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Montana’s lone U.S. House Representative Matt Rosendale attended President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’s inauguration Wednesday, two weeks after objecting to two states’ election results in their favor on the basis of unidentified allegations of voter fraud. Rosendale spoke with Yellowstone Public Radio about the inauguration and who needs to be held accountable for the Jan. 6 seizure of the U.S. Capitol.
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Montana's Republican Senator Steve Daines says calls for resignations and the impeachment of President Donald Trump aren’t helping the country heal after a mob of pro-Trump extremists stormed the U.S. Capitol. YPR News’ Kevin Trevellyan spoke Friday with the Senator about how he views the mob and the aftermath.
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More Montanans have cast ballots in the 2020 general election than any election before. Montana broke the record Monday, with two full days of voting...
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Elections officials in Montana’s Lewis and Clark County have begun counting absentee ballots ahead of Election Day.
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The National Association of Attorneys general, including Montana’s Attorney General Tim Fox, issued a statement earlier this week urging people to make...
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Voter turnout in Montana could break an all-time record. A new poll shows the governor's race tightening. New ads in that race look to make closing...
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With one day left before Election Day, Native American rights advocates are making a final push to get out the vote as COVID-19 cases rise and the temperature drops.
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Where is the unprecedented money flooding Montana’s Senate race coming from? Mostly out of state.
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With days before the November election, roughly 85 cars turned out for a drive-in rally at the Missoula County Fairgrounds to hear the top of the Montana Democratic ticket deliver closing messages. The event culminated in a speech by U.S. Senate candidate Steve Bullock, who touted his bipartisan credentials as governor.
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This year more women are running for the Montana Legislature than in any election over the past two decades.
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The coronavirus pandemic means poll workers’ jobs look a little different this year, as 45 of Montana’s 56 counties switch to all-mail elections , and...
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An audit of the Secretary of State’s office suggests improvements can be made to secure the state’s elections, including hiring a security manager...