Montana Secretary of State Asks Attorney General if Electronic Signatures are OK on Petitions

On February 7, Montana Secretary of State Linda McCulloch requested an Attorney General’s Opinion on whether the election code permits petitions to be signed electronically. The Secretary of State’s request notes that the Utah Supreme Court last year ruled that in Utah, electronic signatures on petitions are valid; but that a California Superior Court ruled the other way. The California case is now pending in the State Court of Appeals. Thanks to Steve Kelly for this news.


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  1. Did it take NEW laws to have mechanical voting machines and electronic voting machines ???

    Any NEW laws regarding electronic signatures on business stuff ???

    How many MORONS are in the State regimes ??? Too many to count ???

  2. Montana does not have a procudure in place to keep fraud from occuring on this issue as far I know. technology is getting better but still has a ways to go in this area.

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