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Ryan Zinke Won’t Seek Reelection to Montana’s 1st District

He cited upcoming surgeries from his Navy SEAL service as the reason for stepping aside.

Overview

  • Zinke said he will serve out his term through the end of this Congress, arguing Montana needs full-time representation rather than risking missed votes during his recovery.
  • A competitive open-seat race now looms in western Montana, which Democrats had already tagged as a district in play and which Cook rates roughly R+5.
  • Zinke endorsed conservative radio host and veteran Aaron Flint for the seat, and Flint announced his candidacy hours after the retirement news.
  • The retirement adds to a growing number of House GOP departures that have increased concerns about the party’s narrow majority heading into the midterms.
  • Zinke, who previously served as interior secretary, resigned from that post after ethics investigations; the Interior Department inspector general referred findings to the Justice Department, which declined prosecution.