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Thomas Lee Judge

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Preceded by
  
Forrest H. Anderson

Name
  
Thomas Judge

Resigned
  
January 5, 1981

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Succeeded by
  
Ted Schwinden

Political party
  
Democratic

Party
  
Democratic Party

Preceded by
  
Ted James


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Lieutenant
  
Bill Christiansen Ted Schwinden

Born
  
October 12, 1934 Helena, Montana (
1934-10-12
)

Spouse(s)
  
Carol Judge (1966–1980; divorce) Suzan Koch (1981–2003; divorce)

Role
  
Former Governor of Montana

Died
  
September 8, 2006, Chandler, Arizona, United States

Previous office
  
Governor of Montana (1973–1981)

Education
  
University of Notre Dame

Thomas Lee Judge (October 12, 1934 – September 8, 2006) was an American politician, and was the 18th Governor of Montana from 1973 to 1981.

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Biography

Judge was born in Helena, Montana. He earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Notre Dame and did his graduate study at the University of Louisville. He graduated from the United States Army Adjutant General School at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana.

Judge married Carol Anderson in 1966. The couple had two sons, Thomas Warren Judge and Patrick Lane Judge. The Judges, who were serving as governor and first lady of Montana, separated in the fall of 1979 and divorced during the winter of 1980. Judge then married his second wife, Suzan Koch, in 1981. Judge and Koch separated in 2003.

Career

Judge was a Second Lieutenant in the US Army and a captain in the US Army Adjutant General Corps and in the US Army Reserves from 1958 to 1964. In 1960, he became president and owner of a public relations firm.

Judge served in the Montana House of Representatives from 1961 to 1967 and in the Montana Senate from 1967 to 1969, and as 22nd Lieutenant Governor of Montana from 1969 to 1973.

In 1972, when incumbent Governor of Montana Forrest Anderson declined to run for a second term, Judge ran to succeed him. He defeated several opponents in the Democratic primary, and advanced to the general election, where he comfortably defeated Republican nominee Ed Smith, a rancher and legislator from Dagmar, Montana. Judge was 38 years old at the time of his election as governor.

When Judge ran for re-election in 1976, he was opposed by State Attorney General Bob Woodahl, whom he defeated in a landslide. He ran for re-election for a third consecutive term in 1980, but was defeated in the Democratic primary by his lieutenant governor, Ted Schwinden, who went on to win the general election. During his tenure as governor, he served on the executive committee of the National Governors Association and was chair of the Western Governors Conference.

When Schwinden declined to seek re-election to a third term in 1988, Judge ran to succeed him, and won a competitive and crowded Democratic primary. In the general election, Stan Stephens, the former President of the Montana Senate and the Republican nominee, defeated Judge by a slim margin.

Death

Judge died in Chandler, Arizona, on September 8, 2006, at the age of 71. He is interred at Resurrection Cemetery in Helena, Montana US.

References

Thomas Lee Judge Wikipedia