Voters will weigh in on keeping their mayor, elect a majority of the city council and decide on a county infrastructure bond.
When explaining the edit to Montana’s secretary of state, Knudsen’s Deputy Solicitor General Brent Mead wrote that the ballot language needed to convey the “practical implication to voters on seeing a non-partisan ballot versus a partisan ballot.”
The Missoula County Elections Office reports more than 77,833 ballots have been mailed for the city's November election.
A second nonpartisan judicial elections ballot initiative received the OK of Montana’s attorney general Oct. 9, but with the same edits that triggered a lawsuit
Lawsuit before state Supreme Court asserts rewritten ballot measure is ‘misleading and prejudicial;’ now a second measure has identical language.
Nearly a decade after new justice center plans began evolving in Flathead County, voters this general election on Nov. 4 will decide on a $105 million jail bond that would double the current inmate capacity of the detention center and relocate the facility to south Kalispell.
Constitutional Initiative 131 would require district court, Supreme Court elections to be nonpartisan; groups say rewritten wording suggests the opposite
Opinion: The Nov. 4 municipal general election is an all mail ballot election. There will be no polling locations on Election Day.
Voters in cities and towns across Montana will elect municipal leaders and decide local ballot measures Nov. 4. These are the races and issues MTFP’s staff is keeping an eye
The top two candidates from each of the five districts advance to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes' general election on Dec. 13