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Hundreds gather in Missoula for 'No Kings' rally urging voter registration and civic action

6432195 · October 19, 2025
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Organizers and speakers at a Missoula "No Kings" rally on Oct. 31 framed the event as a nonviolent show of popular power, urging voter registration, volunteerism and local organizing while touching on labor, free-speech and immigration concerns.

Hundreds of people gathered in Missoula for a "No Kings" rally that organizers said was part of a nationwide day of action, urging volunteers to register voters, join local groups and defend democratic institutions.

Speakers from local and statewide organizations said they were asking the public to take nonviolent action and to sustain organizing between election cycles. Nancy Keene, the event emcee, opened the program and framed the gathering as a peaceful assertion that "we the people" hold power rather than a single leader.

The rally featured speeches from Amanda Curtis, president of the Montana…

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