Kathleen Williams has opened a substantial cash advantage over Matt Rosendale in Montana’s U.S. House race.
The two candidates in Montana's secretary of state race are committed to protecting the integrity of the office, but expressed starkly different visions of what that looks like.
Petitions to qualify a political party for Montana's ballot must be submitted by that particular party, the Montana Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.
Another effort to restore Montana Green Party candidates to the general election ballot has been denied, officials said Monday.
Montana's Republican secretary of state on Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to restore the names of Green Party candidates to the ballot after a similar request was rejected last month.
A federal appeals court denied a request for an emergency injunction in a lawsuit filed by two Montana Green Party candidates seeking to override a state court opinion that knocked the party off the ballot.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday denied an attempt by the Montana secretary of state to restore Green Party candidates to the November ballot,- striking a blow to a Republican-bankrolled effort that could have siphoned votes from Democratic candidates.
Montana Secretary of State Corey Stapleton certified the November general election ballot late Thursday night, with an asterisk noting that he was prohibited from including the Green Party after an order from the state Supreme Court.
Secretary of State Corey Stapleton said he will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a decision removing the Green Party from the ballot.
Both the state Supreme Court and U.S. District Court in Helena issued orders Wednesday that the Green Party will remain off the ballot in Montana for this election.
Two last-minute efforts trying to get the Green Party back on the November ballot are playing out in Helena, after a District Court judge on Friday removed the party, citing missteps by the Secretary of State.
Enough people asked for their signatures to be removed from petitions qualifying the Green Party for the ballot that the effort no longer met the necessary threshold, the judge said.
Ads are filling the airwaves this summer as the candidates for U.S. Senate have raised record-breaking amounts of money and outside groups are spending big.
The Montana Republican Party, Montanans for Conservation and Club for Growth Action violated the state's campaign finance laws, according to the state Commissioner of Political Practices.
An outside group is running ads trying to influence voters in Montana's U.S. Senate race.
The sole funder of a political action committee that's backing a woman running as the green Party candidate in Montana's U.S. Senate race is a Texas-based group normally aligned with conservative issues.
The Battle of the Steves is set for the November general election as incumbent Republican Sen. Steve Daines will square off against Democratic Gov. Steve Bullock in the race for U.S. Senate.
The Montana Green Party is saying a political action committee behind ads supporting one of the candidates running under the party's name has nothing to do with the party or its platforms.
Earlier this year paid petitioners appeared in Montana's larger cities gathering signatures to qualify the Greens to run candidates this cycle, even though the Montana Green Party has made clear it did not do any work to qualify for the ballot this year and had not planned to run any candidates.
Geise, a longtime Republican and former chair of the party, made the announcement on KCAP’s Coffee Break Tuesday morning, the radio station reported.
The Montana Democratic Party on Monday filed a complaint with the state's elections watchdog asking him to figure out who is behind a likely paid effort to qualify the Montana Green Party for the ballot this year.
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John Driscoll, a longtime former Democratic state Public Service Commissioner, filed Monday as a Republican in the U.S. Senate primary.
Bullock’s move comes at the last opportunity, as the filing deadline to get on the ballot in Montana was Monday.
Josh Seckinger announced Friday he was exiting the Democratic primary for the 2020 U.S. Senate race in Montana. Eric Fulton of Whitefish filed as a Libertarian.