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Greg Gianforte announces run for governor

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HELENA – Montana’s lone Representative in the U.S. House kicked off his campaign for Governor Friday.

Gianforte was expected to make the announcement while addressing the Montana Republican Party Convention in Helena. Signs could be seen hanging with the Gianforte for Governor logo at the convention center.

It is the congressman’s second run for governor and follows his filing of campaign fundraising paperwork late last week.

Gianforte, 58, is a Bozeman businessman and co-founder of RightNow Technologies, a software development firm that began in Bozeman in the mid-1990s and grew to an international company. It was sold to Oracle Corp. in 2012 for $1.8 billion.

Gianforte’s first run for office was in 2016 when he challenged incumbent Governor Steve Bullock and lost, 50 percent to 46 percent.

Seven months after that election, he won a special election in May 2017 for Montana’s congressional seat, which was vacated when then-U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke was appointed U.S. Interior secretary.

Gianforte won re-election to the U.S. House seat last year, defeating Democrat Kathleen Williams by five percentage points. Libertarian Elinor Swanson also was in the race.

Just last week, Gianforte filed his campaign fundraising paperwork with the state political practices office.

Six months into his second term as Montana’s only Congressman, Gianforte hopes to succeed Governor Steve Bullock — who can’t run for re-election due to term limits.

The already crowded race for governor includes three other prominent Republicans — Attorney General Tim Fox, State Senator Al Olszewski of Kalispell and Secretary of State Corey Stapleton.

Democrat House Minority Leader Casey Schreiner of Great Falls made his campaign announcement on Tuesday. Former Democratic state legislator Reilly Neill from Livingston also is running for governor.