The campaign arm of Senate Republicans is requesting that the Department of Justice investigate a Montana election official’s “tampering” concern over actions by a Democratic operative in the state. A man employed by Senate Democrats’ campaign arm was captured on surveillance video appearing to dislodge a ballot drop box secured to the Glacier
The Montana Senate race, pitting Sen. Jon Tester against Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy, has broken the record for spending with $309 spent per registered voter.
Early in October, a hearing before the state’s Commission on Practice reviewed 41 counts of professional misconduct against the state’s Attorney General.On Wedn
A local election administrator expressed concerns of potential ballot box "tampering" from a Democrat-aligned individual, the Montana secretary of state tells Fox News Digital.
Republican Tim Sheehy is running ahead of Democratic Sen. Jon Tester in the Treasure State, according to polls.
When Montana voters cast ballots in the Nov. 5 general election, they’ll decide not just the nation’s marquee U.S.
The Montana Television Network takes a look at the candidates running for the U.S. Senate this year in the Treasure State.
Two district court judges are making their case to voters this year for election to the state's high court. Katherine Bidegaray and Dan Wilson are on the ballot this year. They're vying to replace outgoing Montana Supreme Court Associate Justice Dirk Sandefur,
This November, voters in Montana will be deciding on two ballot measures that would fundamentally change voting in the state if they pass. If they pass, the state would have non-partisan primaries and a majority-winner requirement for future general elections.
The Montana Television Network takes a deeper look at the candidates running for Governor in 2024 in Big Sky Country.
Tim Sheehy has said he was discharged from the Navy for medical reasons due to injuries he sustained on duty, but his military records tell a different story.
Since September, Sheehy has rebuffed calls from tribal leaders and his Senate opponent, Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT), to apologize after recordings surfaced of him deriding Native Americans for the substance abuse issues that have plagued Indian Country for decades, including laughing them off as “drunk at 8 a.m.”