United States Senate election in Montana, 2012
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The 2012 United States Senate election in Montana was held on November 6, 2012, alongside a presidential election, other elections to the United States Senate in other states, as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Democrat Jon Tester successfully ran for re-election to a second term.[1][2]
Republican primary
Candidates
- Denny Rehberg, U.S. Representative, former Lieutenant Governor and former State Representative[3]
- Dennis Teske, farmer[4]
Withdrew
- Steve Daines, businessman and 2008 Republican nominee for lieutenant governor (running for Congress)[5]
Declined
- Neil Livingstone, terrorism and national security analyst (running for governor)[6]
- Conrad Burns, former U.S. Senator
Endorsements
Endorsements for Denny Rehberg |
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Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Denny Rehberg | 105,632 | 76.2 | |
Republican | Dennis Teske | 33,079 | 23.8 | |
Total votes | 138,711 | 100 | ||
General election
Candidates
- Dan Cox (Libertarian), retired businessman[8]
- Denny Rehberg (Republican), U.S. representative, former lieutenant governor, and former state representative
- Jon Tester (Democratic), incumbent U.S. senator and former state senator
Debates
Three debates are scheduled, including one with the Libertarian candidate whose ultimate influence on the race remains uncertain.[9] The first, between Rehberg and Tester, was held on October 8, 2012 at 7 p.m. at Petro Theatre at the MSU Billings University campus. The debate was televised live by Montana PBS andbroadcast on KEMC/Yellowstone Public Radio and streamed on the Gazette’s website. It was moderated by Steve Prosinski, editor of The Gazette, with questions from a panel of political reporters. Representatives from the Associated Students of Montana State University Billings, the student government, served as timekeepers.[10]
- Complete video of debate, C-SPAN, October 8, 2012
Campaign
Former president of the Montana Senate and farmer Jon Tester was elected with 49.2% of the vote in 2006, defeating incumbent Conrad Burns.
As of June 30, 2011, Jon Tester had saved $2.34 million in campaign funds. Tester has been accused by Republican Denny Rehberg's senate campaign of depending on financial contributions from Wall Street banking executives and movie stars.[11]
On February 5, 2011, U.S. Representative Denny Rehberg announced his intention to run for the U.S. Senate.[3] Steve Daines had announced he would seek the Republican nomination on November 13, 2010,[12] but just before Rehberg's announcement he dropped out of the primary and announced he would instead seek the Republican nomination for Montana's at-large congressional district in 2012.[5]
As of early July 2010, Denny Rehberg had saved $1.5 million of an original $2 million in campaign funds. Rehberg accused Democrat Jon Tester's senate campaign of depending on financial contributions from Wall Street banking executives and Hollywood while Rehberg's campaign relies primarily on in state donations. Tester's campaign countered that Rehberg has been funded by petroleum special interests and Wall Street.[11]
The National Republican Senatorial Committee aired an attack ad against Jon Tester that mistakenly included a digitally manipulated photo of Tester (who has only two fingers on his left hand) with full sets of fingers.[13] Another ad against Tester, from the Karl Rove group Crossroads GPS, falsely asserted that Tester had voted in favor of Environmental Protection Agency regulation of farm dust.[14] In fact, Tester had praised the EPA for not attempting such a regulation.[15] The vote cited in the anti-Tester ad concerned currency exchange rates.[16]
In early October 2012, Crossroads GPS announced it would launch a $16 million advertising buy in national races, of which four were this and three other Senate elections.[17]
Candidate (party) | Receipts | Disbursements | Cash on hand | Debt |
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Jon Tester (D) | $11,699,935 | $10,377,126 | $1,334,858 | $0 |
Denny Rehberg (R) | $8,420,655 | $7,249,285 | $1,171,369 | $0 |
Source: Federal Election Commission[18][19] |
Top contributors
- Although organizations are listed here, it is illegal for corporations to contribute to federal campaigns. Only political action committees (PACs) and individuals may contribute to federal candidates and in limited amounts. These lists actually indicate aggregate contributions from the organizations' PACs, their individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals' immediate families.
