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Broad coalition supports Gustafson and Rice for Supreme Court

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Absentee ballots will soon be mailed out for November’s election. Two of the most important elections on the ballot are for Montana’s Supreme Court.

We, as a group of Montana attorneys, former and current elected officials, and concerned citizens, are committed to supporting our Montana and United States Constitutions. We believe in the rule of law and the separation of powers between our executive, legislative, and judicial branches. We also believe in the absolute need for a fair, independent, and non-partisan judiciary to interpret our laws and invalidate those laws that infringe on our constitutional rights.

Unfortunately, recent actions of certain members of the legislative branch have threatened Montana’s independent and non-partisan judiciary. These legislators have become frustrated that some of their legislation has been found to be unconstitutional by our courts. The same politicians who have attacked our judiciary have a new strategy to force the courts to do what they want—by replacing members of the Montana Supreme Court with candidates who will rubber stamp their legislation without regard to constitutionality.

We feel it is our duty to let members of the public know what is at stake in this election and why we are supporting the retention of both incumbents, Justice Ingrid Gustafson and Justice Jim Rice.

Justice Gustafson has deep experience and—in contrast to statements made in support of her opponent—no partisan affiliation. Her career spans 35 years: 16 years practicing law, 14 years as a Yellowstone County District Court Judge, and the last five years on the Montana Supreme Court. Notably, she has received judicial appointments by governors of both political parties, Judy Martz to the District Court and Steve Bullock to the Montana Supreme Court. Over the course of her career, she has handled nearly 20,000 cases. Justice Gustafson is not a politician; she is a dedicated public servant.

Justice Rice has been a Montana attorney since 1982 and has served on the Montana Supreme Court since 2001, after being appointed by Governor Judy Martz. Although Justice Rice is a former Republican legislator, his 20 years on the bench demonstrates his commitment to an independent judiciary and his adherence to the rule of law. These values transcend partisanship. In his own words, “The ultimate duty of the courts is to protect the individual liberties and freedoms guaranteed by the constitution.”

Critically, both Justice Gustafson and Justice Rice have shown they will apply the law fairly and with integrity—even when they disagree with one another or with other members of the Court. They will not be bullied into giving politicians whatever they want, regardless of the Constitution. Both justices have shown they will review cases with impartiality. Both have upheld the independence that is key to effectively balanced government.

Those supporting the challengers to Justice Gustafson and Rice have their own agenda, which will not benefit Montanans as a whole. The last thing we need is more partisanship in government. The Supreme Court works to protect Montanans’ constitutional rights, not to take sides with one political party against another. We must resist the calls to transform the Supreme Court into a third partisan branch.

We wholeheartedly support Justices Gustafson and Rice because they have the needed experience and demonstrated record of fairness, impartiality, and independence. We encourage you to join us in voting to keep both Justice Ingrid Gustafson and Justice Jim Rice on the Montana Supreme Court.

Sincerely,

Roger Barber

Linda M. Barone

Bob Brown

Chase E. Brown

Kristin R. Bruninga

Dr. and Mrs. Henry Busey

Laura Christoffersen

Emily Cross

Geraldine Custer

Janet Davis

Maxon Davis

W. Kim Davis

Linda de Kort

Sherry Devlin

Jon Ellingson

Mae Nan Ellingson

Tom Esch

Benjamin J. Fosland

Thomas M. France

Molly Galusha

Maureen Gary

Paul Ronald Gerson

Randy Gray

Bruce Grubbs

Eric Hinebauch

Gerry Jennings

Ellen and Bob Knight

Joel G. Krautter

F. Peter Landsiedel

Karen Leigh

Paul M. Leisher

Elizabeth and Paul Loehnen

Peter O. Maltese

Keeley McKay

Matthew McKeon

Rosemary and John McKinnon

Walt McNutt

Laura Millin

Donald L. Netzer

Rae Olson

Lyle R. Panasuk

Brian Putnam

Marc Racicot

Don Seifert

Cindy and Andy Shott

Rylee Sommers-Flanagan

Ward Taleff

Sally Thompson

Greg Tollefson

Tom Towe

Bill and Sarah Towle

Karen S. Townsend

Leo Tracy

Mary Van Buskirk

Constance Van Kley

Carol and Fred Van Valkenburg

Jeffrey A. Weldon

Jock B. West

Scott Wheeler

Jared Wigginton

Scott C. Wurster

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