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Sen
Registered Valley County voters turned out in pretty
darn good numbers. Out of 4,845 registered voters, 4,027
votes were cast (83.1%) while statewide voting was 69.1%.
For the Presidential election, Valley County gave
Donald J. Trump and his running mate Mike Pence an
overwhelming nod with 2,697 votes (69%) to Hillary R.
Clintons and Tim Kaines 886 votes (22%). Libertarians
Gary Johnson and Bill Weld received 234 votes (6%) while
the Green partys Jill Stein and Ajamu Baraka tallied 43
votes (1%). Rocky Roque De La Fuente and Michael
Steinberg of the American Delta party got 14 votes from
Valley County. Its probably best that the they didnt win,
that name of Rockys is hard to type.
So once again, the most popular Halloween mask
sales prevailed. Trump won the national Presidential
Mask Index, 55% to 45%. Since 1996, the candidate with
the best-selling mask has won the presidential election.
Surprise, surprise, Trump went on to win the presidency
with 276 electoral votes! It certainly has most of Hollywood
in an uproar.
For the lone U.S. Representative seat, Republican
incumbent Ryan Zinke, who won the election,
easily defeated Democrat Denise Juneau, Montanas
Superintendent of Public Instruction, 2,700 (68%) to
1,115 (28%). Had Hillary Clinton won the presidency,
there was talks that Juneau could have landed a job in
D.C. as a possible appointee for Secretary of Education.
Libertarian Rick Breckenridge received 146 votes (3%).
In an extremely tight statewide race for Montana
Governor, Valley County strongly favored the Republican
ticket of Greg Gianforte and Lesley Robinson, casting
2,341 votes (59%) to Democratic Governor Steve Bullock
and Lt. Governor Mike Cooney with 1,464 votes (37%).
Libertarians Ted Dunlap and Ron Vandevender received
144 votes (3%).
However, it looks as if weve got four more years of
service from Governor Bullock, who was leading 49%-47%
(232,316-220,142) with 79% of precincts reporting in as of
9:15 this morning). According to Voices of Montana, John
Arneson announced that Bullock had won the election
49%-47%.
Here are more election results on how Valley County
voted (overall winner in Italics):
Secretary of State
Monica Lindeen, Democrat
1,329 (34%)
Corey Stapelton, Republican
2,401 (61%)
Roger Roots, Libertarian
143 (3%)
Attorney General
Larry Jent, Democrat
874 (23%)
Tim Fox, Republican
2,919 (76%)
State Auditor
Jesse Laslovich, Democrat
1,337 (35%)
Matt Rosendale, Republican
2,388 (64%)