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Montana gubernatorial election, 1972

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172,523
  
146,231

Start date
  
November 7, 1972

54.12%
  
45.88%

Winner
  
Thomas Lee Judge

Montana gubernatorial election, 1972

The 1972 Montana gubernatorial election took place on November 7, 1972. Incumbent Governor of Montana Forrest H. Anderson, who was first elected in 1968, declined to seek re-election. Thomas Lee Judge, the Lieutenant Governor of Montana, won a competitive Democratic primary, and moved on to the general election, where he faced Ed Smith, a rancher and the Republican nominee. Although then-President Richard Nixon won the state in a landslide in that year's presidential election, Judge managed to handily defeat Smith, winning his first of two terms as governor.

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Candidates

  • Thomas Lee Judge, Lieutenant Governor of Montana
  • Dick Dzivi, Majority Leader of the Montana Senate
  • Eva Levengood Shunkwiler
  • Dallas E. Howard
  • David E. Burnham
  • Candidates

  • Ed Smith, rancher
  • Frank Dunkle, former Director of the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, former State Senator
  • Tom A. Selstad, businessman
  • Warren McMillan
  • References

    Montana gubernatorial election, 1972 Wikipedia


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