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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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On Thursday, Montana's Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte put his support behind a bill supporters say would protect religious freedom. Opponents say it...
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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 lawmakers are again considering a bill that would repeal an exemption on some property taxes for tribes in Montana. The policy failed last...
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Montana Democrats are having to reconcile with a sweeping defeat in the 2020 election that knocked them out of every statewide office. They also lost...
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In the final hours of the election, advocates working to get out the Native American vote in Montana are pulling out all the stops to connect with difficult to reach voters. YPR News’ Kaitlyn Nicholas reports from Hardin, where absentee ballot returns trail the rest of the state.
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With one day left before Election Day, Native American rights advocates are making a final push to get out the vote as COVID-19 cases rise and the temperature drops.
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday granted the Trump Administration’s request to halt the Census 2020 count two weeks early. State officials are concerned Montana will be severely undercounted.
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As an uncertain deadline for the census looms, organizers and Get Out the Count workers are rushing to get as many people counted as possible.
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A Montana judge has struck down a voter-enacted law that restricted third-party collection of absentee ballots.