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Get StartedA “yes” vote does not allow citizens to collect other people’s ballots unless they are authorized to do so in certain circumstances.
A “no” vote allows citizens to collect other people’s ballot, regardless if they are authorized to do so.
According to Holly Michels of the Independent Record, this measure would create barriers for people, such as those with disabilities, the elderly, and minority populations, to submit their vote. This is because it would require the ballot submitter to provide identification., in opposition to LR-129 (Learn more)
According to Freddy Monares of Montana Public Radio, this measure would protect the integrity of the election and voting process. After reports of people offering to collect ballots while giving information about specific political candidates, this measure would prevent any potential interference with the voting process., in support of LR-129 (Learn more)
According to Montana Public Radio, this measure does not take into account cultural differences, as certain communities view submitting votes on behalf of others as a personal responsibility., in opposition to LR-129 (Learn more)
This measure would prevent unauthorized people from collecting another person’s election ballots. Authorized people include election officials, postal service workers, caregivers, family members, household members, and individuals known by the voter. Collecting ballots without authorization results in a $500 fine for each ballot.
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