Jon Tester | Contribution | Denny Rehberg | Contribution |
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League of Conservation Voters | $82,332 | Alliance Resource Partners | $36,500 |
Visa Inc. | $47,400 | Exxon Mobil | $29,500 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co | $47,000 | Las Vegas Sands | $25,000 |
Thornton & Naumes | $46,600 | Mewbourne Oil Co | $25,000 |
WPP Group | $38,350 | Murray Energy | $24,068 |
Blackstone Group | $34,000 | Devon Energy | $20,400 |
Girardi & Keese | $30,000 | Arch Coal | $19,000 |
Pederson Group | $29,500 | Yellowstone Bank | $17,500 |
Comcast Corp | $28,500 | Marathon Oil | $13,750 |
First Interstate BancSystem | $28,400 | Koch Industries | $13,500 |
Top industries
Jon Tester | Contribution | Denny Rehberg | Contribution |
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Lawyers/Law firms | $1,084,445 | Oil & Gas | $327,969 |
Retired | $534,716 | Financial Institutions | $277,474 |
Lobbyists | $506,931 | Retired | $268,693 |
Financial Institutions | $438,763 | Leadership PACs | $267,000 |
Leadership PACs | $345,750 | Mining | $169,318 |
Commercial Banks | $299,818 | Lobbyists | $150,050 |
Real Estate | $280,945 | Real Estate | $121,080 |
Insurance | $211,009 | Misc Finance | $94,655 |
Misc Finance | $188,750 | Lawyers/Law Firms | $89,338 |
Health Professionals | $181,483 | Republican/Conservative | $76,855 |
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Jon Tester (D) |
Denny Rehberg (R) |
Other | Undecided |
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Public Policy Polling | November 2–3, 2012 | 836 | 3.4% | 48% | 46% | 4% | 2% |
Mason-Dixon/Gazette State Bureau | October 29–31, 2012 | 625 | 4.0% | 45% | 49% | 1% | 5% |
Rasmussen Reports | October 29, 2012 | 500 | ± 4.5% | 49% | 48% | 2% | 2% |
Pharos Research | October 26–28, 2012 | 799 | ± 3.5% | 48% | 47% | — | 5% |
Pharos Research | October 19–21, 2012 | 828 | ± 3.4% | 48% | 46% | — | 5% |
Public Policy Polling/LCV | October 15–16, 2012 | 806 | ± 3.5% | 46% | 44% | 7% | 3% |
Rasmussen Reports | October 14, 2012 | 500 | ± 4.5% | 48% | 48% | 3% | 2% |
Public Policy Polling | October 8–10, 2012 | 737 | ± 3.6% | 45% | 43% | 8% | 4% |
MSU | October 9, 2012 | 477 | ± 4.6% | 40% | 43% | 5% | 12% |
Mason-Dixon | September 17–19, 2012 | 625 | ± 4.0% | 45% | 48% | 1% | 6% |
Public Policy Polling | September 10–11, 2012 | 656 | ± 3.8% | 45% | 43% | 8% | 3% |
Rasmussen Reports | August 20, 2012 | 500 | ± 4.5% | 43% | 47% | 5% | 5% |
Rasmussen Reports | June 18, 2012 | 450 | ± 5.0% | 47% | 49% | 2% | 2% |
Rasmussen Reports | May 2, 2012 | 450 | ± 5.0% | 43% | 53% | 2% | 2% |
Public Policy Polling | April 26–29, 2012 | 934 | ± 3.2% | 48% | 43% | — | 9% |
Rasmussen Reports | April 2, 2012 | 500 | ± 4.5% | 44% | 47% | 6% | 3% |
Rasmussen Reports | February 22, 2012 | 500 | ± 4.5% | 44% | 47% | 4% | 5% |
Public Policy Polling | November 28–30, 2011 | 1,625 | ± 2.4% | 45% | 47% | — | 8% |
Public Policy Polling | June 16–19, 2011 | 819 | ± 3.4% | 45% | 47% | — | 8% |
Mason-Dixon | March 14–16, 2011 | 625 | ± 4.0% | 46% | 45% | — | 9% |
Public Policy Polling | November 10–13, 2010 | 1,176 | ± 2.9% | 46% | 48% | — | 6% |
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Jon Tester (D) |
Steve Daines (R) |
Other | Undecided |
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Public Policy Polling | November 10–13, 2010 | 1,176 | ± 2.9% | 48% | 37% | — | 14% |
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Jon Tester (D) |
Neil Livingstone (R) |
Other | Undecided |
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Public Policy Polling | November 10–13, 2010 | 1,176 | ± 2.9% | 46% | 35% | — | 19% |
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Jon Tester (D) |
Marc Racicot (R) |
Other | Undecided |
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Public Policy Polling | November 10–13, 2010 | 1,176 | ± 2.9% | 42% | 49% | — | 9% |
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Democratic | Jon Tester (Incumbent) | 236,123 | 48.58% | -0.58% | |
Republican | Denny Rehberg | 218,051 | 44.86% | -3.43% | |
Libertarian | Dan Cox | 31,892 | 6.56% | +4.01% | |
Write-ins | |||||
Margin of victory | 18,072 | 3.72% | +2.84% | ||
Turnout | 486,066 | ||||
Democratic hold | Swing | ||||
*Note: The ±% column reflects the change in the percent of the votes won by each party from the 2006 Senate election. Neither the vote shares nor turnout figure account for write-ins.
