Online overseas ballots for Montana voters briefly didn’t include Kamala Harrishttps://t.co/Y93Z47SeTi pic.twitter.com/9i4SAvYzXh
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) September 24, 2024
In fact, it was thanks to a voter who received the online ballot and noticed Kamala Harris’s absence that election authorities were alerted shortly after the launch last Friday.
Montana’s Secretary of State, Republican Christi Jacobsen, has been heavily criticized for the error, which could have had serious consequences for the integrity of the electoral process.
It also raises questions about Jacobsen’s oversight of the electoral process, a Republican elected official, at a time when Republicans, led by Trump, are working hard to cast doubt on the reliability and validity of elections.
Melby also assured that Kamala Harris’ name would appear on printed general election ballots.
Jacobsen’s rival for the next election, Jesse Mullen, publicly denounced Jacobsen’s negligence.
I ask that Secretary Jacobsen provide a public explanation of how this error happened, whether or not processes are being followed to prevent it from happening in future elections, and proof that those processes were followed in prior elections. https://t.co/vQb6IIbm3z
— Jesse James Mullen (@jmullen2) September 23, 2024