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Montana Supreme Court rules voter restriction laws passed in 2021 are unconstitutional
Idaho Capital Sun via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoThe four laws, which ranged from 18-year-olds registering beforeElection Day to using...
Montana Supreme Court Strikes Down Election Laws - Flathead Beacon
Flathead Beacon· 1 day agoThe Montana Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down four election laws passed by the 2021 Montana...
Montana Supreme Court blocks four voting-related laws from 2021 Legislature
KPAX Missoula· 2 days agoChief Justice Mike McGrath, writing the majority opinion, said the Montana Constitution guarantees...
Montana high court finds raft of election laws unconstitutional
Courthouse News Service· 2 days agoA split Montana Supreme Court panel has upheld a block of the four recent election laws that...
Democrats will be defending a slim Senate majority in 2024. Here's a look at the states where both...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 2 days agoGibbs eventually lost the general election race to now-Democratic Rep. Hillary...February 2023 said...
Both chambers of America’s Congress may flip in November
The Economist· 5 days agoAMERICANS WILL elect 471 federal officials in November: 435 members of the House of Representatives,...
Divided GOP battles for future power in Senate
The Hill via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe battle for control of the Senate GOP conference between mainstream Republicans and Trump-aligned conservatives is playing out in key Senate races...
Election 2024—political ad spending spins toward Senate and House races
Ad Age· 4 days agoSpending in Montana and Ohio have dominated the early months of 2024—almost $200 million in Ohio thanks to a raucous Republican primary and strategic spending by the Democrats supporting Sen. Sherrod Brown.
Julie Fedorchak hopes to bring energy expertise, North Dakota sensibilities to Congress
The Bismarck Tribune· 4 hours agoEditor's note: This is the third in a series of three stories on the Republican candidates for North...
Proposed bill in Pa. House would open convicted election disruptors to civil liability
The Daily Item, Sunbury, Pa. via Yahoo News· 3 days agoMar. 26—HARRISBURG — A Pennsylvania House Democrat's proposal to open criminals to civil liability upon conviction of intimidation or violence toward voters and poll workers ...