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Indivisible Missoula hosts voter‑education screening; attendees raise concern about state voter data
Summary
Indivisible Missoula screened civic films and held a Q&A with Missoula County elections staff; attendees pressed officials about an allegation that Secretary of State Christy Jacobson sent Montana voter records to the federal administration, a claim county staff said they had not verified.
Indivisible Missoula held a voter‑education evening at the Missoula Public Library featuring short PBS civics films and the feature Suppressed and Sabotaged, followed by a question‑and‑answer session with a county elections official.
Meredith Prince, co‑leader of Indivisible Missoula, opened the event and outlined upcoming activities including a March 28 No Kings march at Caras Park and a Feb. 26 education town hall at Saint Paul Lutheran Church. "We will be showing a short little review that Danica, our other co‑leader, have put together," Prince said while describing the group's volunteer and outreach plans.
The screening included a PBS "Civics Made Easy" segment explaining…
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