State Representative District 75 in Montana State House District 75, Montana
2026 Primary Election
- Greg Devries — Candidate for State Representative in MT
Greg DeVries, born in 1969 or 1970, previously served as a Republican member of the Montana House of Representatives for District 75 from 2019 to 2021. During his tenure, he sponsored bills related to defining a person in the constitution, providing tax exemptions for property owners without children in public schools, and eliminating compulsory education requirements. He was a member of the Judiciary, Local Government, and Education committees. Educated at Kendall College of Art and Design, he earned a Bachelor's degree in Science. He has cited a motivation to serve based on his Christian faith. DeVries is now seeking election again to represent Montana House District 75 in the Libertarian Party primary on June 2, 2026.
- Mark Reinschmidt — Incumbent State Representative in Whitehall, MT
Mark Reinschmidt serves as the Montana State Representative for House District 75, having been appointed by the Jefferson County Commission on July 22, 2025, to fill a vacancy. A Republican, the 60-year-old father of five previously served as a Whitehall School Board Trustee. His background includes growing up on a ranch, managing a business, and raising his family, experiences he believes provide him with valuable perspective. Reinschmidt emphasizes his responsibility to listen to and represent constituents, aiming to build a legacy of integrity, fairness, honesty, and hard work. He views the time before the next legislative session as an opportunity to understand the system and district needs. Reinschmidt is seeking re-election in the Republican primary in June 2026.
- Patrick Sullivan — Consultant in MT
Patrick Sullivan is a candidate for the Montana House of Representatives, deeply committed to serving his community. He is a father of two, grandfather of seven, and great-grandfather of two, who enjoys outdoor activities like camping, fishing, and golf. A Navy veteran, he served over six years after growing up in a military family. Upon moving to Montana, he pursued higher education using the G.I. Bill, earning bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Montana, and later a doctorate from the University of Southern California. His career has included roles at Dawson Community College, as a faculty member at the University of Montana, and as a consultant in organizational and community development. Sullivan is motivated by a desire to address pressing issues facing Montana, including the protection of democratic values, voter rights, and constitutional adherence. He also aims to tackle the rising cost of living, focusing on housing, healthcare, groceries, and childcare, while advocating for stronger public schools.