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News

The 2023 Montana legislative session included many attempts to weaken the independence and non-partisanship of Montana’s Judicial branch of government. How widely were these actions supported by Montana voters? On December 4, the League of Women Voters released the results of a public opinion poll done in collaboration with Montana Public Interest Research Group (MontPIRG) and administered by the HELPS Lab at Montana State University-Bozeman. Here are the results!

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Montana's Primary Election will determine the vast majority of Montana Legislators.

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On your Ballot for the June 4 Primary: Local Government Review. What is it? Find out more here.

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CI-126 and CI-127 would change elections in Montana. This article explains how.

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Research & Studies

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is a priority for LWV Montana. Check out this page for resources to help your League act!

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The Helena League of Women Voters sponsored a march and commemoration of the passage of the 19th Amendment on August 18, 2020.  League members dressed in white, and carried "Equal Rights Amendment - It's Time" posters and yellow roses in honor of

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League members marched in the 2020 Montana Women's March in Helena, Montana on January 18. While the League did not sponsor the event, President Nancy Leifer was one of the speakers. Go to the article to see the text of her speech.

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The Bozeman Area League hosted the 2019 State Convention. This short summary describes the presentations and the theme "Diversity in Democracy."