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Supreme Court gives HD 12 race to Windham

Paul Fugleberg < br > Leader Staff | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 20 years AGO
by Paul Fugleberg < br > Leader Staff
| January 4, 2005 11:00 PM

After a tie vote, weeks of suspense, three recounts, an earlier Supreme Court refusal to hear the case, a district court decision upholding the recount board's decision and, finally, the Supreme Court's overturning the district court's findings, Democrat Jeanne Windham of Polson is the House District 12 Representative.

The Montana Supreme Court on a 6-1 vote last week declared invalid at least one of seven contested ballots to give Windham the victory over Constitutionalist Rick Jore of Ronan. Justice Jim Rice was the sole dissenter. The ruling was made public after the Leader's presstime.

The suit had been brought by Anita Big Spring against Jore on behalf of Windham's candidacy.

In its order issued last Tuesday, the Court did not state why it reached its conclusion but that a "full written and published opinion" would be issued later. That is not an unusual move for Montana Supreme Court justices to make in a case where time is critical.

Jore expressed his disappointment and said that he felt the Lake County Election Office and Recount Board "followed to the letter" the rules and laws that governed them.

Windham expressed the opinion that "justice prevailed" and that she had been confident that the court would reject the ballots at issue.

The decision enabled the Democrats to control the House of Representatives. They already had a majority in the Senate. Had the Court not acted before the lawmakers convened on Jan. 3, the House of Representatives would have selected a House District 12 representative.

The extent of Democratic control of the House was somewhat diluted Monday when Republicans and three conservative Democrats joined forces to elect Gary Matthews (D-Miles City) over Dave Wanzenried (D-Missoula) for Speaker of the House.

Windham joined other legislators on opening day Monday morning and was administered the oath of office. On Tuesday afternoon, the House was still in the process of making committee assignments. A House spokesperson said that the process should be done by Wednesday.

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ARTICLES BY PAUL FUGLEBERG < BR > LEADER STAFF

October 20, 2005 midnight

Ahh, controversy, long has it waved

Despite the attention focusing on such topics as the HD 12 vote recount and ensuing legal battles, the Kootenai Lodge subdivision proposal, smoke-free ordinances, Bush bashing, soaring gas and fuel oil prices, zoning, four lane vs. super two highway, water rights, etc., controversial issues in Lake County are nothing new.

January 4, 2005 11 p.m.

Supreme Court gives HD 12 race to Windham

After a tie vote, weeks of suspense, three recounts, an earlier Supreme Court refusal to hear the case, a district court decision upholding the recount board's decision and, finally, the Supreme Court's overturning the district court's findings, Democrat Jeanne Windham of Polson is the House District 12 Representative.

April 28, 2005 midnight

Among other things

The Port Polson Players production of Neil Simon's Broadway Bound plays one more weekend at the John Dowdall Theatre on the Polson golf course's "Old Nine." I recommend that you see it.