HELENA, Mont. — Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen says the state has entered the late registration period for the June 2nd Primary Election. Secretary Jacobsen and the Montana Election Team—state and local election officials across all 56 counties—are reminding Montana voters that all county election offices will be open on Saturday, May 30th, for expanded registration and voting opportunities.
“Expanding voter registration and opening county election offices on Saturday before a federal election gives more Montanans a real chance to participate in our electoral process, especially those voters in our rural communities, folks who work long hours during the week, and college students and professors with busy weekday schedules,” said Secretary Jacobsen. “Same-weekend registration is about providing additional opportunities to voters and making sure eligible Montanans who want to register or update their registration, as well as vote ahead of Election Day, have the opportunity to do so.”
Eligible Montanans may register or change their registration information and vote in the federal election by obtaining their ballot in person from their county election office on Saturday, May 30th. Registration for the federal election is also available through noon on Election Day, June 2nd. Voters can contact their local election office for more information. Contact information is available on the Secretary of State’s website at https://sosmt.gov/elections/election-administrators-contact-list/.
Secretary Jacobsen and the Montana Election Team remind eligible Montanans that they can visit https://voterportal.mt.gov/ to confirm their voter registration information is accurate and up to date. For additional voter resources, Montanans may visit https://votemt.gov/.