Republican leaders in House Minority Leader Kurt Daudt's district say they plan to take a vote of 'no confidence' in him Tuesday night.
They say he has not led as the fiscal conservative they thought he would be and he has not reached out to them regarding his trouble with law in Montana since he was arrested in September.
"We feel that he does not have our best interest in mind," said Dan Denno, chair of the District 31 Republicans.
Daudt, R-Crown, did not return calls seeking comment for this report on Tuesday afternoon.

Two weeks ago, Daudt publicly acknowledged that he was involved in a gun-related dispute during a road trip to Montana back in September. Before KSTP-TV reported on the incident, Daudt had not said anything publicly about it.
According to Daudt and public records, on September 7 of last year, Daudt and a 24-year-old friend drove to Montana to buy a vintage Ford Bronco. After picking up the vehicle, Daudt and the seller got into an argument about the Bronco's condition.
As the argument grew heated, Daudt's friend, Daniel Benjamin Weinzetl, allegedly went into Daudt's car, picked up Daudt's loaded handgun and pointed it at the seller and his family, according to court records. Montana police later caught up with Daudt and his friend, who were in separate cars, and handcuffed them both, Daudt was not charged with any crime. Weinzetl was charged three felonies related to the incident.