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Code · Montana · Title 13 — Elections · Chapter 35 · Part 1

13-35-106. Ineligibility to hold office because of conviction.

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13-35-106 . Ineligibility to hold office because of conviction. In addition to all other penalties prescribed by law:
(1)a candidate who is convicted of violating any provision of this title, except 13-35-207 (9), is ineligible to be a candidate for any public office in the state of Montana until final discharge from state supervision;
(2)a campaign treasurer who is convicted of violating any provision of this title, except 13-35-207 (9), is ineligible to be a candidate for any public office or to hold the position of campaign treasurer in any campaign in the state of Montana until final discharge from state supervision;
(3)if an elected official or a candidate is adjudicated to have violated any provision of this title, except 13-35-207 (9), the individual must be removed from nomination or office, as the case may be, even though the individual was regularly nominated or elected.
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