Jim Elliott

Jim Elliott is the former chairman of the Montana Democratic Party and a former member of the Montana Senate, representing District 7 from 2001 to 2009.

Jim's philosophy of "agree happily and disagree respectfully," enabled him to work effectively with both Democrats and Republicans and gave him the ability to be a fair and effective voice for Lincoln, Mineral, Missoula, and Sanders Counties and for the people of the State of Montana.

Honored twice by the Montana Library Association for his fight against governmental agencies' spying on law-abiding citizens (2001 Legislator Award, 2006 Pat Williams Intellectual Freedom Award), Jim is also a Fellow of the Eleanor Roosevelt Global Leadership Institute and the Arthur Fleming Leadership Institute.

Elliott lives in Trout Creek, Montana, He has a daughter living in Los Angeles and a dog named Xena.

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