Friday, May 29, 2020

MT Supreme Court Rules Ballots Must be Received by Election Day


The Montana Supreme Court Overruled a Lower Court Order and Restored the State’s June 2nd Mail-In Ballot Receipt Deadline for the Primary.

The High Court’s Order means Voters must get their Mail-In Ballots to their Local Election Office or other Drop-Off Locations by 8 p.m. on Election Day.

Attorney General, Tim Fox (R), asked the State Supreme Court to Address Montana’s Ballot Receipt Deadline the Morning of May 27th on behalf of Secretary of State, Corey Stapleton (R).

In its Five-Two Decision on May 27th, the State Supreme Court’s Majority says it Retained the Ballot Receipt Deadline to Avoid Voter Confusion and Disruption of Election Administration.

Instructions included with Primary Ballots tell Voters to Return their Ballot Envelopes by that Deadline.










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