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The office says it has spent $1.4 million dollars on lawsuits — $1.3 million dollars more than it had budgeted to defend controversial election laws passed in the 2021 session.
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This is the state’s biggest election to have in-person voting since polling places were closed during the pandemic. Despite claims to the contrary, delays in results are normal.
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Montana’s top political watchdog made an impassioned plea on Wednesday for state officials to combat election misinformation and hostility.
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A small coalition of hardline conservatives submitted the request last month, saying there’s “widespread belief” among Montanans that irregularities have sown doubt in its election integrity. Their request did not cite evidence of irregularities, nor polling to indicate it’s a common belief.
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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...
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The Senate Intelligence Committee released a bipartisan report on Tuesday confirming that Russians hacked U.S. elections in 2016. It outlined what...