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Author Archives: JP Pendleton

Posted inRural Voters

The Vote in Montana is Headed for the Hills

by JP Pendleton October 1, 2007October 9, 2007

Bozeman, Montana. Photo: Jacob A. Gerber Editor’s Note: For more news on the mountain west, go to NewWest, where this article first appeared. For a fair amount of time in Montana elections, if you had the rural counties then all you had to do was pull in Yellowstone County (and Billings as its county seat) […]

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