Everything you need to know about Montana's special election
(NEW YORK) -- The road of high-stakes 2017 special elections is now traveling into the Mountain West, where on Thursday Republican multi-millionaire tech executive Greg Gianforte is slated to face off against Democratic populist singer-songwriter Rob Quist in Montana.
After the GOP survived a closer-than-expected battle in Kansass 4th district and kept Democrat Jon Ossoff below the 50 percent threshold in Georgias 6th district to force a runoff, Republicans are hoping to hold on to this seat for Montana's at-large U.S. House district.
The seat was vacated after President Trump tapped Rep. Ryan Zinke to be secretary of the interior. He was confirmed on March 1, and Governor Steve Bullock scheduled a special election for May 25. Republicans have held this seat for the last two decades and are favored to hold onto it this week, but Montana has been known to split their tickets: they have a sitting Democratic governor and U.S. senator.
But the election isn't ultimately about control of this single seat, one out of the 435 in the U.S. House; Republicans will maintain a significant majority in that chamber regardless of this race's outcome.
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