Billings, Montana Government and Politics

Billings, Montana Government and Politics

The Billings, Montana City Code or BMCC, was adopted in 1977. The mayor of Billings is Ron (Ronald) Tussing. Billings is divided into 5 city Council Wards.

Wards

*Ward I - Peggie Gaghen, Jim Ronquillo

*Ward II - Joy Stevens, Larry Brewster

*Ward III - Vince Ruegamer, Chris "Shoots" Veis

*Ward IV - Nancy Boyer, Ed Ulledalen

*Ward V - Donald W. Jones, Richard (Dick) Clark

External links

* [http://www.cityofbillings.net/Government/council.php City Council]
* [http://www.cityofbillings.net/Government/mayor.php Mayor]


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