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Bryce Bennett, (born November 11, 1984) an American politician from
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. As a Democrat, he served in the
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from 2019 to 2021 and represented he 50th senate district based in
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. He previously served in the
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from 2011 to 2019.


Early life and education

Born in
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, Bennett is a fifth-generation Montanan. At a young age, his family moved to
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, then, when Bennett was aged eight, to the Missoula Valley. He attended Lolo Elementary and Big Sky High School, before enrolling at the
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.


Political career

After graduating in 2007, Bennett went to work for the
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in western Montana. Following the 2008 election, Bennett moved to
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, and worked for the Montana House Democrats. When Rep. Robin Hamilton announced that he would not be seeking re-election in 2010, Bennett declared his candidacy for the seat. In the 2010 Democratic Primary Election, Bennett won 85% of the vote, defeating his opponent by more than five-to-one. In the general election held on November 2, Bennett won narrowly: he took 50.4% of the vote while the Republican nominee won 46.9% and the Libertarian 2.7%. He took office in January 2011. Bryce founded the Montana Privacy Caucus by bringing together Republicans and Democrats in the legislature to combat the overreach of government and corporations into our personal lives. Together, the caucus has passed a series of bills which protect Montanans’ private data. Bennett served as a Minority Caucus Chair in the 2013-2014 session and Minority Whip of the House during the 2015-2016 session. The Montana Ambassadors named Bennett ‘Legislator of the Year’ for his work to combat dark money.


2020 Race for Secretary of State

In the
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, Bennett ran for
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. Bennett was uncontested in the Democratic Primary.
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defeated Bennett, 59.56% to 40.44%.


Personal life

Bennett is openly gay. He is the first openly gay man to serve in the Montana legislature. His 2010 campaign won the support of the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund. Bryce was named by
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as one of their ‘40 under 40’. He was also named to Out (magazine) ‘Power List’ which included “exemplary individuals homanage to influence the way others live — either through their public personas, politics, or wealth — and affect cultural and social attitudes.”


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Legislative homepage
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