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Legislation limiting who can handle absentee ballots during election season cleared the Montana Legislature Tuesday largely along party lines.
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Montana lawmakers are considering several bills this session that aim to regulate election practices, including one that’s nearly identical to a policy...
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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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Early voting is underway in Montana. The novel coronavirus pandemic has led most counties to conduct an all-mail ballot election, while others are sticking to a traditional polling place election. YPR News’ Kevin Trevellyan convened a Zoom roundtable of county elections officials to find out how preparations are going and what voters should know as an unusual election season wraps up. The conversation has been edited for clarity.
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The Montana Supreme Court ruled this week that only ballots received by 8 P.M. on Nov. 3 will be counted in this year’s general election.
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A Montana judge has struck down a voter-enacted law that restricted third-party collection of absentee ballots.
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A Montana district court began trial hearings on Sept. 8 regarding the legality of a state law that limits the number of ballots a person can deliver on others’ behalf.
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With Nov. 3 approaching, Montana’s secretary of state candidates are offering starkly contrasting visions for the state’s top election office. Both candidates have emphasized greater election security, but have different plans to achieve it.
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A Montana district court judge July 7 granted a preliminary injunction against a state law limiting the number of ballots a person can deliver on others’ behalf.
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A Montana district court will move forward with a challenge against a state law limiting the number of ballots a person can deliver on others’ behalf. As…