Linda McCulloch (born December 21, 1954) is an American politician who is formerly the secretary of state of Montana. She was the first woman to serve in that post.[1] She left her previous post as state superintendent of public instruction due to term limits, which she also reached as Secretary of State.
McCulloch's initial campaign was based on increasing voter participation and supporting state businesses.[3] Early in her first term, McCulloch oversaw a project to update the records system for 40,000 boxes of the state's stored documents from a 1978 mainframe to modern software, based on her background as a school librarian, in order to allow web-based communication between businesses and the Secretary of State.[3] She also backed legislation to update state notary documentation and requirements.[4]
McCulloch supported online voter registration in Montana throughout both of her terms,[3][5] with the caveat of requiring a valid Montana ID to register online.[5]
In 2016, the Montana Secretary of State's Office added increased satellite offices in reservation areas to improve voting access after a 2012 tribal suit over equitable voting access, which McCulloch viewed as a start for improving access. Community leaders and county election officials also pressed the need for more publicity over the new voting offices to increase turnout. The Office also saw increases in absentee voting during this same time period.[6] McCulloch opposed a measure to remove same-day voter registration in Montana, which Montana citizens also ultimately voted against.[7]
McCulloch won re-election in 2012 for another 4-year term. She was ineligible to run again in 2016 due to term limits, and was succeeded by Republican Corey Stapleton.[2]
McCulloch was born in Springfield, Ohio, and grew up in South Charleston, Ohio. She graduated from Southeastern High School, and attended OSU. In 1982, she received her BA in Elementary Education from the University of Montana, followed in 1990 by her MA in Elementary Education from the same institution.[2] She has previously worked as a paraprofessional teacher, substitute teacher, school librarian, and teacher.[9] She is divorced.[2]
Electoral history
Montana House of Representatives 70th District Election, 1994
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Linda McCulloch
1,771
50.66
Republican
Tim Sayles
1,725
49.34
Montana House of Representatives 70th District Election, 1996
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Linda McCulloch (inc.)
2,689
62.48
Republican
Drew Lesofski
1,486
34.53
Libertarian
E. L. Bernosky
129
3.00
Montana House of Representatives 70th District Election, 1998
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Linda McCulloch (inc.)
2,053
60.26
Republican
Hal Schaible
1,354
39.74
Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Democratic Primary Election, 2000
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Linda McCulloch
31,572
34.39
Democratic
Gail Gray
31,508
34.32
Democratic
Mike Schwinden
28,739
31.30
Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Election, 2000
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Linda McCulloch
206,941
53
Republican
Elaine Sollie Herman
162,069
41
Reform
Larry Foust
22,952
6
Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Democratic Primary Election, 2004
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Linda McCulloch (inc.)
75,504
86.49
Democratic
Clarence Kimm, Sr.
11,797
13.51
Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Election, 2004