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 HELENA 鈥?On Tuesday, the Montana House voted down a bill that would have had judges run in partisan elections.House Bill 342, sponsored by Republican Rep. Matt Regier of Kalispell, failed in a 44-56 vote on the House floor, with 23 Republicans joining all 33 Democrats in opposition.Currently, Montana Supreme Court justices and district court judges are chosen in nonpartisa adidas campus n elections. All candidates run in a single primary w adidas campus ithout party labels, and the top two move on to the general election.HB 342 would have made judicial elections partisan, like other state elections. It would also have allowed political parties to make contributions to judicial candidates.Supporters of the bill said 鈥?despite the ideal of impartiality 鈥?judges are involved in politics, make donations to candidates and bring their political background into how they interpret the law. They argued voters should be able to know that information. These candidate adidas campus s are partisan,  said Regier.  Our judicial candidates do have their own mindset, they have their own thoughts, they do have their own worldview. I believe we should let the voters know that. But opponents said judges work shouldnt depend on their party label.