Representatives for Kalispell, MT 59901
Federal Representatives
U.S. Senators (Montana)
Senator Steve Daines (R)
- Phone: (202) 224-2651 (DC) | (406) 257-3765 (Kalispell)
- Email: Available through contact form at daines.senate.gov
- Mailing Address:
- DC: 320 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510
- Kalispell: 121 Financial Drive, Suite 127, Kalispell, MT 59901
- Website: https://www.daines.senate.gov/
- Role & Committees: Senior Senator from Montana. Serves on Finance, Appropriations, Energy and Natural Resources, and Indian Affairs committees
- Summary: A fifth-generation Montanan who brings 28 years of private-sector business experience to the U.S. Senate. Works on creating Montana jobs, protecting public lands, lowering prescription drug costs, and supporting veterans
Senator Tim Sheehy (R)
- Phone: (202) 224-2644 (DC) | (406) 257-3398 (Kalispell)
- Email: Available through contact form at sheehy.senate.gov
- Mailing Address:
- DC: Russell Senate Office Building Suite 124, Washington, DC 20510
- Kalispell: 8-3rd Street, East, Kalispell, MT 59901
- Website: https://www.sheehy.senate.gov/
- Role & Committees: Junior Senator from Montana. Serves on committees including Aviation, Space, and Innovation, Coast Guard, Maritime, and Fisheries, Telecommunications and Media subcommittees
- Summary: Navy SEAL veteran, businessman, and aerial firefighter. Founded Bridger Aerospace and was elected in 2024, defeating incumbent Jon Tester
U.S. House of Representatives
Representative Ryan Zinke (R) - Montana District 1
- Phone: (202) 225-5628 (DC)
- Email: Available through contact form at zinke.house.gov
- Mailing Address:
- DC: 512 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2601
- Website: https://zinke.house.gov/
- Role & Committees: Represents Montana's First Congressional District covering 16 counties in western Montana including Kalispell. Member of the House Committee on Appropriations
- Summary: Fifth generation Montanan, former Navy SEAL, and former U.S. Secretary of the Interior. Focuses on energy, conservation, tribal and military issues
State Representatives
Montana Senate
Senator Matt Regier (R) - Senate District 5
- Phone: (406) 284-5639 (Home) | (406) 444-4800 (Session)
- Email: Available through legmt.gov contact form
- Mailing Address:
- Home: P.O. Box 9763, Kalispell, MT 59904
- Session: Montana Senate, P.O. Box 200500, Helena, MT 59620-0500
- Website: https://www.legmt.gov/senate/
- Role & Committees: Senate President. Kalispell Republican
- Summary: Born in Kalispell, son of Keith Regier and brother of Amy Regier. Former House Speaker (2023-2025), now serving as Senate President in his first Senate term
Senator John Fuller (R) - Senate District 3
- Phone: (406) 444-4800 (Session)
- Email: Available through legmt.gov contact form
- Mailing Address: Montana Senate, P.O. Box 200500, Helena, MT 59620-0500
- Website: https://www.legmt.gov/senate/
- Role & Committees: Senator from Kalispell area
- Summary: Representing Kalispell area in the Montana Senate
Montana House of Representatives
Representative Amy Regier (R)
- Phone: (406) 444-4800 (Session)
- Email: Available through legmt.gov contact form
- Mailing Address: Montana House of Representatives, P.O. Box 200400, Helena, MT 59620-0400
- Website: https://www.legmt.gov/
- Role & Committees: State Representative from Kalispell
- Summary: Sister of Senate President Matt Regier and daughter of former Senator Keith Regier. Republican member representing Kalispell area
Local Government
Flathead County Commissioners
Commissioner Brad Abell
- Phone: (406) 758-5500
- Email: Available through county website
- Mailing Address: 800 S Main St, Kalispell, MT 59901
- Website: https://www.flatheadcounty.gov/
- Role: County Commissioner who voted in favor of House Bill 819 homebuyer assistance program
- Summary: One of three Flathead County Commissioners
Commissioner Randy Brodehl
- Phone: (406) 758-5500
- Email: Available through county website
- Mailing Address: 800 S Main St, Kalispell, MT 59901
- Website: https://www.flatheadcounty.gov/
- Role: County Commissioner involved in prerelease center negotiations and voted against House Bill 819
- Summary: One of three Flathead County Commissioners
Commissioner Pamela Holmquist
- Phone: (406) 758-5500
- Email: Available through county website
- Mailing Address: 800 S Main St, Kalispell, MT 59901
- Website: https://www.flatheadcounty.gov/
- Role: County Commissioner who voted against prerelease center agreement and House Bill 819
- Summary: One of three Flathead County Commissioners
City of Kalispell
Mayor Mark Johnson
- Phone: (406) 758-7756
- Email: Available through city website
- Mailing Address: 201 1st Avenue East, Kalispell, MT 59901
- Website: https://www.kalispell.com/
- Role: Current Mayor of Kalispell since 2013, announced he will not seek reelection in 2025
- Summary: Three-term mayor focused on city development and public safety issues
City Council
- Phone: (406) 758-7756
- Email: Available through city website
- Mailing Address: 201 1st Avenue East, Kalispell, MT 59901
- Website: https://www.kalispell.com/184/Mayor-City-Council
- Role: Eight city councilors elected from four wards (two per ward) plus the Mayor. Four-year staggered terms
- Summary: Legislative body responsible for enacting ordinances, establishing policy, adopting budgets, and setting service fees
Contact Information for Legislative Issues
Montana Legislature Information Desk
- Phone: (406) 444-4800
- Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to adjournment Saturdays (during session)
- Address: Montana State Legislature, State Capitol, P.O. Box 201706, Helena, MT 59620-1706
- Website: https://www.legmt.gov/
General Legislative Questions: (406) 444-3064
Notes on Contacting Representatives
- Federal Representatives: Use official websites for most current contact forms and office hours
- State Legislators: The Montana Legislature meets in odd-numbered years for up to 90 days (January-April)
- During Legislative Session: Call (406) 444-4800 to leave messages for up to 5 legislators per call
- Written Communications: Allow 3+ business days for processing before hearings
- Local Government: City Council meetings are open to public; check website for schedules
All representatives welcome input from constituents on legislation and policy matters affecting Montana and the Kalispell area.