Voting and Volunteering Information
If you have any questions about where to vote or need help getting to the polls, please call the Voter Hotline at 1-877-495-9215.
Today, Montanans have the opportunity to vote for change and elect Jon Tester to the United States Senate.
Please vote early today and bring at least five friends, coworkers or family members with you to the polls. Polls in most locations open at 7 a.m. Polls statewide close at 8 p.m.*
For a full list of polling places, click here (opens in PDF), or call the Voter Hotline at 1-877-495-9215.
Not yet registered to vote? You can still cast your ballot on Election Day. Any Montanan age 18 or over can register to vote and can cast their ballot on Election Day at your local election office. (Be sure to bring an ID — and invite your friends and coworkers to go with you and to cast their ballots early as well.)
Want to do more or already voted? Here’s what you can do:
- Volunteer on Election Day to help Get Out the Vote. Please call your local campaign office today and volunteer to help folks get to the polls. We need poll watchers; people to make phone calls to voters; and people to drive voters who need help getting to the polls. A few hours of your time could make the difference in a race this tight.
- Talk to People You Know and Bring Them to the Polls: Don’t be silent in the next 24 hours. There are still voters who have not made up their minds, or who aren’t sure that their vote matters, or who have been misled by attack ads distorting Jon Tester’s record of fighting for Montana’s working families. Talk to co-workers and neighbors about voting for Jon Tester. Let them know that every major paper in Montana has endorsed Jon Tester’s campaign for change. Offer to give them a ride to the polls, or go with them when they vote. Speaking to the people you know is the surest way to send a loud message of change to Washington, D.C. tomorrow.
*(Some polling places with less than 200 voters may open at noon; call the Voter Hotline or your local elections office to confirm.)
If you have any problems casting your ballot or witness any irregularities, or if you need help locating or getting to your polling place, please call the Voter Hotline at 1-877-495-9215.
Posted on Tuesday, November 7th, 2006 at 12:00 am. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.
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November 7th, 2006 at 9:35 am
Word-of-mouth matters most on Election Day; especially with a close Senate-race.
Tired of all the hard-sell campainging e.g., those deceptive ‘ROBOCALLS’? Tired of the polls that say the Montana Sente Race is still too close to call? Still undecided until the last….second? Jon Tester comes to mind! Negative e.g., hard-sell campainging first sways undecided voters to the DEMS!
To report questionalbe election practices: National Campaign For Fair Elections HOTLINE: 1-866-OUR-VOTE
November 8th, 2006 at 11:50 am
Do you really want to put and end to hunting? If so I am very dissappointed in you. My family looks at hunting as a “American way of life”, we look at this to put food on our table. My mom is single and works very hard and hunting is a way of giving us a break on our groc. bills
I am 17 and truly interested in your comment please write back Mr. Tester
Sincerly
Zack Mannon
November 8th, 2006 at 1:56 pm
Tester is going to do nothing but raise taxes. Middle class people need alot of breaks on medical, gas and food. I know no reason to even vote for you but since you got senate spot I would like to say you screwed us out of ever getting caught up with the rest of the Untited States, At least Burns had some pull.
November 9th, 2006 at 7:37 am
This is my possibility to write a little message to John Tester:
Congratulations for your great success! I heard your Name in the News from today.
My Great-great-Grandmother was Anna TESTER. Two members of her family emigrated for Alma, Wisconsin. Now we do’nt have contact with them. A possibility exists that your ancestors came from Switzerland too. We have a lot of relatives in Montana, Billings and Lewistown f.i.
If you are interested in genealogy from the Testers then write me. I have a friend who can give you every information.
Greetings from Switzerland, Peider.
November 9th, 2006 at 4:44 pm
jon tester. congratualations! you make me want to move my family to montana.