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Voters in several Montana school districts will soon decide the outcome of various local board races and levy issues. School officials are hoping for more support than they found last spring.
There are more than 19 months until the 2026 elections, but candidates are spinning up their campaign operations left and right.
With less than two weeks until Election Day, voters in Billings are weighing in on two School District 2 contested school board trustee seats.
Hamilton will be sending ballots to voters for the school board election on May 6 and ballots will start being mailed to voters on April 18.
Rep. Julie Darling, a Helena Republican, said she believes lingering election skepticism played a “huge” role in her bill’s failure.
The race for Missoula City Council is heating up as several candidates have filed to run for various seats in this year's municipal election. The filing period
As election day quickly approaches, many Yellowstone County schools are hoping for more funding, through successful levies.
Trustees and staff gathered in a conference room to explain what was at stake for the levies they're proposing.Superintendent Micah Hill started the conference
MONTANA- Democrat Reilly Neill is running for U.S. Senate to represent Montana. She posted to her website that she is a different kind of Democrat running a different kind of campaign. Neill says she’s committed to engaging with Montanans deeply at the ground level and listening to their concerns.
Missoula County is holding a special election soon, and one measure on ballots caught some attention. East Missoula Rural Fire District is looking for more fund
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Florida’s “hanging chads” ballot controversy riveted the nation during the 2000 presidential contest and later prompted Congress to create an independent commission to help states update their voting equipment.
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