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.
With Missoula County choosing the all mail ballot option offered by Governor Steve Bullock last week, Elections Administrator Bradley Seaman took the time to clarify the issue of postmarks on the ballots.
Efforts are underway in state and federal courts to restore Green Party of Montana candidates to the state’s general election ballot just days after a state judge disqualified them.
Governor Steve Bullock at a press conference in Helena on Thursday ordered the Secretary of State and county election officials to add mail-in ballots to traditional polling place voting to the upcoming general election.
The Missoula County Elections Office will be putting over 48,000 absentee ballots in the mail on Friday, October 12 for the November 6 general election.
The U,S. Department of Homeland Security reports that several states have had their voter registries hacked, however, Montana's Secretary of State Linda McCullough said Montana has a highly secure voter database.