Montana Republican Tim Sheehy denounced incumbent U.S. Sen. Jon Tester during a recent debate for “eating lobbyist steak” while Sheehy was fighting in Afghanistan.
In one of the nation's most important Senate races, Tim Sheehy isn't just facing one self-imposed mess, the Montana Republican is actually facing several.
Tester took aim at Biden and the Department of Education for denying federal funding to Montana universities based on failure to meet DEI standards.
This year, Montana voters will consider whether to approve a pair of ballot measures that would make the biggest changes in decades to how the state elects its leaders.
Native Americans living on a remote Montana reservation have filed a lawsuit against state and county officials saying they don’t have enough places to vote in person
The Montana League of Women Voters and Lewis & Clark Library are co-sponsoring “Do You Know What You’re Voting For?” to learn about three significant proposed amendments to the Montana Constitution. The seminar will tease out the implications of Constitutional Initiatives 126,
Part of a national debate over outside money and political extremism, CI-126 and CI-127 ask voters to make deep changes to primary and general elections.
Despite an influx of outsiders over the past decade, Montana is still a sparsely populated state boasting 1.1 million people in the latest census. Though the state has historically relied on mining and timber for much of its economy, new economic activity in tourism and technology have helped fuel a 10% jump in population in the most recent census.
Two years after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in the Dobbs decision, voters in ten states will be considering ballot measures on abortion this fall – including Montana.
One of the first ads aired by Senate Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Jon Tester's reelection campaign focused on his work passing the PACT Act.
Both Montana candidates for U.S. Senate recently answered specific questions regarding the state's affordable housing crisis.