First Democrat Announces Bid For Montana Governor

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Democratic governor candidate Reilly Neill.
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The first Democratic candidate for Montana governor has filed her paperwork with state regulators.

Former state Rep. Reilly Neill of Livingston pledges to carry on Gov. Steve Bullock's legacy.

Democratic governor candidate Reilly Neill.
Credit leg.mt.gov

So far, five Republicans have announced gubernatorial campaigns, including Rep. Greg Gianforte. In the 2016 governor’s race Gianforte raised $8.5 million and lost to Bullock, who raised $3.3 million.

"I’m hopeful that I could raise at least half a million," Neill said. "But I hope that going forward, that at least I’ll be able to motivate some of these voters like I was able to in my House run, who just feel a bit disenfranchised or forgotten by the political system."

Neill, who is 45, is editor of the arts and culture publication Montana Press Monthly. The other Republicans running are Tim Fox, Al Olszewski, Corey Stapleton and Gary Perry.

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