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Missoula County’s elections office and a local GOP-backed citizens group remain locked in a dispute regarding an alleged discrepancy in the number of ballots cast there during the 2020 election. The claims haven’t been substantiated in court, yet the allegations are being used in an argument to justify the need for enhanced election security in the state.
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Republicans in the Montana Senate have endorsed a bill that would end same-day voter registration in the state, pushing the bill closer to Republican...
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Montana lawmakers heard passionate testimony Friday on a bill seeking to increase Native American voting rights and access to the polls.
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Montana lawmakers are considering several bills this session that aim to regulate election practices, including one that’s nearly identical to a policy...
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Montana officials certified the state’s election results on November 30.
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The National Association of Attorneys general, including Montana’s Attorney General Tim Fox, issued a statement earlier this week urging people to make...
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The Blackfeet Nation announced Wednesday that it settled with Pondera County officials after the county allegedly refused to open a satellite voting...
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The November general election is only three weeks away but thousands of Montanans are already voting. Political candidates are traveling across the...
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Montana voters this election will decide whether the state constitution requires some updating. Constitutional Revisions 46 and 47 revise constitutional...
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For the first time, almost every county in Montana is using all-mail in ballots this election season. Voters can still drop off their ballots in person...