Roy Brown (Montana politician)

Roy Brown (Montana politician)
Member of the Montana Senate
from the 25th district
In office
2006-2010
Succeeded by Kendall Van Dyk
Personal details
Born February 16, 1951
Casper, Wyoming
Political party Republican
Alma mater Montana Tech University

Roy Brown (born 1951 in Casper, Wyoming) is a former Montana State Senator from Billings, Montana Senate District 25. He served four terms in the Montana House of Representatives and was elected to the State Senate in 2007. He was the Republican nominee for the Governor seat in Montana with Steve Daines in 2008. In 2010, Representative Kendall Van Dyk defeated Brown in the general election.

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Early life

Brown was born in Casper, Wyoming in 1951, but his family relocated to Montana in 1955. He attended grade school and high school in Billings. After working in the oil fields as a roughneck he enrolled at Montana Tech University in Butte, Montana where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Petroleum Engineering.

From 1974 to 1982 Brown worked for Marathon Oil Company in energy development that took him around the world. However, in 1983 he returned to Billings to start an oil and gas business. He sold it in 1994 and has been a landlord in the Billings Area since that time.

Political career

Roy Brown sold his oil and gas company in Billings, and currently makes a living through rental property in the Billings area.[1] Beginning in 1999, Brown was a member of the Montana House of Representatives. He held leadership positions as a representative as Majority Whip and House Majority Leader in the 2002, 2004, and 2006 sessions. Brown's views have traditionally been considered conservative.

Brown lost his 2010 bid for reelection to Democratic State Representative Kendall Van Dyk in a recount by a margin of just four votes out of the 6,208 cast.[2]

2008 Gubernatorial Election

Brown was the nominee of the state Republican party against incumbent Democratic Governor Brian Schweitzer for Governor of Montana. He chose Steve Daines as his Lt. Governor. In his campaign, Brown criticized the increase in state spending seen under Schweitzer. Brown supported a reduction in property taxes for Montanans as well as increased coal development as a means of spurring economic gains and funding the state's educational system.[3] He also called into question Schweitzer's character and judgment, portraying himself and Montanans as the victims of a bully[4] Schweitzer defeated Brown in the general election. Brown received less than 33% of the vote.[5]

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