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Mike Taylor (Montana politician)

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American politician

Mike Taylor (born June 12, 1941) is an American hairdresser, rancher, and politician.

Born in Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana, Taylor grew up in Judith Basin County, Montana. He owned a hair cutting shop and was a rancher, living in Proctor, Montana. From 1997 to 2005, Taylor served in the Montana State Senate as a Republican. In 2002, Taylor ran for the United States Senate in Montana, opposing the incumbent Max Baucus. He then re-entered the campaign and lost the election to Baucus. Taylor ran for the Montana Public Service Commission in the 5th district in 2006, but he lost the general election to Ken Toole by 0.13%.

References

  1. Montana State Legislature-Sen. Mike Taylor
  2. Votesmart.org.-Mike Taylor
  3. GOP Hopeful Gets Back in Montana Race
  4. 'Montana Senator Gets a Second Wind,' The New York Times, B. Drummond Ayres, Jr., May 25, 2002
  5. https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=307540
Montana Senate
Preceded byEthel M. Harding Member of the Montana Senate
from the 37th district

1997–2005
Succeeded bySteve Gallus
Party political offices
Preceded byDenny Rehberg Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Montana
(Class 2)

2002
Succeeded byBob Kelleher


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