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A ballot envelope for a Missoula County election. Under a new law, voters must provide their birth year in addition to their signature when returning a mail ballot.
Josh Burnham
Some of Montana’s largest counties are rejecting more ballots than usual this election. A new requirement is tripping up voters. State law now requires mail-in voters to write their birth year in addition to their signature.
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