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Since the last time Montanans went to the polls, new voting laws have been passed, challenged in court, blocked and unblocked. MTPR’s Shaylee Ragar and Freddy Monares make sense of it all and answer questions about where and how to cast a ballot in the June 7 primary.
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The justices have overturned a district court injunction blocking new voting laws.
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Workers with the advocacy group Western Native Voice are setting up kiosks in places like libraries, community colleges and clinics that enable users to start the voter registration process.
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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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The new laws in question limit voter identification acceptable at the polls, restrict ballot drop-offs and eliminate same-day voter registration.
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Several Montana tribal nations and legal nonprofits on Monday filed a lawsuit challenging two new laws they say disenfranchise American Indian voters.
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Voting rights advocates are concerned a new law limiting who can help somebody with an absentee ballot could disenfranchise Montanans who already have trouble voting. Supporters say the policy strengthens the integrity of Treasure State elections.
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In our final episode for the 2021 legislative session, we're looking at new laws, how lawmakers sought to asset more power among Montana's branches of government and what loose ends remain as we head into the interim.
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Fresh off Monday’s news that Montana’s gained a second U.S. House seat , Republican lawmakers Tuesday passed a proposal to give the Legislature more...
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The dispute between Republican legislative leadership and the state Supreme Court will likely continue after the legislative session ends. This as...