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It’s now close enough to Election Day that voters should drop off their ballots at an election office instead of mailing them if they haven’t done so already. Voters also have until May 3 at 8 p.m. to request a replacement ballot if they lost or damaged theirs.
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A small coalition of hardline conservatives submitted the request last month, saying there’s “widespread belief” among Montanans that irregularities have sown doubt in its election integrity. Their request did not cite evidence of irregularities, nor polling to indicate it’s a common belief.
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The judge’s block means four new laws can’t be enforced while the suit continues to play out in court. The new laws in question limit voter identification acceptable at the polls, restrict ballot drop-offs and eliminate same-day voter registration.
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Corey Stapleton, a Republican from Billings, has served as a state senator and ran unsuccessfully for governor and the U.S. House. He released his first country music album earlier this month.
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Election Day is next Tuesday, Nov. 2, and that means an important absentee ballot deadline is at hand. If you miss the deadline, you can still get your ballot in on time.