(It's probably not directly relevant, but in the Montana Code voters have to contest the qualifications of a nominee within 5 days of the nominee's certification of nomination. That's in the first half of June. This implies -- I haven't looked because there probably aren't any cases -- that a challenge before the primary may not be ripe.)
(It's probably not directly relevant, but in the Montana Code voters have to contest the qualifications of a nominee within 5 days of the nominee's certification of nomination. That's in the first half of June. This implies -- I haven't looked because there probably aren't any cases -- that a challenge before the primary may not be ripe.)
(It's probably not directly relevant, but in the Montana Code voters have to contest the qualifications of a nominee within 5 days of the nominee's certification of nomination. That's in the first half of June. This implies -- I haven't looked because there probably aren't any cases -- that a challenge before the primary may not be ripe.)