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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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Montana’s Senators are split over President Donald Trump’s Sept. 26 nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to replace the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg with fewer than 40 days before the presidential election.
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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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Recent changes with the U.S. Postal Service have embroiled the agency in a political firestorm, as some fear the post office is being used for partisan gain. Despite the rhetoric, YPR News’ Kevin Trevellyan spoke with industry workers who haven’t yet observed notable impact to USPS services in Montana. Trevellyan shares his reporting with Nicky Ouellet.
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The U.S. Postal Service on Aug. 18 announced it’s suspending controversial cost saving measures that had raised alarms among Montana’s elected officials.
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Few days remain before Montana’s Jun. 2 primary election, so voters who haven’t mailed their ballots should instead drop them off in person at county…
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The Montana Supreme Court today overruled a lower court order and restored the state’s Jun. 2 mail-in ballot receipt deadline for the upcoming primary.The…
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Montana’s attorney general is asking the state supreme court to restore a recently blocked state deadline for receiving mail in ballots ahead of the Jun.…