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A ballot initiative aimed at restricting dark money in Montana elections is advancing. Dubbed "The Montana Plan," the proposal would prohibit any entity that does business in Montana from contributing to candidates, political parties or ballot issues.
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A ballot proposal to limit campaign spending in Montana is blocked from advancing. The state’s high court Tuesday ruled it doesn’t pass legal muster.
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Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen has stalled or altered multiple proposed ballot initiatives. Backers of a campaign finance initiative are challenging his actions in court.
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Gov. Greg Gianforte Thursday tapped a longtime attorney to lead the Commissioner of Political Practices office.
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A committee of the Montana Legislature announced that it’s seeking applicants for a new Commissioner of Political Practices
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Montana’s top political watchdog has dismissed three complaints filed by Montana’s Secretary of State alleging campaign practice violations.
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Montana’s top political Commissioner of Political Practices announced Monday he’s resigning, a few weeks before his term is up.
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The post-election audit consisted of 40 counties recounting several competitive races in a few precincts each to check the accuracy of the results produced by ballot tabulators on Election Day.
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Montana’s top political watchdog made an impassioned plea on Wednesday for state officials to combat election misinformation and hostility.
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The Montana Democratic Party, Montanans for Tester and a college student filed suit Tuesday challenging the law in federal court in Missoula.