On Wednesday, a state district judge ruled in favor of Republican state lawmakers who are fighting to stay on the ballot this fall. The lawsuit follows Attorney General Austin Knudsen's opinion on term limits in Montana.
A pair of prominent Republican state lawmakers are fighting to stay on the ballot this fall following a new legal opinion from the Montana Attorney General regarding term limits. With the ballot certification deadline rapidly approaching, the judge overseeing the case says he expects to rule within the next 24 hours.Â
Montana District Court Judge Chris Abbott said on Tuesday afternoon he will decide quickly on a lawsuit filed by two longtime Republican state legislators over Attorney General Austin Knudsen’s reinterpretation of the state’s term limit statue. Knudsen published his opinion just days before the secretary of state must certify who will be on the November […]
Montana House Majority Leader Steve Fitzpatrick said Thursday he’s going to have to file a lawsuit to stay on the ballot after a decision from Attorney General Austin Knudsen this week affected how term limits are calculated.
Two Republican lawmakers filed a lawsuit Friday over a term limit decision made by Attorney General Austin Knudsen this week that would remove them from the ballot in November. The legal action comes as the state Republican Party is preparing to replace the candidates on the ballot, barring a judge’s intervention. Montana lawmakers are limited to […]
Montana House Majority Leader Steve Fitzpatrick said Thursday he’s going to have to file a lawsuit to stay on the ballot after a decision from Attorney General Austin Knudsen this week affected how term limits are calculated. Fitzpatrick, who ran unopposed for re-election in the Republican primary, called the decision from the attorney general a […]