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Code · Montana · Title 13 — Elections · Chapter 4 · Part 1

13-4-107. Qualifications of election judges.

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13-4-107 . Qualifications of election judges.
(1)Election judges must be registered electors of the county in which they serve.
(2)No election judge may be a candidate or a spouse, ascendant, descendant, brother, or sister of a candidate or a candidate's spouse or the spouse of any of these in an election precinct where the candidate's name appears on the ballot. However, this does not apply to candidates for precinct offices.
(3)If a polling place for a precinct is located in the same venue as one or more other precincts, a candidate whose name appears on any ballot being voted on within the venue, an ascendant, descendant, brother, sister, or spouse of the candidate, or a spouse of an ascendant, descendant, brother, or sister of the candidate may not serve as an election judge within the venue.
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