The findings of a Human Rights Bureau investigation into the actions of Sheriff T.J. McDermott were released today, September 3, and indicate that Sheriff McDermott discriminated against his political rival Josh Clark when demoting him to a patrol position after the 2014 election.
Missoula County Sheriff-elect T.J. McDermott appeared on the Talk Back program on Wednesday, after emerging victorious over write-in candidate Josh Clark in Tuesday's general election.
After over 25 years of service to the Missoula County Sheriff's Office, Brad Giffin has spent his last day in his captain's uniform, and will begin a new chapter in his career on Monday, when he joins the University of Montana Police Department.
Montana Political Practices Commissioner Jonathan Motl has reached a decision in the complaints filed against Missoula County Sheriff Candidate T.J. McDermott by write-in candidate Josh Clark. The findings went out to the candidates today and Clark was satisfied with the decision...
A rough-and-tumble three-way democratic primary battle for Missoula County Sheriff ended months ago with candidate T.J. McDermott taking over 50 percent of the vote. Now, competitor Josh Clark is running a write-in campaign unaffiliated with either political party.
Even though he took second in the Democratic primary for Missoula County Sheriff by about 2,000 votes, Josh Clark has decide he's not throwing in the towel.
The Missoula County Democrats voted on Tuesday, May 13, to change their bylaws, allowing them to endorse T.J. McDermott for sheriff in the primary election.
Current Missoula County Undersheriff Josh Clark announced his candidacy for the office of Missoula County Sheriff at a press conference on Wednesday, February 19.