COUNTY OFFICES UP FOR ELECTION IN 2024:

CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT- 4 YEAR TERM

COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 3- 6 YEAR TERM

*FILING FOR ELECTION OPENS JANUARY 11, 2024, AND THE DEADLINE IS MARCH 11, 2024*

 

 

 

 2024 Primary General Election Calendar

 2024 Special Purpose District Calendar 

 2024 OPI School District Election Calendar

 

 

JEFFERSON COUNTY SCHOOL ELECTIONS- MAY 7, 2024
         CLOSE OF REGULAR REGISTRATION FOR SCHOOL ELECTIONS- APRIL 8, 2024
 SCHOOL BALLOTS MAILED – APRIL 19, 2024
FEDERAL PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 4, 2024
                CLOSE OF REGULAR REGISTRATION FOR PRIMARY – MAY 6, 2024
                 ABSENTEE BALLOTS MAILED- MAY 10, 2024

Voter FAQs

(Q) I am not signed up for absentee. Will I still get a ballot?

(A) Only If an election is being conducted by mail-ballot, all active registered Jefferson County voters will receive a ballot. If the election is NOT conducted by mail-ballot only active absentee voters will receive a ballot in the mail.

 

 

(Q) Do I have to return my ballot in the mail?

 (A) No. Absentee and mail ballots can be dropped off at the Jefferson County Elections office or can be dropped off at a polling place on election day.

 

 

(Q) How do I know if my ballot has been accepted?

 (A) For federal and statewide elections, you can track your ballot status using the My Voter Page at https://app.mt.gov/voterinfo, from “Sent” to “Processed” to “Accepted”. In all other elections, you may contact the Elections Department.

 

 

(Q) How do you verify my signature?

 (A) All signed forms received at the elections office are scanned into the elector’s record, giving multiple exhibits for each voter’s signature.

 

 

(Q) When is my ballot due by?

(A) Ballots must be in our possession—either in the office or at a polling place—by 8 PM on Election Day.

 

 

(Q) What if my signature does not match?

(A) If our office is unable to process a ballot, we are obligated to inform the voter to rectify the problem in the most expedient method available (13-13-245, MCA). This is normally conducted via phone call.

 

 

(Q) What do I use to mark my ballot?

 (A) Use blue or black ink, as red is not readable by the tabulators. Do not use a felt-tipped pen, as it will bleed through the ballot and not be readable by the tabulators.

 

 

(Q) Can mail/absentee ballots be forwarded?

(A) No. Due to postal regulations, ballots are neither forwarded nor held. These ballots are immediately returned to the Elections Department and a forwardable notice is sent to the voter notifying them that their ballot is undeliverable as addressed.

 

(Q) How do I cancel my voter registration?

(A) Submit a written request for cancellation that includes your name, date of birth, and the residential address where you were registered to vote in Jefferson County. Sign the request and email it to elections@jeffersoncounty-mt.gov or mail it to PO Box H, Boulder, MT 59632. 

 

Contact:

Ginger Kunz

Clerk and Recorder/Election Administrator

102 S. Monroe
P.O. Box H
Boulder, MT 59632
Ph: (406) 225-4020
elections@jeffersoncounty-mt.gov

 
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