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Montana Public Radio's Shaylee Ragar goes on the campaign trail with Democrat Monica Tranel, whose pitch in the western district congressional race is to be an independent voice in Congress.
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For around $110,000 a year, Montana Public Service commissioners take on a four-year commitment to balance company interests with the needs of the customers the utilities serve.
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Absentee ballots for November’s midterm election will be mailed to eligible Montana voters starting Friday, Oct.14. Preparing those ballots for distribution is a massive undertaking.
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Two years after Montana voters statewide legalized recreational marijuana some communities are still fighting over the issue. Recreational sales are once again on the ballot this November.
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Rosendale won the at-large district in 2020 with 56% of votes over Democrat Kathleen Williams, and easily carried most of the counties in the 2nd District. Whether he can do so again will be determined on Nov. 8.
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Former Billings city council member Penny Ronning is courting voters in rural eastern Montana in her bid to win the 2nd Congressional District House seat. The Democratic candidate will need all the votes she can get in a crowded race.
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As the Libertarian in the race, Rankin’s hoping he can be the “off ramp” for moderate Republicans voting in next month's midterms.
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The independent candidate on next month's ballot is positioning himself as an alternative to the two majority parties.
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Montana’s top political commissioner of political practices announced Monday he’s resigning, a few weeks before his term is up.
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Independent Gary Buchanan and Democrat Penny Ronning met Wednesday night in Billings for a live debate hosted by YPR, Lee Newspapers and the Billings Gazette. Republican incumbent Matt Rosendale was unable to attend because of a scheduling conflict, and Libertarian Sam Rankin dropped out of the debate Wednesday morning.