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Brian Schweitzer

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Brian Schweitzer
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Prior offices
Governor of Montana

Education

Bachelor's

Colorado State University, 1978

Graduate

Montana State University, 1980

Personal
Religion
Christian: Catholic
Professional
Farmer/Rancher


Brian David Schweitzer (born September 4, 1955) was the Democratic Governor of Montana from 2005 to 2013.

Schweitzer was prevented by term limits from seeking re-election in 2012. He was succeeded by Attorney General of Montana Steve Bullock (D), who won election on November 6, 2012.

Biography

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Schweitzer was born in Havre, Montana. He earned his bachelor's degree in international agronomy from Colorado State University in 1978 and his master's degree in soil science from Montana State University in 1980. In 1986, Schweitzer started a ranching and irrigation business.[1][2]

President Bill Clinton (D) appointed Schweitzer to the U.S. Department of Agriculture as a member of the Montana USDA Farm Service Agency Committee.[2]

Education

  • M.S., Soil Science, Montana State University, 1980
  • B.S., International Agronomy, Colorado State University, 1978[2]

Political career

Montana Governor (2005-2013)

After incumbent Governor Judy Martz announced she would not run for re-election in 2004, Schweitzer announced that he would run for governor with John Bohlinger.[3][2]

Schweitzer won the general election by a margin of 50% to 46% over Montana Secretary of State Bob Brown.[4]

Schweitzer campaigning in Billings, Montana

Posthumous pardons

On May 3, 2006, Schweitzer granted posthumous pardons to 78 people convicted of sedition during World War I. The New York Times called Montana's Sedition Act "among the harshest in the country".[5][6]

Election tampering

In July 2008, Schweitzer gave a speech in Philadelphia to the American Association for Justice, formerly known as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, during which he suggested that he had tampered with the 2006 U.S. Senate election in Montana to help Jon Tester (D) win. According to The Missoulian, the governor later said that it was all a joke.[7]

Presidential preference

2016 presidential endorsement

✓ Schweitzer endorsed Martin O'Malley for the Democrat primary in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.[8]

See also: Endorsements for Martin O'Malley

Elections

2012

See also: Montana gubernatorial election, 2012

Due to term limits, Schweitzer was not able to run for a third consecutive term in 2012. Attorney General Steve Bullock (D) won election on November 6, 2012.

2008

On November 4, 2008, Schweitzer won re-election as Governor on a ticket with John Bohlinger.[9]

Governor/Lt. Governor of Montana, 2008
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngBrian Schweitzer/John Bohlinger Incumbent 65.5% 318,670
     Republican Roy Brown/Steve Daines 32.5% 158,268
     Libertarian Stan Jones/Michael Baker 2% 9,796
Total Votes 486,734

2004

On November 2, 2004, Schweitzer won election as Governor on a ticket with John Bohlinger.[10]

Governor/Lt. Governor of Montana, 2004
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngBrian Schweitzer/John Bohlinger 50.4% 225,016
     Republican Bob Brown/Dave Lewis 46% 205,313
     Green Bob Kelleher/Colleen Little Thunder 1.9% 8,393
     Libertarian Stanley Jones/Mike Kaszula 1.7% 7,424
Total Votes 446,146

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
Judy Martz
Montana Governor
2005 - 2013
Succeeded by
Steve Bullock (D)