Office of Elections - News & Notices
October 2nd, 2012
Campaign Sign Information
Our office gathered State, County and City campaign sign regulations and compiled all the information into one sheet. Please check out Political Sign FAQ to ensure you are posting campaign signs responsibly this election season.
June 21st, 2012
Petitions Due by 5:00 PM Friday, June 22nd, 2012
A quick reminder for individuals and groups gathering petition
signatures: Petitions are due to our office by 5:00 PM Friday, June
22nd. Petitions received after that date and time cannot be accepted.
http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/mca/13/27/13-27-301.htm
June 13, 2012
PUBLIC NOTICE
Missoula County will conduct the Post Election Audit for the Primary
Election on Thursday, June 14th at 8:30 a.m.
The Audit will take place at the Records Center located at 2147
Ernest Street. The audit is
open to the public to observe.
Ever wonder what the Elections Office does AFTER an election? Come find
out tomorrow! In 2009 the legislature passed the "Post-Election Audit
Act to increase transparency and confidence in
the election process, while insuring
that the careful and comprehensive processes that result in open,
honest, and fair elections in Montana are intact."
May 22nd, 2012
Please visit the Elections Center for the Primary Election
Come visit the Elections Center (Bldg #15 – Fine Arts) at the Missoula County Fairgrounds! We can assist you with all your election needs. There's plenty of parking and we can have you in and out in no time! We're open 8am-5pm Monday through Friday.
April 6th, 2012
2012 Voter Checklist
Set yourself up for success this election year by printing out our
2012 Voter Checklist!
This tool provides voters with important dates and essential steps to
ensure you’re a prepared voter for the June 5th Primary and November 6th
Presidential Election.
January 20th, 2012
Consider voting Absentee in 2012
Interested in receiving mailed ballots throughout the busy election
year? Voters on the
Annual Absentee List are automatically mailed their ballot 30 days
before Election Day, which allows ample time to study the issues and
candidates, vote your ballot at your convenience, and return it by mail
or in person to the Missoula County Elections office.
Voting absentee is also convenient for Montanan’s who live at a
secondary residence for a portion of the year. Voters can list up to
three addresses on the
Absentee Form when they are not residing at their permanent address.
Ballots can also be tracked
through Missoula County Online Ballot Tracking.
Please click
here to register Absentee!
Candidate filing opens today!
Please note the application is in "Portable Document Format" and
requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. If you do not have
this viewer, visit
Adobe.com.