There seems to be some confusion over the two different kinds of ballots that will be used in the all mail general election in November; absentee ballots and mail-in ballots.
The Billings Gazette reports that on Halloween morning, the U.S. Postal Service delivered about 2,600 ballots to elections administrator Bret Rutherford’s office in the Yellowstone County Courthouse, bringing the county’s total voter participation so far to about 30,800, or 39 percent of the roughly 78,700 ballots sent out, which is unusually high for a traditionally off-year, immediately followin
Time is running out for the Montana Legislature to decide whether to allow counties to rely on mail-in ballots for the upcoming special congressional election. KTVQ.com reports that Senate Bill 305 would allow for a cost-saving, mail-in election...