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A record number of people are registered to vote in Montana, and thousands have already cast their ballot.
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The court’s longest-serving member, Jim Rice, is running for a third eight-year term against Billings trial lawyer Bill D’Alton for a seat on the state’s high court.
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A ballot measure that seeks to protect infants following failed abortions would impose stiff penalties on health care providers in Montana.
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Montana voters will see two statewide issues on the ballot this fall, including one that seeks to boost legal protections for electronic data.
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Western Native Voice is part of a national effort to rally voters across Indian Country ahead of next month's midterm elections.
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A pamphlet sent to voters includes information based on laws passed last year by Republicans. But a district court judge struck down the laws late last month.
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Montana Public Radio's Shaylee Ragar introduces us to Libertarian John Lamb, who says he can cut through political polarization and be a voice for everyday Montanans.
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Marijuana dispensary owners in Great Falls have won a lawsuit against the city.
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Montana Public Radio's Shaylee Ragar takes us on the campaign trail with the Republican western district U.S. House candidate Ryan Zinke, whose pitch is to champion core conservative issues in Congress.
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A mill levy in Gallatin County could generate up to around $4 million annually to help fund 69 beds for some of the county’s older, and most vulnerable residents.