16,580 votes
Greg Gianforte and Kristen Juras (R): 8,910 (54%)
Mike Cooney and Casey Schreiner (D): 6,880 (41%)
Lyman Bishop and John Nesper (L): 790 (5%)
MT Secretary of State: 454/663 Precincts; 555,727 votes
Christi Jacobsen (R): 328,705 (59%)
Bryce Bennett (D): 227,022 (41%)
Lake County: 22/22 Precincts; 16,314 votes
Christi Jacobsen (R): 9,598 (59%)
Bryce Bennett (D): 6,716 (41%)
MT Attorney General: 454/663 Precincts; 558,445 votes
Aaron Knudsen (R): 324,300 (58%)
Raph Graybill (D): 234,145 (42%)
Lake County: 22/22 Precincts; 16,463 votes
Aaron Knudsen (R): 9,587 (58%)
Raph Graybill (D): 6,876 (42%)
MT State Auditor: 454/663 Precincts; 554,254 votes
Troy Downing (R): 305,158 (55%)
Shane Morigeau (D): 220,968 (40%)
Roger Roots (L): 28,128 (5%)
Lake County: 22/22 Precincts; 16,388 votes
Troy Downing (R): 8,456 (52%)
Shane Morigeau (D): 7,257 (44%)
Roger Roots (L): 675 (4%)
MT Superintendent of Public Instruction: 454/663 Precincts; 557,091 votes
Elsie Arntzen (R): 288,905 (52%)
Melissa Romano (D): 246,519 (44%)
Kevin Leatherbarrow (L): 21,667 (4%)
Lake County: 22/22 Precincts; 16,388 votes
Elsie Arntzen (R): 8,497 (52%)
Melissa Romano (D): 7,253 (44%)
Kevin Leatherbarrow (L): 638 (4%)
MT Supreme Court Justice No. 5: 454/663 Precincts; 500,375 votes
Mike Black: 215,759 (43%)
Laurie McKinnon: 284,616 (57%)
Lake County: 22/22 Precincts; 14,685 votes
Mike Black: 6,352 (43%)
Laurie McKinnon: 8,333 (56%)
CI-118 (Authorizes the legislature or a citizen initiative to set a legal age for marijuana purchase, use and possession)
454/663 Precincts; 552,455 votes
Yes: 318,819 (58%)
No: 233,636 (42%)
Lake County: 22/22 Precincts; 16,220 votes
Yes: 9,850 (61%)
No: 6,370 (39%)
Ref-190 (Legalizes marijuana for individuals over the age of 21 and taxes the sale of non-medical marijuana at a rate of 20 percent)
454/663 Precincts; 563,506 votes
Yes: 318,849 (57%)
No: 244,657 (43%)
Lake County: 22/22 Precincts; 16,475 votes
Yes: 9,966 (60%)
No: 6,509 (40%)
Ref-130 (Removes local governments' authority to regulate firearms, including regulation of concealed carry)
454/663 Precincts; 549,347 votes
Yes: 277,605 (51%)
No: 271,742 (49%)
Lake County: 22/22 Precincts; 16,093
Yes: 8,413 (52%)
No: 7,680 (48%)
CA-46 (Changes language in constitution to match existing initiated amendment distribution requirements)
454/663 Precincts; 521,130 votes
Yes: 401,699 (77%)
No: 119,431 (23%)
Lake County: 22/22 Precincts; 15,293 votes
Yes: 11,636 (76%)
No: 3,657 (24%)
CA-47 (Changes language in constitution to match existing initiated statute and referendum distribution requirements)
454/663 Precincts; 518,120 votes
Yes: 387,179 (75%)
No: 130,941 (25%)
Lake County: 22/22 Precincts; 15,266 votes
Yes: 11,253 (74%)
No: 4,013 (26%)