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A district court judge has denied Montana Democrats’ request to remove the Green Party candidate from the U.S. Senate race. Green Party candidate Robert Barb will appear on the November ballot under the court’s order. Barb will face Democratic incumbent U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, Republican Tim Sheehy and Libertarian Sid Daoud in the race.
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The Montana Democratic Party is suing the state to remove a Green Party U.S. Senate candidate from the ballot. Democrats argue the Green Party didn’t follow its own rules in appointing Barb, and that he’s actually a Republican.
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The U.S. Supreme Court denied on Tuesday the Montana Secretary of State’s attempt to restore the names of Green Party candidates to the November…
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Montana's Secretary of State loses his battle to keep Green Party candidates on the ballot. New campaign ads focus on family and gun rights. The two…
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State and federal courts ruled on Aug. 19 that the Green Party will remain off the November election ballot in Montana.
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Efforts are underway in state and federal court to restore Green Party of Montana candidates to the state's general election ballot just days after a…
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A judge ordered Green Party of Montana candidates removed from the November ballot, after finding the secretary of state improperly rejected requests by…
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An outside group is running ads trying to influence voters in Montana's U.S. Senate race — a battle between Republican U.S. Sen. Steve Daines and…
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The Montana Republican Party - and two minor party qualification committees - violated state campaign finance laws. On Friday, the commissioner of…