KGVO spoke to Missoula area legislator Brad Tschida this week, after former President Donald Trump mentioned an election in Montana in which he questioned mail-in ballots. On Wednesday, Missoula County Elections Administrator Bradley Seaman provided his response.
As the Presidential election continues in the grip of controversy, officials in Missoula County are pleased with how the election process itself was carried out.
A Missoula legislator, House District 97 representative Brad Tschida, has asked a local attorney to intervene with the Missoula Elections Office over the report of a ballot (or ballots) that may have been altered or revised.
All this week, the KGVO Montana Morning show has been presenting comments from a recent Talk Back program from Missoula County Elections Administrator Bradley Seaman.
Last Friday, Missoula County Elections Administrator Bradley Seaman appeared on the KGVO Talk Back show to answer listeners’ questions about the upcoming all-mail general election.
KGVO is beginning a series of stories on this website, as well as on the Montana Morning news show featuring Missoula County Elections Administrator Bradley Seaman.
After the successful mail in primary election in June, Missoula County Elections Administrator Bradley Seaman said Governor Steve Bullock’s order to give counties the option of either a mail in or polling place election provides a choice for each county.