Montana municipal elections set in 2015 - Great Falls Tribune

15 this year, with the general election set for Nov. Great Falls will have a primary, with five mayoral candidates and seven candidates for two city commissioner seats. The primary will winnow the field down to just two candidates for mayor and four for commissioner. Watch the Tribune later this month for stories featuring questions and answers with the candidates for Great Falls City Commission, written by Jenn Rowell, who covers city government for the Tribune. We encourage city voters to find out more about the candidates and to vote by mail in both the Sept. We plan extensive coverage in the coming weeks and months in the Great Falls Tribune, and we’ll also let you know about political forums featuring Great Falls candidates coming up. Great Falls has some of the cheaper homeowners’ insurance in... The average homeowners’ policy costs $693 per year in Great Falls, landing it in sixth place on the list of Montana cities and towns. Miles City is rated cheapest at $422 per year, followed by Lewistown, $466. Havre, $569. Sidney, $590. and Laurel at $662 per year. Seventh through tenth are Livingston, $726. Billings, $805. Belgrade, $861. and Kalispell, $865. The figures were obtained by taking the average insurance rate for a city and multiplying it by a city’s median house value. For details, visit SmartAsset at https://smartasset. Source: www.greatfallstribune.com