The Montana Green Party did not poll enough votes to remain on the ballot. The law requires a vote of 5% of the winning candidate for Governor, but any office counts. However, the Green Party only ran for President and U.S. Senator, but not for any of the statewide state offices. Also, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. had the ballot label “We the People” but he didn’t get enough votes.
The Libertarian Party retained its qualified status with its nominee for Clerk of the Supreme Court. The party needed to poll 16,319 votes for one of the statewide offices, and Roger Roots polled 21,594 for Clerk.