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American politician (born 1978)
Steve Fitzpatrick
Majority Leader of the Montana House of Representatives
Designate
Assuming office
January 2025
SucceedingSue Vinton
Majority Leader of the Montana Senate
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 2, 2023
Preceded byCary Smith
Member of the Montana Senate
from the 10th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 2, 2017
Preceded byRick Ripley
Member of the Montana House of Representatives
from the 20th district
In office
January 3, 2011 – January 2, 2017
Preceded byDeborah Kottel
Succeeded byFred Anderson
Personal details
Born (1978-12-02) December 2, 1978 (age 46)
Helena, Montana, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
EducationMontana State University, Bozeman (BA)
Arizona State University, Tempe (JD)
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Steven J. Fitzpatrick (born December 2, 1978) is an American politician of the Republican party in the Montana Senate. Before being elected to the Senate, Fitzpatrick served in the Montana House of Representatives for the 20th district from 2011 to 2017.

Personal life

Fitzpatrick was born and raised in Helena, Montana. He earned his bachelor's degree in biology from Montana State University. He then went to law school at Arizona State University. He was a law clerk for Judge Thomas Honzel of the Montana First Judicial District Court.

Fitzpatrick is a lawyer with the law firm of Browning, Kaleczyc, Berry & Hoven, P.C. Fitzpatrick and his wife Julia are the parents of three daughters.

References

  1. ^ Browning Kaleczyc Berry & Hoven P.C., Steve Fitzpatrick - Profile, Browning Kaleczyc Berry & Hoven P.C.. Retrieved 04/26/2019
Montana Senate
Preceded byCary Smith Majority Leader of the Montana Senate
2023–present
Succeeded byTom McGillvray
Designate
Montana House of Representatives
Preceded bySue Vinton Majority Leader of the Montana House of Representatives
Taking office 2025
Designate
Statewide political officials of Montana
U.S. senators
State government
Senate
House
Supreme Court
Floor leaders of state senates
United States Senate:John Thune (R) / ▌Chuck Schumer (D)
Majority
leaders
Minority
leaders
*Unicameral body
Members of the Montana Senate
68th Legislature (2023-2024)
President of the Senate
Jason Ellsworth (R)
President pro tempore
Kenneth Bogner (R)
Majority Leader
Steve Fitzpatrick (R)
Minority Leader
Pat Flowers (D)
  1. Mike Cuffe (R)
  2. Carl Glimm (R)
  3. Keith Regier (R)
  4. John Fuller (R)
  5. Mark Noland (R)
  6. Greg Hertz (R)
  7. Greg Hinkle (R)
  8. Susan Webber (D)
  9. Bruce Gillespie (R)
  10. Steve Fitzpatrick (R)
  11. Daniel Emrich (R)
  12. Wendy McKamey (R)
  13. Jeremy Trebas (R)
  14. Russel Tempel (R)
  15. Dan Bartel (R)
  16. Mike Fox (D)
  17. Mike Lang (R)
  18. Steve Hinebauch (R)
  19. Kenneth Bogner (R)
  20. Barry Usher (R)
  21. Jason Small (R)
  22. Daniel Zolnikov (R)
  23. Tom McGillvray (R)
  24. Emma Kerr-Carpenter (D)
  25. Jen Gross (D)
  26. Chris Friedel (R)
  27. Dennis Lenz (R)
  28. Brad Molnar (R)
  29. Forrest Mandeville (R)
  30. John Esp (R)
  31. Christopher Pope (D)
  32. Pat Flowers (D)
  33. Denise Hayman (D)
  34. Shelley Vance (R)
  35. Walt Sales (R)
  36. Jeffrey Welborn (R)
  37. Ryan Lynch (D)
  38. Edith McClafferty (D)
  39. Terry Vermeire (R)
  40. Becky Beard (R)
  41. Janet Ellis (D)
  42. Mary Ann Dunwell (D)
  43. Jason Ellsworth (R)
  44. Theresa Manzella (R)
  45. Ellie Boldman (D)
  46. Shannon O'Brien (D)
  47. Daniel Salomon (R)
  48. Shane Morigeau (D)
  49. Willis Curdy (D)
  50. Andrea Olsen (D)
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