Democrat
Denise Juneau,
the first American Indian to run the
Montana Superintendent of Public
Instruction, expects to prevail in a recount against
Republican
Sandy Welch.
The latest, unofficial results show Juneau with a lead of 1,374 votes over Welch.
Although provisional ballots haven't been counted, a recount is expected since the difference in votes is less than 0.5 percent of the total votes cast.
“We hoped that Denise would be ahead, and she is, and we’re confident that she’ll remain ahead," Alex Corcoran, Juneau's campaign manager, told The Helena Independent Record. "Denise is ready to keep working as superintendent of public instruction.”
Juneau is a member of the
Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara
Nation of North Dakota. She was raised on the
Blackfeet Nation in
Montana.
Get the Story:
GOP’s Welch planning for recount in OPI race vs. Juneau
(The Helena Independent Record 11/12)
Montana OPI race headed for recount
(The Great Falls Tribune 11/9)
Related Stories:
Denise Juneau maintains slim lead in Montana
public school race (11/8)
Denise Juneau holds lead in
election for Montana public schools (11/7)
Editorial: Re-elect Denise Juneau for education
post in Montana (10/2)
Denise Juneau
discusses Indian issues during 2012 DNC speech (09/06)
Join the Conversation