Brian Hoven
| Brian Hoven | ||
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| Montana House of Representatives, District 24 | ||
| Incumbent | ||
| In office | ||
| 2009 - Present | ||
| Term ends | ||
| January 5, 2015 | ||
| Years in position | 4 | |
| Party | Republican | |
| Compensation | ||
| Base salary | $82.64/day | |
| Per diem | $105.31/day | |
| Elections and appointments | ||
| Last election | November 6, 2012 | |
| First elected | 2008 | |
| Next election | November 4, 2014 | |
| Term limits | 4 terms (8 years) | |
| Education | ||
| Bachelor's | Princeton University, 1963 | |
| Personal | ||
| Birthday | 11/28/1941 | |
| Place of birth | Great Falls, MT | |
| Profession | President, Hoven Equipment Company | |
| Religion | Christian | |
| Websites | ||
| Office website | ||
| Campaign website | ||
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Hoven's professional experience includes working as the president of Hoven Equipment Company and manufacturing manager at Proctor and Gamble. He also served as a specialist in the United States Army Reserve from 1965-1975.
Hoven earned his BSE in mechanical engineering from Princeton University in 1963.
Committee assignments
2013-2014
At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, hoven served on the following committees:
| Montana Committee Assignments, 2013 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| • Fish, Wildlife and Parks | ||||
| • Natural Resources | ||||
| • Taxation | ||||
2011-2012
In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Hoven served on these committees:
| Montana Committee Assignments, 2011 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| • Agriculture | ||||
| • Natural Resources, Vice Chair | ||||
| • Taxation | ||||
2009-2010
In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Hoven served on these committees:
| Montana Committee Assignments, 2009 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| • Agriculture | ||||
| • Natural Resources | ||||
| • Taxation | ||||
Elections
2012
Hoven won re-election in the 2012 election for Montana House of Representatives, District 24. Hoven ran unopposed in the June 5 primary election and defeated Tom Glover (D) in the general election which took place on November 6, 2012.[1][2]
| Montana House of Representatives, District 24, General Election, 2012 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
| Republican | 58.6% | 1,203 | ||
| Democratic | Tom Glover | 41.4% | 849 | |
| Total Votes | 2,052 | |||
2010
On November 2, 2010 Hoven won election to the Montana House of Representatives. He did not have any opposition in the June 8 primary. Gary Lucero ran for the seat on the Democratic ticket. The general election took place on November 2, 2010.
| Montana House of Representatives, District 24 General Election (2010) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Votes | |||
| |
852 | |||
| Gary Lucero (D) | 626 | |||
2008
On November 4, 2008 Brian Hoven won the seat to the Montana House of Representatives for District 24, receiving 1,076 votes.
Hoven raised $10,925 for his campaign.[3]
| Montana House of Representatives, District 24 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Votes | |||
| |
1,076 | |||
| Steve Bolstad (R) | 1,034 | |||
Campaign donors
2012
Campaign donor information is not yet available for this year.
2010
In 2010, a year in which Hoven was up for re-election, he collected $13,063 in donations.[4]
His largest contributors in 2010 were:
| Montana House of Representatives 2010 election - Campaign Contributions | |
|---|---|
| Top contributors to Brian Hoven's campaign in 2010 | |
| Chouteau County Republican Central Cmte | $250 |
| Beaverhead County Republican Central Cmte | $200 |
| Montana Tavern Association | $160 |
| Livingstone, Neil C | $160 |
| Montana Petroleum Association | $160 |
| Total Raised in 2010 | $13,063 |
2008
In 2008, a year in which Hoven ran for election to House District 24, he collected $10,925 in donations.[5]
His largest contributors in 2008 were:
| Montana House of Representatives 2008 election - Campaign Contributions | |
|---|---|
| Top contributors to Brian Hoven's campaign in 2008 | |
| Martel, William | $160 |
| Robinson, Owen | $160 |
| Thompson, Ladeine A | $160 |
| Gianforte, Susan K | $160 |
| Rehberg For Congress | $160 |
| Total Raised in 2008 | $10,925 |
2006
In 2006, a year in which Hoven ran for election to Senate District 12, he collected $9,936 in donations.[6]
His largest contributors in 2006 were:
| Montana State Senate 2006 election - Campaign Contributions | |
|---|---|
| Top contributors to Brian Hoven's campaign in 2006 | |
| Funk, Shirley | $200 |
| Funk, Bill | $200 |
| Torgerson, Tammy | $130 |
| Engstedt, Ellen | $130 |
| Tribble, Allen | $130 |
| Total Raised in 2006 | $9,936 |
Personal
Hoven and his wife, Barbara, have two children.
External links
- Campaign website
- Montana House of Representatives - Rep. Brian Hoven
- Biography from Project Vote Smart
- Legislative profile from Project Vote Smart
- Campaign contributions: 2012, 2010, 2010, 2008, 2006
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