By county
County | Tester | Votes | Rehberg | Votes | Cox | Votes | Total |
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Beaverhead | 31.84% | 1,532 | 59.77% | 2,876 | 8.4% | 404 | 4,812 |
Big Horn | 67.39% | 3,141 | 28.08% | 1,309 | 4.53% | 211 | 4,661 |
Blaine | 63.88% | 1,834 | 31.24% | 897 | 4.88% | 140 | 2,871 |
Broadwater | 33.01% | 995 | 57.47% | 1,732 | 9.52% | 287 | 3,014 |
Carbon | 45.9% | 2,691 | 47.55% | 2,788 | 6.55% | 384 | 5,863 |
Carter | 15.74% | 125 | 77.58% | 616 | 6.68% | 53 | 794 |
Cascade | 52.47% | 18,246 | 41.96% | 14,589 | 5.57% | 1,936 | 34,771 |
Chouteau | 48.19% | 1,374 | 46.33% | 1,321 | 5.47% | 156 | 2,851 |
Custer | 43.21% | 2,283 | 49.31% | 2,661 | 8.38% | 452 | 5,396 |
Daniels | 32.6% | 327 | 60.52% | 607 | 6.88% | 69 | 1,003 |
Dawson | 35.46% | 1,571 | 56.52% | 2,504 | 8.01% | 355 | 4,430 |
Deer Lodge | 69.55% | 3,122 | 23.37% | 1,049 | 7.08% | 318 | 4,489 |
Fallon | 29.78% | 422 | 59.28% | 840 | 10.94% | 155 | 1,407 |
Fergus | 33.94% | 2,063 | 58.12% | 3,533 | 7.95% | 483 | 6,709 |
Flathead | 37.17% | 16,223 | 55.38% | 24,171 | 7.45% | 3,252 | 43,646 |
Gallatin | 51.63% | 24,781 | 42.47% | 20,386 | 5.9% | 2,834 | 48,001 |
Garfield | 14.31% | 101 | 79.04% | 558 | 6.66% | 47 | 708 |
Glacier | 69.6% | 3,118 | 24.84% | 1,113 | 5.56% | 249 | 4,480 |
Golden Valley | 36.25% | 174 | 57.5% | 275 | 6.25% | 30 | 480 |
Granite | 38.53% | 3,091 | 52.49% | 895 | 8.97% | 153 | 1,705 |
Hill | 58.93% | 4,060 | 34.27% | 2,361 | 6.81% | 469 | 6,890 |
Jefferson | 40.92% | 2,685 | 51.65% | 3,389 | 7.42% | 487 | 6,561 |
Judith Basin | 35.94% | 441 | 57.13% | 701 | 6.93% | 85 | 1,227 |
Lake | 49.25% | 6,561 | 42.92% | 5,717 | 7.83% | 1,043 | 13,321 |
Lewis and Clark | 54.34% | 18,189 | 40.17% | 13,446 | 5.49% | 1,839 | 33,474 |
Liberty | 40.48% | 1,341 | 53.12% | 1,760 | 6.09% | 61 | 1,002 |
Lincoln | 34.62% | 3,091 | 56.90% | 5,080 | 8.48% | 757 | 8,928 |
Madison | 33.2% | 1,516 | 58.91% | 2,690 | 7.88% | 360 | 4,566 |
McCone | 32.9% | 332 | 61.05% | 616 | 6.05% | 61 | 1,009 |
Meagher | 34.93% | 342 | 55.57% | 544 | 9.5% | 93 | 979 |
Mineral | 42.66% | 866 | 47.44% | 963 | 9.9% | 201 | 2,030 |
Missoula | 63.49% | 36,488 | 31.64% | 18,184 | 4.87% | 2,799 | 57,471 |
Musselshell | 28.58% | 684 | 61.14% | 1,463 | 10.28% | 246 | 2,393 |
Park | 48.22% | 4,260 | 43.94% | 3,882 | 7.84% | 693 | 8,835 |
Petroleum | 24.41% | 73 | 67.56% | 202 | 8.03% | 24 | 299 |
Phillips | 27.2% | 607 | 49.69% | 1,355 | 7.17% | 160 | 2,717 |
Powder River | 23.32% | 239 | 70.15% | 719 | 6.54% | 67 | 1,025 |
Powell | 41.75% | 1,167 | 51.2% | 1,431 | 7.05% | 197 | 2,795 |
Prairie | 33.33% | 236 | 59.32% | 420 | 7.34% | 52 | 708 |
Ravalli | 38.65% | 8,602 | 53.87% | 11,990 | 7.48% | 1,666 | 22,258 |
Richland | 30.18% | 1,406 | 62.95% | 2,933 | 6.87% | 320 | 4,659 |
Roosevelt | 61.41% | 2,269 | 33.42% | 1,235 | 5.17% | 191 | 3,695 |
Rosebud | 48.0% | 1,704 | 44.45% | 1,578 | 7.55% | 268 | 3,550 |
Sanders | 34.31% | 2,044 | 54.04% | 3,219 | 11.65% | 694 | 5,957 |
Sheridan | 42.23% | 812 | 51.74% | 995 | 6.03% | 116 | 1,923 |
Silver Bow | 69.29% | 11,673 | 24.62% | 4,148 | 6.09% | 1,026 | 16,847 |
Stillwater | 36.66% | 1,732 | 56.84% | 2,684 | 6.52% | 308 | 4,724 |
Sweet Grass | 31.19% | 661 | 62.67% | 1,328 | 6.13% | 130 | 2,119 |
Teton | 40.48% | 1,341 | 53.12% | 1,760 | 6.4% | 212 | 3,313 |
Toole | 34.01% | 721 | 57.03% | 1,209 | 8.96% | 190 | 2,120 |
