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Former Montana state leaders discuss a plan to eliminate corporate spending and dark money from local politics in a meeting on Wednesday morning.During the emet
A coalition of former public officeholders is pushing to end corporate money in Montana politics via a proposed constitutional initiative they aim to put on the ballot for voters to weigh in on in 2026.
Montana has been at the center of debates about money in politics. In 2012, the Supreme Court struck down a law banning corporations from spending money in political campaigns.
Veteran election leaders today unveiled “The Montana Plan,” a ballot initiative that seeks to eliminate corporate and dark money from Montana politics without running afoul of Citizens United. The initiative would amend Montana’s constitution to prohibit the state from granting
Montana leaders make a pitch to amend the Montana Constitution to prohibit corporations from spending on political campaign.
One of the nation’s most prominent election conspiracy theorists, MyPillow founder Mike Lindell, is sticking by his false claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.
Montana’s Supreme Court has upheld a lower court ruling that struck down as unconstitutional several laws restricting abortion access.
Missoula City Council has decided to conduct the 2025 city primary elections entirely by mail. The decision came after a heated debate over voter security and accessibility.