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November 4 is also a mail-in only election, meaning you cannot vote in person. Ballots that haven't been mailed in can be dropped off in person between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Tuesday. Postmarks do not count, so be sure to drop your ballot off in person.
Montana voters are having their first encounter with a new requirement to provide their birth year on the back of mail-in ballot envelopes alongside the previously required signature line. The change is a result of a legislative mandate aimed at enhancing mail election security.
In Montana, there are currently three active proposals for constitutional amendments that would require state judicial elections to remain nonpartisan.
Election officials across Montana are warning they’ve seen a number of voters tripped up by a new state requirement this year: that mail voters write their birth year when signing ballot envelopes.
See our complete Montana U.S. House Election Results for all districts, including county-by-county maps and breakdowns:
A Helena city commission candidate left a phone message for Montana Republican U.S. Sen. Tim Sheehy in July, wishing that he contract pancreatic cancer and “die in the street like a dog,” according to a national news outlet’s coverage Monday.
Kalispell Mayoral Candidates Lay Out Competing Visions for Growing City Sid Daoud, Ryan Hunter and Kisa Davison make their cases as city residents vote in a new mayor for the first time in a decade Three candidates have thrown their hats in the ring to be Kalispell’s next mayor in the upcoming November election.