Matt Rosendale is an American politician and businessman from Montana. A member of the Republican Party, he is the U.S. representative for Montana’s 2nd congressional district. In 2020, he was first elected to the at-large district. Before his election to Congress, Rosendale was the Montana state auditor. He served one two-year term in the Montana House of Representatives and one four-year term in the Montana Senate, during which he served as majority leader.
Birth Name
Matthew Martin Rosendale Sr.
Nickname
Matt
Profession
Politician
Political party
Republican
Nationality
American
Personal Life
Birthday / Date of Birth
Matt Rosendale was born on the 7th of July 1960, in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
Age
He’s currently 62 years old.
Sun Sign
Leo
Ethnicity
White
Religion
Roman Catholic
Education
In1978, Rosendale completed his graduation from Queen Anne’s County High School.
Family Details
- Father – Unknown
- Mother – Unknown
- Siblings – Unknown
Marital Status
Married
Girlfriend / Spouse
Matt Rosendale has dated –
- Jean F. Rosendale – In 1985, Matt married his loved one Jean and are living together in Glendive on ranch north. They have begotten three offspring who are now adolescents. In 2017, One of their children, Adam served Montana Legislature.
Physical Statistics
Height
- In feet – 5 feet 11 inches
- In centimeters – 180 cm
- In meters – 1.80 m
Weight
- In Kilograms – 81 kg
- In Pounds – 178 lbs
Body Build
Slim
Eye Color
Brown
Hair Color
Salt and Paper
Shoe Size
He wears a size 11 (US) shoe.
Sexuality
Straight
Professional Statistics
Famous For
Rosendale became known as A member of the Republican Party, he is the U.S. representative for Montana’s 2nd congressional district. He was first elected to the at-large district. In 2010, he was elected to the Montana House of Representatives, where he served for two years, followed by four years in the Montana Senate, where his colleagues elected him to serve as the Senate Majority Leader.
Political Career
In 2010, Matt was elected to the Montana House of Representatives, where he served for two years, followed by four years in the Montana Senate, where his colleagues elected him to serve as the Senate Majority Leader. In June 2021, Matthew Rosendale was one among the 21 House Republicans to vote against an explanation to convey the Congressional Gold Medal to police officials who protected the U.S. Capitol on the 6th of January.
Similarly in June 2021, Rosendale was one among 14 House Republicans to vote against passing legislation to inaugurate June 19, or Juneteenth, as a federal holiday. In 2023, Rosendale was among 47 Republicans to vote in favor of H.Con.Res. 21 which directed President Joe Biden to remove U.S. troops from Syria within 180 days.
Matt Rosendale Net worth
Matt Rosendale has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million dollars as of 2023.
Social Media Profiles
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- Instagram – mattformontana
- Twitter – Matt Rosendale
- YouTube Channel – Matt Rosendale
Some Lesser Known Facts About Matt Rosendale
- Matthew was born and brought up in Baltimore, Maryland. In 2002, Rosendale and his family moved to Glendive, Montana.
- He spent his career working in real estate, real estate development and land management.
- He grew his family real estate business from a single, five-agent office into a full-service firm with 65 agents and four offices.
- He was twice elected chairman of the Glendive Agri-Trade Expo committee, a local group that puts on an agriculture exposition showcasing agri-business in eastern Montana. Rosendale also served as head of his local Catholic parish council.
- In 2012, with State Senator Donald Steinbeisser ineligible for reelection due to term limits, Rosendale announced he would run for the Montana Senate to represent Senate District 19, a heavily Republican district in eastern Montana.
- In 2016, With State Auditor Monica Lindeen ineligible for reelection due to term limits, Rosendale ran for the position. Rosendale ran unopposed in the Republican primary.
- In the general election, he faced Jesse Laslovich, who was Lindeen’s chief legal counsel and widely considered one of Montana’s rising political stars.
- In June 2021, Matthew Rosendale was one among the 21 House Republicans to vote against an explanation to convey the Congressional Gold Medal to police officials who protected the U.S. Capitol on the 6th of January.
- In 2022, Rosendale voted against a bill that would provide approximately $14 billion to the government of Ukraine. In July 2022, Rosendale was one of 18 Republicans to vote against ratifying Sweden’s and Finland’s applications for NATO membership.
- In 2023, Rosendale was among 47 Republicans to vote in favor of H.Con.Res. 21 which directed President Joe Biden to remove U.S. troops from Syria within 180 days.