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Outside audit group says Montana voter rolls show thousands of anomalous records; group asks state to review
Summary
United Sovereign Americans presented analysis claiming tens of thousands of apparent registration irregularities in Montana's voter rolls, supplied a report to the Secretary of State and asked the committee to consider a joint review; the Secretary of State and committee members acknowledged the receipt and requested follow‑up.
Marley Hornick, a founder of the volunteer group United Sovereign Americans (USA), told the Senate State Administration and Veterans Affairs Committee that her organization’s analysis of Montana’s statewide voter registration list found a large number of records that do not appear to meet statutory or federal standards and that a portion of those records were counted in certified election totals.
Hornick said USA’s review—based on state registration lists obtained under public records law and peer‑reviewed internal queries—identified what the group described as 105,137 apparent registration violations in Montana around the 2022 midterm cycle. Hornick provided category totals the group reported to the Secretary of State: 375 apparent duplicate registrations; 1,095 votes added after…
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