Montana Judge Validates Inactive Voters' Signatures for Ballot Initiatives

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A Montana judge ruled that signatures from inactive voters must be counted for three constitutional initiatives, including one to protect abortion rights, after the Secretary of State's Office attempted to exclude them. The decision ensures these initiatives will likely qualify for the November ballot, upholding citizens' rights to participate in government.
- Montana judge: Signatures of inactive voters count for initiatives, including 1 to protect abortion The Associated Press
- Judge orders Jacobsen to accept ‘inactive voter’ signatures for election and abortion ballot issues Montana Free Press
- Groups backing election reform and abortion rights sue MT Secretary of State Bozeman Daily Chronicle
- Why is the GOP so paranoid about Montana voters? Daily Montanan
- Montana judge rules inactive voters' signatures count NBC Montana
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