On The Ballot: Running, Republican for State Senate (MT) - District 3
Montana Legislative Services Division
State Capitol
Post Office Box 201706
Helena, MT 59620
5107 Ashley Lake Road
Kila, MT 59920
Full Name:
Carl Glimm
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Amy; 2 Children: Matthew, Rylee
Birth Place:
Conrad, MT
Home City:
Flathead, MT
Religion:
Christian
BS, Construction Engineering Technology, Montana State University, 1997
Senator, Montana State Senate, District 2, 2021-present
Representative, Montana State House of Representatives, District 6, 2013-2021
Candidate, Montana State Senate, District 2, 2020
Former Chair, Appropriations Committee, Montana State House of Representatives
Former Member, Appropriations Committee, Montana State House of Representatives
Former Member, Joint Appropriations Subcommittee on Long-Range Planning, Montana State House of Representatives
Former Member, Joint Interim Committee on Water Policy, Montana State House of Representatives
Former Member, Joint Select Committee on Pensions, Montana State House of Representatives
Former Member, Joint Subcommittee on Judicial Branch, Law Enforcement, and Justice, Montana State House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Natural Resources and Transportation, Montana State House of Representatives
Co-Owner/General Contractor, Glimm Homes, present
Vice President, Board of Directors, Trinity Lutheran Church, present
Board Member/Former President, Flathead Building Association, present
Member, Nurturing Center Board of Directors, present
President, Montana Building Industry Association
Member, National Rifle Association (NRA)
Reason for Seeking Public Office:
My six-year-old daughter, Rylee, and my ten-year-old son, Matt, are
the driving reasons that I am running for office. I want to serve in the
Montana State Legislature because I see where our state and nation
are heading and I am extremely concerned. Everyone asks what one
person can do. Well, I believe this is what I can do. I want to make a
difference.
I grew up in Montana and I want to leave our state better for our
children. I think that Montana can be a leader for the Nation and we
should pass legislation that will make other states say "That's a great
idea; we should pass that as well." If enough states pass the same
law, the politicians in Washington will take note and realize that we
want better control of our government. I'm running because I care.