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If the mailing date of your Primary Election ballot shows prior to May 10th, the ballot was actually mailed on May 10th.

You will need to enter your name exactly as it appears on your voter registration in order to check your ballot status.

 

2010 Candidates

To access a list of 2010 Missoula County Candidates (including State, Legislative, County, School & Special District) click here. To see a list of Precinct Committee men and women click here.

To access Financial Campaign reports click here.

A complete list of candidates for State wide races can be found here.


Find Your Polling Place 

Find Your Polling Place and Registration Status (Montana Secretary of State Service)



Late Registration

On Election Day June 8th, all late registration will take place at the Fine Arts Building at County Fairgrounds between the hours of 7:00 am and 8:00 pm.

Late registration is available at any time right up through the close of polls on election day. No ballots are issued between noon and 5:00 p.m. the day before the election however, so if you haven’t registered before then, you probably want to wait until election day to register and vote.

About Us

The staff in the Missoula County Elections Office annually prepares for and conducts major elections. The first each year is the May School and Special District Election. The second is the county-wide June Primary in even-numbered years, or the city September Primary in odd-numbered years. The third is either the county or city November General. Preparations include certifying the local ballot, preparing ballot layouts, assembling and distributing supplies and training election judges. Election results are now being microfilmed.

In addition to elections work, the staff processes between 3,000 and 10,000 voter registration cards per year and checks signatures to certify several different types of petitions.

Elected Official: Vickie Zeier, Clerk and Recorder/Treasurer
Chief Deputy: Debbe Merseal
Assistant Chief Deputy: Kim Cox


Election Forms

Please follow the links below to the various Election forms available online. These forms can be printed, filled out and turned into the Elections office. Just follow the instructions on the forms pages.


New Election Information

Provisional Voting : Allows individuals to vote using provisional ballots if they forget ID or are not listed in the register. The voter has until 5:00 p.m. the day after the election to resolve identity and/or voter registration issues. If the issues are resolved, the ballot would be counted. If the issues are not resolved by 5:00 p.m. the next day, the ballot would not be counted.

ID Requirements at the Polls : All voters will be required to show one form of identification at the polls on Election Day. Acceptable forms of identification are:

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More Information

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Military e-mail voting

Military automatic ballot cancellation

Missoula County Voting Precincts and Legislative Districts (urban area)

Missoula County Voting Precincts and Legislative Districts