Forrest H. Anderson (born January 30, 1913 in Helena, Montana; died July 20, 1989 in Helena, Montana) succeeded Tim M. Babcock as the seventeenth Governor of Montana, serving between January 6, 1969 and January 1, 1973. Following the end of Anderson's term as Governor, Thomas Lee Judge (born October 12, 1934 in Helena, Montana; died September 8, 2006 in Chandler, Arizona) became the eighteenth Governor of Montana, serving between January 1, 1973 and January 5, 1981.
Thomas Lee Judge (born October 12, 1934 in Helena, Montana; died September 8, 2006 in Chandler, Arizona) succeeded Forrest H. Anderson as the eighteenth Governor of Montana, serving between January 1, 1973 and January 5, 1981, including the whole of 1980.
Ted Schwinden (born August 31, 1925 in Wolf Point, Montana) succeeded Thomas Lee Judge as the nineteenth Governor of Montana, serving between January 5, 1981 and January 2, 1989, including the whole of 1987.
Judy Martz (born July 28, 1943 in Big Timber, Montana) succeeded Mark Racicot as the twenty-second Governor of Montana, serving between January 2, 2001 and January 3, 2005, including the whole of 2003.
Montana Governor's Residence was created in 1888.
Steve Bullock was elected Governor of Montana in 2012 and reelected in 2016. He is a member of the Democratic Party. The Governor in Montana serves a four year term with a two term limitation.
Steve Bullock is the 24th and current Governor of Montana. He was elected in 2012 and reelected in 2016. He is a member of the Democratic Party. The Governor in Montana serves a four year term with a two term limitation.
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Brian Schweitzer is the 23rd governor of Montana. He was first elected in 2005 and is still currently serving as governor. (As of 2010).
Steve Bullock is the 24th and current Governor of Montana. He was elected in 2012 and reelected in 2016. He is a member of the Democratic Party. The Governor in Montana serves a four year term with a two term limitation.
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Brian Schweitzer
Steve Bullock is the 24th and current Governor of Montana. He was elected in 2012 and reelected in 2016. He is a member of the Democratic Party. The Governor in Montana serves a four year term with a two term limitation.
Montana became a U.S. state on November 8, 1889. Joseph Toole was the first Governor of Montana. He served from November 8, 1889 until January 1, 1893.
Judy Martz (born July 28, 1943 in Big Timber, Montana) succeeded Mark Racicot as the twenty-second Governor of Montana, serving between January 2, 2001 and January 3, 2005. Following the end of Martz' term as Governor, Brian Schweizer (born September 4, 1955 in Havre, Montana) became the twenty-third, and current, Governor of Montana, serving since January 3, 2005.
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