Carter Center Partner in Montana Releases Final Statement of Findings on Primaries in Missoula County

ATLANTA (Aug. 22, 2024) — The Carter Center’s nonpartisan election observation partner in Montana, the Montana Election Observation Initiative, released a final statement on Aug. 14 of findings from its pilot project to monitor Missoula County’s June 4 primary election process.

The project mobilized 28 volunteer observers, who were present during all critical stages of the election — from the testing of election equipment before the vote until the county certification of results afterward.

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When observers were present, they found that Missoula County conducted a commendable election process that was well-organized, peaceful, and demonstrated consistent adherence to state election laws and guidelines. The county’s volunteer election workers — particularly those who supported a 20-hour tabulation process — exhibited professionalism and a willingness to work long hours to deliver a lawful and credible election for voters.

This statement builds on a June 10 release from the Montana Election Observation Initiative about the conduct of in-person voting.

The initiative is a nonpartisan network designed to increase trust and transparency in elections. The Carter Center provided funding and technical assistance to the network for its June 4 primary pilot.

The Carter Center will partner with the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Center at the University of Montana to support the Montana Election Observation Initiative’s plans to expand its efforts across the state for the Nov. 5 general election.

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Contact: In Atlanta, Maria Cartaya, [email protected]

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