Even as election officials throughout the state reminded residents last month of changes to Montana's election laws and how ballots should be marked, Montana's largest county, Yellowstone, said that it is working with nearly 1,000 residents to fix rejected ballots before the school board elections on May 5. On Monday afternoon, Yellowstone County Elections Administrator Dayna Causby...
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