Russ Fagg | |
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District Judge for Yellowstone County | |
In office 1995–2017 | |
Preceded by | Russell Fillner |
Succeeded by | Don Harris |
Member of the
Montana House of Representatives from the 89th district | |
In office 1991–1995 | |
Preceded by | Mary McDonough |
Succeeded by | Peggy Arnott |
Personal details | |
Born | June 26, 1960 |
Political party | Republican |
Relatives | Harrison Fagg (father) |
Education |
Whitman College (
BA) University of Montana, Missoula ( JD) University of Nevada, Reno ( MJur) |
Russell C. Fagg is an American attorney, former judge, and politician. A Republican, he served two terms in the Montana House of Representatives from 1991 to 1995. [1] He succeeded Mary McDonough in the 89th district. [2] Fagg was succeeded by Peggy Arnott. [3]
Fagg was elected district judge in Yellowstone County, Montana in 1994. He defeated the incumbent, Russell Fillner. [4] He retired in October 2017. [5] Fagg was succeeded by Don Harris. [6] He was a candidate in the Republican primary for the 2018 U.S. Senate election in Montana. [7] [8]
Russ Fagg | |
---|---|
District Judge for Yellowstone County | |
In office 1995–2017 | |
Preceded by | Russell Fillner |
Succeeded by | Don Harris |
Member of the
Montana House of Representatives from the 89th district | |
In office 1991–1995 | |
Preceded by | Mary McDonough |
Succeeded by | Peggy Arnott |
Personal details | |
Born | June 26, 1960 |
Political party | Republican |
Relatives | Harrison Fagg (father) |
Education |
Whitman College (
BA) University of Montana, Missoula ( JD) University of Nevada, Reno ( MJur) |
Russell C. Fagg is an American attorney, former judge, and politician. A Republican, he served two terms in the Montana House of Representatives from 1991 to 1995. [1] He succeeded Mary McDonough in the 89th district. [2] Fagg was succeeded by Peggy Arnott. [3]
Fagg was elected district judge in Yellowstone County, Montana in 1994. He defeated the incumbent, Russell Fillner. [4] He retired in October 2017. [5] Fagg was succeeded by Don Harris. [6] He was a candidate in the Republican primary for the 2018 U.S. Senate election in Montana. [7] [8]