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Former Montana GOP Congressman Marlenee dead at 84

Longest-serving GOP House member in state history
Posted at 9:55 AM, Apr 28, 2020
and last updated 2020-04-28 20:09:05-04

Former Montana congressman Ron Marlenee, a Republican who served for eight terms representing the state’s old eastern district, died Sunday in Bozeman. He was 84.

Marlenee, a farmer and rancher from Scobey in Montana’s northeastern corner, won the eastern district congressional seat in 1976 and was re-elected seven times.

He then lost a close statewide race in 1992 to then-Rep. Pat Williams, a Democrat representing Montana’s western district, when the state’s two congressional seats were combined into a single district.

Marlenee served on the House Interior and Agriculture committees and was known as a conservative who advocated for small businesses, limited government and 2nd Amendment rights.

No other Montana Republican has served longer in the U.S. House.

Marlenee continued to be involved in Republican Party and conservative politics after leaving the House and donated his congressional papers to Montana State University in 2006.

Funeral arrangements are pending at Dokken Nelson Funeral Home in Bozeman.