Treasure | 33.98% | 157 | 54.55% | 252 | 11.47% | 53 | 462 |
Valley | 44.98% | 1,749 | 46.91% | 1,824 | 8.1% | 315 | 3,888 |
Wheatland | 36.79% | 365 | 56.35% | 559 | 6.85% | 68 | 992 |
Wibaux | 27.39% | 149 | 62.32% | 339 | 10.29% | 56 | 544 |
Yellowstone | 47.15% | 32,565 | 46.44% | 32,077 | 6.42% | 4,432 | 69,074 |
Source:[23]
See also
- United States Senate elections, 2012
- United States House of Representatives election in Montana, 2012
- Montana gubernatorial election, 2012
References
- ↑ Johnson, Charles S. (June 19, 2010). "Speculation on 2012 elections in high gear". Billings Gazette. Retrieved November 21, 2010.
- ↑ "Montana". The New York Times.
- 1 2 Johnson, Charles S. (February 5, 2011). "It's official: Rehberg says he's taking on Tester". Billings Gazette. Retrieved February 5, 2011.
- ↑ Dennison, Mike (January 19, 2012). "Political unknown drops into U.S. Senate race". Billings Gazette. Retrieved January 20, 2012.
- 1 2 Johnson, Charles S. (February 3, 2011). "Steve Daines Announces 2012 U.S. Senate Run Against Jon Tester". Billings Gazette. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
- ↑ "Terrorism expert files for Montana governor's race". Associated Press. February 12, 2011. Retrieved February 12, 2011.
- ↑ "2012 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS" (PDF). Secretary of State of Montana. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
- ↑ "Libertarian joins U.S. Senate race". Billings Gazette. March 8, 2012. Retrieved March 9, 2012.
- ↑
- ↑
- 1 2 Mike Dennison (July 15, 2011). "Rehberg raises $900K in 3 months, trails Tester in U.S. Senate money". missoulian.com. Retrieved July 25, 2011.
- ↑ Debbas, Jessica (November 13, 2010). "Steve Daines Announces 2012 U.S. Senate Run Against Jon Tester". KTVM-TV. Retrieved November 21, 2010.
- ↑ Gouras, Matt (September 30, 2010). "GOP attack ad shows five-fingered Tester shaking Obama's hand". Missoulian TV. Retrieved November 2, 2011.
- ↑ McAuliff, Michael (November 11, 2011). "Ad By Crossroads, Karl Rove's Outfit, Yanked Off Air For Being False (UPDATE)". Huffington Post. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ↑ Drajem, Mark (October 17, 2011). "EPA Says U.S. Rule on Farm Dust Won't Be Tightened After Review". Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ↑ "U.S. Senate Roll Call Votes 112th Congress – 1st Session, Vote No. 157". United States Senate. October 6, 2011. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ↑ Haberman, Maggie (October 2, 2012). "Crossroads launches $16 million buy in Senate, presidential contests". Politico.com. Retrieved October 2, 2012.
- ↑ Campaign Finances
- ↑ Campaign Finances
- ↑ OpenSecrets.org web site states "The organizations themselves did not donate, rather the money came from the organizations' PACs, their individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals' immediate families."
- ↑ [http://www.opensecrets.org/races/contrib.php?cycle=2012&id=MTS1 Center for Responsive Politics
- ↑ finances by industry
- ↑ "2012 Statewide General Election Canvass" (PDF). Montana Secretary of State. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
External links
- Elections and Government at the Montana Secretary of State
- Candidate issue positions at On the Issues
- Outside spending at Sunlight Foundation
- Campaign contributions at OpenSecrets.org
- Official campaign websites