Montana Governor
The chief executive of the state, who plays a significant role in the laws made every year
Full office description
- The Governor is the chief executive of the state and is tasked with faithfully carrying out the laws of the state.
- The Governor prepares the annual state budget, meaning they recommend how money gets divided between various government divisions, such as police, education, healthcare, and roads. This budget must be approved by state lawmakers.
- The Governor has significant power over what laws get made in the state. They advocate for their legislative agenda. They also can veto legislation passed by the state legislature.
- The Governor is elected for a four-year term, with a limit of 2 terms every 16 years.
How this impacts you
Civil Rights — The Governor approves laws that can impact a wide variety of civil rights issues. Montana was the first state to adopt the ban of TikTok. Montana also recently approved a law that gives Native Americans priority in adopting Native children.
Healthcare Costs — The Governor appoints various department heads, such as those that oversee the healthcare and hospital system within the state.
Election results
WINNER
Greg Gianforte
59%
345,998 votes
Ryan Busse
38.5%
225,781 votes
Kaiser Leib
2.5%
14,455 votes