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Montana's 2020 election
Montana's 2020 election
The Montana Free Press guide
Republican for U.S. House
Johnson, of Corvallis, is the superintendent of Corvallis Public Schools. He filed a campaign notice with the Montana Commissioner of Political Practices July 3 but didn’t file candidacy paperwork with the Montana Secretary of State by the March 9 filing deadline.

Key coverage in the race for U.S. House

Race profile: Representing Montana in the U.S. House, who can bring a cure for health care?

U.S. House candidates Kathleen Williams and Matt Rosendale have made health care central to their campaigns. They may agree on a few details, but their proposed paths forward could hardly be more divergent.

Montana Lowdown: Matt Rosendale

State Auditor Matt Rosendale interviewed by MTFP Editor-In-Chief John Adams before the June 2020 primary

Montana Lowdown: Kathleen Williams

Former Rep. Kathleen Williams interviewed by MTFP Editor-In-Chief John Adams before the June 2020 primary

Montana PBS debate: U.S. House

Video of Williams and Rosendale at their Montana PBS debate Sept. 23
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Campaign finance

As a federal candidate, Johnson has a campaign committee that files financial reports with the Federal Election Commission. Data shown here, current through 02/15/2020, is pulled from the FEC website for the 2019-20 election cycle.
$5,206
Total raised
$5,350
Total spent
$1,885
From individuals
$0
From committees
$3,321
Self-financing
Note: Fundraising components shown here don't necessarily sum to total fundraising because of miscellaneous receipts and accounting adjustments. Self-financing includes candidate contributions and campaign loans.

Contributions by zip code: Tim Johnson (R)

No itemized data available from the FEC as of last election guide update.
0.0%
Portion of individual receipts from Montana
0
Itemized individual contributions reported
0
Number at $2,800 contribution limit
Note: Small individual donors totalling $200 or less in contributions aren’t necessarily reported in itemized data used for map. Individual contributions to federal candidates are limited to $2,800.


On the issues

No responses on file to questionnaire conducted before June primary. {ledeIn} All active candidates in the race were contacted repeatedly via phone numbers and emails included in election paperwork. Some didn't submit complete responses by deadline.

Stay tuned for more

We'll be updating this page with new information through Election Day in November 2020.

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