Judy Martz

Judith Helen Martz

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth July 28, 1943
Date of Death Oct. 30, 2017 (Age: 74)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Judy Martz, born in 1943, graduated from Butte High School and later competed in the Winter Olympics as a speed skater. She owned and operated a garbage disposal service before working as a field representative for a Republican U.S. Senator. Martz served as Montana's lieutenant governor and later became the state's first female governor, managing a state deficit and increasing education funding. Post-governorship, she chaired a committee supporting a Supreme Court nominee and remained active in Christian organizations.

Political Ideas

Judy Martz's political career is marked by a blend of fiscal conservatism and religious activism, with an unexpected ability to balance economic pragmatism with ethical scrutiny. Despite facing ethical allegations, Martz turned a state deficit into a surplus while advocating for tax reductions and increased education funding. Her involvement with Christian organizations and prayer networks adds a distinctive social dimension to her political identity, hinting at a deeply personal approach to governance.

Campaigns
2000: Montana State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

Montana gubernatorial election, 2000

209,135 votes (50.98%)

Win

Republican Primary results

64,278 votes (56.88%)

Win