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Montana spent $196K on election postcards without disclosing funding or costs, sparking transparency concerns.
Montana’s Secretary of State office spent about $196,000 on postcards mailed to voters in 2024 to inform them of election rules and citizenship requirements, according to public records.
The office, led by Christi Jacobsen, did not disclose the funding source, stating it is funded by service fees, not taxpayer dollars, and declined to provide invoices or cost breakdowns.
The mailers were not subject to standard public disclosure requirements, raising transparency concerns.
While the office says the effort supports voter eligibility, critics question the lack of financial accountability, especially given Montana law requiring public notice of such expenses.
Montana gastó $196K en postales electorales sin revelar fondos o costos, lo que provocó preocupaciones de transparencia.