The Montana Supreme Court is the highest court of last resort in the State. The Montana Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction and has general supervisory control over all other courts. This Court decides questions of state law that significantly impact state policy and individual rights. The justices of the Montana Supreme Court review cases based upon interpretation of the Montana Constitution, US Constitution, and Montana state law. The Montana Supreme Court is the final stop on the legal journey making it imperative that we pay attention to who gets elected.
So, if you care about voting rights, access to abortion, climate change, and a number of other issues, then you should be paying attention to the Montana Supreme Court!
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Supreme Court Justice Candidates
Chief Justice Candidates
Butte born Jeremiah Lynch has served as a Federal Magistrate Judge and Law Clerk in the Montana District of the United States District Court and has twenty-eight years of judicial experience. Lynch has also served on the Montana Board of Public Education and the Montana Board of Environmental Review.
Education
B.A. from Carroll College
M.A. Montana State University
J.D. from University of Montana School of Law
Cory Swanson grew up in the Montana Hi-Line and now resides in Townsend, Montana. He served as Deputy Attorney General in the Montana Department of Justice for Attorney General Tim Fox and is currently the Broadwater County Attorney. Swanson was trial counsel for the Montana v. Wyoming Water case, one of the longest trials in recent years.
Education
B.A. from Carroll College
J.D. from University of Montana School of Law
Supreme Court Justice #3 Candidates
Bidegaray serves as a District Court Judge for the 7th Judicial District. Bidegaray has over twenty years of legal experience, having practiced law in the areas of estate planning, agriculture, and family law. She advocates for public lands and quality education and advocates against the assault on the rule of law which endangers the liberties of Montanans. Bidegaray credits her values to her upbringing on a ranch in Sidney, Montana.
Education
B.A. from University of Montana
J.D. from University of Montana School of Law
Dan Wilson’s legal experience spans from 1993 to his current position as Flathead County District Judge. Prior to his time as a judge, Wilson worked as a prosecuting attorney throughout Montana. Wilson also has experience in private practice having worked in contract law, estate planning, and criminal defense.
Education
J.D. from University of Minnesota Law School