The hotly contested Montana Senate race is shining a spotlight on the public safety concerns of the state’s Native American communities, who were a critical voting bloc in the 2018 reelection of Sen.
A southwestern Montana county has recounted its primary ballots after a member of the public questioned the number of votes tallied following the June 4 primary
Montanans can expect to see a few new Constitutional Initiatives on their ballots this November.On Thursday, Montana’s Secretary of State office confirmed that
Voters will get to decide in November whether they want to protect the right to an abortion in the constitution of Montana, which on Tuesday became the eighth state to put the issue before the electorate this fall.
The Montana Secretary of State's Office on Thursday certified two election reform-related constitutional initiatives for the November ballot. Thursday was the final day for Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen to approve this pair of initiatives to appear on the ballot.
Democrats have a new pep in their step for one of their most at-risk Senate seats this cycle, but it’s not because of Vice President Kamala Harris. Enshrining abortion rights into Montana’s constitution will come before voters in Big Sky Country this November after receiving enough signatures to appear on the ballot,
Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) faces a tough reelection battle against Republican challenger Tim Sheehy, but Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Gary Peters (D-MI) thinks that now that abortion is on the ballot,
An initiative to protect the right to an abortion in Montana will be on the ballot in November, after the secretary of state officially approved and certified the measure late Tuesday.
Voters will get to decide whether they want abortion protected in the Montana Constitution. The Montana Secretary of State’s Office approved and certified Constitutional Initiative 128 on Tuesday, said Montanans Securing Reproductive Rights in a news release.
In an effort to recast himself as a champion of federal public lands, Tim Sheehy turned to two men who stand to do more harm than good.
Arkansas’ highest court upheld a decision to keep an abortion rights ballot initiative off the state’s November ballot, agreeing with election officials that the group behind the measure did not properly submit documentation regarding the signature gatherers it hired.