Montana SB220 revises election laws, focusing on Indian reservations, satellite election offices, and voter registration.
Montana SB220 revises election laws to enhance procedures and access for voters, particularly on Indian reservations. It mandates that counties establish at least one satellite election office within Indian reservation boundaries, selected by tribal governments in consultation with county officials. These offices must provide services equivalent to those at the main election office, including access to replacement ballots, in-person absentee voting, and late voter registration.
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