Bill
SB 470
Generally revise election law
Montana's SB 470 proposed general election law revisions but died in the legislative process after failing its second reading motion in March 2025.
Bill
SB 470
Montana's SB 470 proposed general election law revisions but died in the legislative process after failing its second reading motion in March 2025.
SB 470 was a Montana bill introduced by Senator Daniel Zolnikov that proposed general revisions to the state's election law. The bill did not advance through the legislative process, failing its second reading motion on March 6, 2025, and subsequently being indefinitely postponed before dying in process.
Election law bills are consequential because they directly affect voting procedures, ballot access, voter registration, and the administration of elections—fundamental processes for democratic participation. Changes to election law can impact voter turnout, election security measures, and accessibility for different groups of voters.
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