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Code · Montana · Title 13 — Elections · Chapter 10 · Part 2

13-10-202. Filing fees.

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13-10-202 . Filing fees. Filing fees are as follows:
(1)for offices having an annual salary of $2,500 or less and candidates for the legislature, $15;
(2)for county offices having an annual salary of more than $2,500, 0.5% of the total annual salary;
(3)for president, an amount equivalent to the filing fee required for a United States senate candidate;
(4)for other offices having an annual salary of more than $2,500, 1% of the total annual salary;
(5)for offices in which compensation is paid in fees, $10;
(6)for officers of political parties, presidential electors, and officers who receive no salary or fees, no filing fee is required.
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