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Jan 4, 2007 · Steve Daines. Republican. Since Jan 6, 2015. Next Election in 2026. Find your U.S. Congress senators and representative in Montana using a map.
Members of the House of Representatives are elected to two-year terms, one from Montana's at-large congressional district. Before becoming a state, the Territory of Montana elected a non-voting delegate at-large to Congress from 1864 to 1889.
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U.S. Senate, 2024. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 census and 2022 ACS data. Percentages are rounded to the nearest 0.1%. This page displays the current and historical members of U.S. Congress from Montana . Congressional Partisan Breakdown from Montana. Party. U.S. Senate.
- 4.2% Hispanic
- 1,084,225
- 50.7% Male49.3% Female
Jan 3, 2023 · U.S. House Montana District 1: Ryan K. Zinke: Republican : January 3, 2023: January 3, 2025: U.S. House Montana District 2: Matt Rosendale: Republican : January 3, 2023: January 3, 2025
Current members. Updated January 2023. 1st district: Ryan Zinke (R) (since 2023, 2015–2017) 2nd district: Matt Rosendale (R) (since 2021) List of members and delegates
Member/delegateYearsPartyDistrictJanuary 3, 1957 – January 3, 1961March 4, 1933 – January 3, 1937January 3, 1961 – February 27, 1969January 3, 1975 – December 14, 1978A member of the Democratic Party, Tester is the dean of Montana's congressional delegation and the only Democrat who holds statewide office in Montana. He served in the Montana Senate from 1999 to 2007, and as its president for his last two years in the chamber.
Jon TesterDemocrat. Washington, DC Office. 311 Hart Senate Office Building. Washington, DC 20510-2604. 202-224-2644. FAX: 202-224-8594. E-Mail. Sen. Daines and Sen. Tester's websites also list Montana offices.