Thompson gave several examples, noting that the primary election color was orange, the Great Falls Public Schools envelope featured green, and the Centerville school ballot envelope had gray.
The Montana Democrat and most vulnerable Democrat must first defy the odds once again in GOP-dominated state to win reelection for a fourth term.
Trump voters look set to decide the Senate majority. The main fight in Montana is all about how many of them longtime Democratic Sen. Jon Tester can entice to split their tickets.
Absentee ballots are on the way to Montana’s active, registered absentee voters, said Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen in a news release Friday. “Montana’s 56 county election offices are mailing absentee ballot packets to registered absentee voters today as the 2024 General Election is well underway,
Absentee ballots are now in the mail in several Montana counties, including nearly 65,000 for voters in Missoula County.Registered absentee voters can expect to
Republicans are heavily favored to take control of the Senate next year, with GOP candidate Tim Sheehy leading by eight percentage points in his bid to flip one of Montana’s two seats,
Republicans appear poised to take control of the U.S. Senate thanks to the retirement of Sen. Joe Manchin, I-W.V., and a GOP surge in Montana.
Results of a New York Times/Siena College poll conducted among 656 likely voters in Montana from Oct. 5 to 8, 2024.
With some studies finding that home insurance rates have ballooned 44% in Montana over the past five years, the affordability and availability of insurance have become cornerstone issues in the
Absentee ballots are on the way to Montana's active, registered absentee voters, Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen announced in a press release Friday. "Montana's 56 county election offices are mailing absentee ballot packets to registered absentee voters today as the 2024 General Election is well underway,
As a tightening race approaches November, the candidates tussle over abortion, border security and Zinke’s Airbnb.
Both Montana candidates for U.S. Senate recently answered specific questions regarding the state's affordable housing crisis.