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List of United States Representatives from Montana
From Ballotpedia
Montana was admitted as the 41st state to the United States of America on November 8, 1889. As of 2011, a total of 31 individuals have represented Montana in the U.S. House.
The current members of the U.S. House from Montana are:
Historical representatives
The following individuals were elected to the U.S. House from Montana.
Thomas Henry Carter, serving from 1889–1891
William W. Dixon, serving from 1891–1893
Charles S. Hartman, serving from 1893–1897
Albert J. Campbell, serving from 1899–1901
- Caldwell Edwards (Populist), serving from 1901–1903
Joseph M. Dixon, serving from 1903–1907
Charles Nelson Pray, serving from 1907–1913
Tom Stout, serving from 1913–1917
John M. Evans, serving from 1913–1921
Jeannette Rankin[1], serving from 1917–1919
Carl W. Riddick, serving from 1919–1923
Washington J. McCormick, serving from 1921–1923
Scott Leavitt, serving from 1923–1933
Roy E. Ayers, serving from 1933–1937
Joseph P. Monaghan, serving from 1933–1937
Jerry J. O'Connell, serving from 1937–1939
James F. O'Connor, serving from 1937–1945
Jacob Thorkelson, serving from 1939–1941
Mike Mansfield, serving from 1943–1953
Wesley A. D'Ewart, serving from 1945–1955
Lee Metcalf, serving from 1953–1961
Orvin B. Fjare, serving from 1955–1957
LeRoy H. Anderson, serving from 1957–1961
James Franklin Battin, serving from 1961–1969
Arnold Olsen, serving from 1961–1971
John Melcher, serving from 1969–1977
Richard G. Shoup, serving from 1971–1975
Max Baucus, serving from 1975–1978
Ron Marlenee, serving from 1977–1993
Pat Williams, serving from 1979–1997
Rick Hill, serving from 1997–2001
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