Contribute
Support Left in the West to continue our work:
Blog Ads

Syndication

RSS

Email Updates

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner


Event Calendar
March 2010
(view month)
S M T W R F S
* 01 02 03 04 05 06
07 08 09 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31 * * *
<< (add event) >>

Full Disclosure
Matt Singer works for Forward Montana. He also is a partner in DP Productions, a small, Montana-based T-Shirt company.


Search




Advanced Search


John Bohlinger

Republicans on GOP voter suppression: "An utter disgrace."

by: Jay Stevens

Sun Oct 05, 2008 at 19:02:47 PM MDT

Update (by Matt): County election officials are tomorrow dealing with the close of voter registration, the first day of most absentee voting, and the first day of in-person early voting. If you want to call and check your registration status, hold off until at least mid-week please.

It's good to see at least two Republicans speak out against their state party's attempt to suppress votes in Democratic districts in Western Montana.

State Senator John Brueggeman:

"This is a pretty key election and you have a lot of people who are taking an interest for the first time or getting interested again after sitting out a few years," Brueggeman said Saturday. "I don't know who is all on that list, but I'm guessing there are a lot of independents in there that, as a party, we're trying to court. I can't think we'll do anything but irreparable harm to our party with those voters."

Lieutenant Governor John Bohlinger wrote an op-ed that's reprinted in its entirety below the fold. Read it.

Yesterday I promised you information on how you can find out if your registration is current. As hit_escape pointed out, the Obama campaign has an online tool you can use to check your current registration status.

Of course, the best place to confirm your registration status is with your county's election office. Here's the contact info of the counties affected by the GOP's challenge: (ed. note -- don't call these clerks for a few days, please -- this is an absolutely gonzo busy time for them)

Missoula: website, email, 406-258-4751
Lewis and Clark: website, email, (406) 447-8338
Deerlodge: email, 406-563-4060
Glacier: email, 406-873-3609
Hill: email, 406-265-5481 x221

I'm not entirely sure I've given you the correct contact information for Deerlodge, Hill, or Glacier counties. I'll confirm tomorrow. Or, if you know the correct number to call, leave  a comment for everybody to see!

And the Missoulian has some suggestions on what to do if your vote is challenged:

Here are your options for preserving your right to vote:

If you consider your voter registration address still to be your permanent residence and plan to vote in that precinct, you can ignore the letter and just show up to vote on Nov. 4, with a proof of ID.

If you already have an absentee ballot, you can just send it in.

If you consider your voter registration address still to be your permanent residence and plan to vote in that precinct, you also can confirm this fact by filling out the challenge form and returning it to the county election office.

Your signature on the form must be notarized, which can be done at a county courthouse.

Failing to return the affidavit won't jeopardize your right to vote in most cases. However, the secretary of state's office is recommending that you fill out the challenge affidavit, with a notarized signature, to foreclose any further challenges.

"It's better for everyone if you return the affidavit," said Bowen Greenwood, spokesman for the secretary of state. "That puts the lid on it."

If you have moved to a new address since you registered to vote and still live within the same county, you can go to your old precinct and vote one time. However, if you choose this option, you should send in the signed and notarized challenge form indicating your new address.

If you have moved to a new address outside the county where you originally registered, you can go to your county election office and re-register at your new address. Fill out the voter registration card in the letter and return it to the county election office where you live. A ballot will be provided at the office.

There's More... :: (18 Comments, 693 words in story)

Montana Republicans Make the Pup Tent Smaller

by: Matt Singer

Wed Jun 20, 2007 at 08:55:55 AM MDT

Growing up in Billings, I would be hard-pressed to remember any single legislator as universally well-liked as John Bohlinger. I've always had the deepest of respect for John, who has been the Platonic form of principled moderate leadership. He was also the legislator my deeply conservative grandfather mentioned whenever he thought he needed to talk to a lawmaker about an issue troubling him. Politically, my grandfather and I agreed on little. In fact, respect for John Bohlinger may have been it.

That said, the Montana Republicans are currently facing big problems. Some of those problems are a result of a hard-line group in the party that is primarying moderates out. They ran out Mark Noennig. They ran out Bernie Olson. They ran out Sam Kitzenberg. They're apparently talking about running out John Brueggeman (which is almost humorous; John's a personal friend, but I'm not even sure I'd characterize him as a moderate, just a reasonable conservative; they'll probably primary Jim Shockley next).

Now they're telling John Bohlinger, the Lieutenant Governor of Montana, one of only three statewide elected Republicans, that he's not welcome at their convention this year. That's too bad.

As Lt. Gov. Bohlinger put it himself, the Republican Party used to be a big tent that included both Barry Goldwater and Nelson Rockefeller. Increasingly, it's hard to believe either one of them could find a home there these days.

Discuss :: (6 Comments)
Menu

Make a New Account

Username:

Password:



Forget your username or password?


Bookmark and Share

Poll
Would kind of likely reform would you support?
Baucus plan, with or without public option
Baucus plan, but only with public option
I don't support the Baucus plan, period

Results

Blog Roll
  • 4 & 20 Blackbirds
  • A Secular Franciscan Life
  • Big Sky Blog
  • Cece-in-MT
  • David Crisp's Billings Blog
  • David Sirota
  • Discovering Urbanism
  • Ecorover
  • Granny Insanity
  • Great Falls Firefly
  • Intelligent Discontent
  • Lamnidae
  • Lesley's Podcast
  • Livingston, I Presume
  • Great Falls Firefly
  • Montana Main St.
  • Montana Maven
  • Montana Netroots
  • Montana Politics
  • Montana With kids
  • Patia Stephens
  • Piece of Mind
  • Pragmatic Revolt
  • Prairie Mary
  • Rebels Are We
  • Speedkill
  • Sporky
  • The Alberton Papers
  • The Fighting Liberal
  • The Montana Capitol Blog
  • The Montana Misanthrope
  • Thoughts From the Middle of Nowhere
  • Treasure State Judaism
  • Writing and the West
  • Wrong Dog's Life Chest
  • Wulfgar!

  • Powered by: SoapBlox