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Newly drawn house and senate districts, were thought to give Montana Democrats the potential to pick up 10 new seats in the House. With finalized results from a recount done December 2nd , they pick up all ten.
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The group of 10 Montana lawmakers is asking for a joint committee to investigate the state’s election security, saying there’s “widespread belief” among Montanans that irregularities have sown doubt in the state's election integrity.
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During the 2021 legislative session, the bill was amended at the last minute to restrict political activity on college campuses and judges’ ability to rule on cases involving political donors.
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Unofficial results show recreational marijuana sales won't be allowed in Billings next year, but voters in Yellowstone County support taxing sales of both recreational and medical marijuana.
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As home prices continue to be out of reach for many residents, Bozeman wants to ramp up its community housing fund — and it’s asking property owners to pitch in.
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The Montana Legislature this year made several changes to the way people can vote, from same-day registration to ID requirements. The biggest takeaway: don't wait until Election Day to register or get answers to your questions.
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Montana Republican legislators are asking their leaders to form a special panel to investigate the security of the 2020 election. All but a dozen of the 98 state Republicans have signed onto the request.
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This week we’re watching the legal marijuana bill take shape, lawmakers consider the former governor’s district court judge nominees, and proposals to change elections in the state.
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County officials on Monday expressed widespread opposition to a bill that would require elections administrators to be voted into office through partisan contests. They also expressed support for a proposal related to mail ballot drop off spots.
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Free speech and immigration were some of the hot button issues discussed at Montana State University Monday. Young voters shared some of their views at an…