Mary McNally
| Mary McNally | ||
| Montana House of Representatives, District 49 | ||
| Incumbent | ||
| In office | ||
| 2011 - Present | ||
| Term ends | ||
| January 5, 2015 | ||
| Years in position | 2 | |
| Party | Democratic | |
| Compensation | ||
| Base salary | $82.64/day | |
| Per diem | $105.31/day | |
| Elections and appointments | ||
| Last election | November 6, 2012 | |
| First elected | 2010 | |
| Next election | November 4, 2014 | |
| Term limits | 4 terms (8 years) | |
| Education | ||
| Bachelor's | Worcester State College, 1948 | |
| Master's | Indiana University, 1980 | |
| Ph.D. | University of Chicago, 1998 | |
| Websites | ||
| Office website | ||
| Campaign website | ||
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McNally earned her Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 1998, her MBA from Indiana University in 1980, and her BS in urban studies from Worcester State College in 1948.
Issues
Campaign themes
2010
In her first run, McNally said the following on her Facebook page:[1]
I am your neighbor, and for the first time I am running to represent us in north-central Billings. I decided to run for the legislature because I believe the following:
We face important decisions about our future that include energy, education, and our environment. I want to work to help improve that future.
We must protect public access to our public lands and water.
We need to get Montana’s economy back on track.
We must support energy conservation and expand renewable energy development, providing good paying jobs, a new energy future and a healthy environment.
We must ensure that quality higher education is accessible and possible for anyone who wants it.
Committee assignments
2013-2014
At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, McNally served on the following committees:
| Montana Committee Assignments, 2013 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| • Federal Relations, Energy, and Telecommunications | ||||
| • Local Government | ||||
| • Taxation | ||||
2011-2012
In the 2011-2012 legislative session, McNally served on these committees:
| Montana Committee Assignments, 2011 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| • Federal Relations, Energy, and Telecommunications | ||||
| • Local Government | ||||
| • Taxation | ||||
Elections
2012
McNally won re-election in the 2012 election for Montana House of Representatives, District 49. McNally ran unopposed in the June 5 primary election and was defeated by Tim Stark (R) in the general election which took place on November 6, 2012.[2][3]
| Montana House of Representatives, District 49, General Election, 2012 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
| Democratic | 61.7% | 1,949 | ||
| Republican | Tim Stark | 38.3% | 1,210 | |
| Total Votes | 3,159 | |||
2010
On November 2, 2010 McNally won election to the Montana House of Representatives. McNally defeated William Nigro in the June 8 primary by a margin of 608-57. She faced Shauna Kerr (R) in the November 2 general election.
| Montana House of Representatives, District 49 General Election (2010) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Votes | |||
| |
1,512 | |||
| Shauna Kerr (R) | 1,037 | |||
Campaign donors
2012
Campaign donor information is not yet available for this year.
2010
In 2010, a year in which McNally was up for re-election, he collected $22,673 in donations.[4]
No contributions to his campaign were over $1,000.
Personal
McNally is married.
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- McConnell campaign, tea party activist publicly spar over primary challenge - Daily Caller
- Edward Snowden is no hero - Daily Caller
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External links
- House Site
- Campaign site
- Campaign Facebook page
- Biography from Project Vote Smart
- Legislative profile from Project Vote Smart
- Campaign contributions: 2012, 2010
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| Preceded by Kendall Van Dyk (D) |
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Succeeded by N/A |
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