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Montana U.S. Senate Election Results

Montana U.S. Senate Election Results

Senator Steve Daines, the Republican incumbent, is up against Steve Bullock, a Democrat and Montana’s current governor. The outcome of this tight race may reflect how Montanans feel Mr. Bullock has handled the pandemic in the state, where cases, after remaining relatively low for months, have recently surged.

Winner

Steve Daines, Republican, wins re-election to the U.S. Senate in Montana.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated March 6, 2021
100% reported
Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Daines* Steve Daines* Winner Republican Rep. 333,174 55.0%
Bullock Steve Bullock Democrat Dem. 272,463 45.0%
Total reported Total reported 605,637

* Incumbent

Vote reporting is effectively complete in Montana.

BullockDem.
DainesRep.
605,637 votes reported

Results by county

County Margin Est. votes reported Total votes Absentee
Sanders Daines +42
99%
7,586
Carbon Daines +26
99%
6,995
Powell Daines +41
99%
3,176
Wheatland Daines +49
99%
1,059
Yellowstone Daines +17
100%
84,109
Missoula Bullock +29
100%
71,797
Gallatin Bullock +11
100%
71,369
Flathead Daines +26
100%
60,041
Lewis and Clark Bullock +3
100%
42,509
Cascade Daines +11
100%
40,039
Ravalli Daines +31
100%
28,574
Silver Bow Bullock +29
100%
18,824
Lake Daines +8
100%
16,628
Lincoln Daines +45
100%
11,718
Park Daines +0.65
100%
11,607
Jefferson Daines +27
100%
8,173
Hill Daines +4
100%
7,223
Fergus Daines +45
100%
6,534
Madison Daines +34
100%
6,118
Custer Daines +36
100%
5,860
Richland Daines +61
100%
5,791
Stillwater Daines +52
100%
5,744
Glacier Bullock +41
100%
5,719
Beaverhead Daines +33
100%
5,665
Deer Lodge Bullock +21
100%
4,882
Dawson Daines +51
100%
4,823
Big Horn Bullock +12
100%
4,793
Valley Daines +39
100%
4,259
Broadwater Daines +51
100%
4,110
Roosevelt Bullock +6
100%
4,033
Rosebud Daines +29
100%
3,774
Teton Daines +37
100%
3,706
Blaine Bullock +14
100%
3,135
Pondera Daines +29
100%
3,005
Chouteau Daines +21
100%
2,992
Musselshell Daines +63
100%
2,879
Mineral Daines +36
100%
2,551
Sweet Grass Daines +49
100%
2,459
Phillips Daines +59
100%
2,378
Toole Daines +44
100%
2,123
Granite Daines +29
100%
2,101
Sheridan Daines +34
100%
2,024
Fallon Daines +70
100%
1,576
Judith Basin Daines +52
100%
1,348
Powder River Daines +68
100%
1,137
McCone Daines +68
100%
1,123
Meagher Daines +45
100%
1,118
Liberty Daines +45
100%
1,088
Daniels Daines +53
100%
1,030
Carter Daines +78
100%
861
Garfield Daines +82
100%
809
Prairie Daines +57
100%
747
Wibaux Daines +65
100%
596
Golden Valley Daines +61
100%
504
Treasure Daines +62
100%
464
Petroleum Daines +71
100%
351
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Absentee votes by candidate

Some states and counties will report candidate vote totals for mail-in ballots, but some places may not report comprehensive vote type data.

Candidate Absentee/early votesVotes Pct.
Daines
Bullock
Total reported

0% of counties (0 of 56) have reported absentee votes. Data for absentee votes may not be available in some places.

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