Monday, September 23, 2024

MT Absentee Voting System Shut Down after Harris Left off Ballot


Montana's November Election Season off to a Rocky Start, after Absentee Voters found Harris (D) not Listed as a Candidate on their Ballot.

The State was forced to Shut-Down its Electronic Absentee Voter system, after it went Live on September 20th, when a Voter reported that there was No option to Vote for Harris for President.

Max Himsl, a Montana Voter living in the UK, Reported the Issue when trying to fill-out His Ballot Online. He Reported it right away to the Flathead County Election Department on Friday, September 20th.

As a Precaution, the Secretary of State's Office run by Christi Jacobson (R), took down the Electronic Absentee System for Troubleshooting, although He insisted that very few Voters had been Affected by this Issue.

Heidi Desch, Deputy Editor of Features at the Daily Inter Lake, said: "My understanding is that the [voting] system was working again on Friday afternoon." Desch has Not heard from Himsl since Publishing His Complaint on Friday.

The Office reassured Voters, that this Issue affected only Electronic Absentee Ballots, which are for Members of the Armed Forces living Abroad, Spouses or Dependants of Members of theAarmed Forces living Abroad, U.S. Citizens living Abroad, and, per the Montana Secretary of State's website: "Other individuals meeting definitions of 'absent uniformed services voter' and 'overseas voter' in Montana law."



The Secretary of State has assured Voters that this Ballot Issue will Not affect Physical Absentee Ballots, or Election Day Ballots.

This President List: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Robert F Kennedy Jr, Chase Oliver, and Jill Stein. Crossed-Out at the Top of the Ballot is Joseph R Biden.

Jacobson was Criticized by some Opponents Online. Max Croes, former Vice-Chair of the Montana Democratic Party, said on X: "This is criminal...The Montana SOS is an arm of the corrupt Montana GOP."

Jacobson was involved in a recent Election Controversy involving Montanans Securing Reproductive Rights, an Abortion Activism group in Montana, which threatened Jacobson with a Lawsuit in July 2024, for Removing Names from a Petition to get Abortion included as a Right in the Montana Constitution.

The group claimed that Jacobson Removed the Names of Registered but "Inactive" Voters from its Petition. However, the Secretary-of-State's Office said that it was entitled to Discount Inactive Voters as "qualified electors" and therefore their Signature did Not Count on the Petition.

The group took the Ssuit to Court on July 10th, and the Courts Ruled that Jacobson must put the Removed Signatures Back onto the Petition, at least while the Case proceeds.

Jacobson also recently asked the U.S. Supreme Court to consider Appealing Voter Laws that were found Unconstitutional by the Montana Supreme Court. The Laws that were Struck-Down prevented 17-year-olds from obtaining a Ballot even if they turned 18 by Election Day, eliminated Same-Day Registration, Refused University ID as Valid ID, and Banned Ballot Collectors who Received "Pecuniary Benefits."

Jacobson has claimed that the Montana Court Overstepped its Bounds as it became a State Court that was determining its Own Election Laws. SCOTUS is yet to weigh in on this Case.










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