Christi Jacobsen’s Voter-Suppression Tactics Foiled Again by Montana Supreme Court

Montana becomes eighth state with ballot measure seeking to protect abortion rights

Once again, Montana’s Republican Secretary of State, Christi Jacobsen, has been caught with her thumb on the scale of justice by the Montana Supreme Court. This time her voter-suppression tactic involved cynically attempting to invalidate the signatures of some Montana registered voters who signed petitions to put the abortion rights and two election reform voters’ initiatives on the ballot in the November 5, 2024, general election.

Jacobsen’s Democratic challenger, Jesse James Mullen, described the situation well: “Invalidating legitimate Montana signatures for purely political reasons is an absolute abuse of her office and the trust Montanans place in our elected officials. . . I fear her efforts may further damage the public trust and result in purging more legal Montana voters in the lead-up to our general election.”

Thanks to the legal advocacy of Raph Graybill, an attorney for Montanans Securing Reproductive Rights (MSRR) and the Lt. Governor running mate of the Democratic candidate for governor, Ryan Busse, a Montana District Court found that Jacobsen’s abrupt and unlawful changing of initiative rules violates Montanans’ right to propose constitutional amendments by initiative.  When Jacobsen and Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen asked the Montana Supreme Court to throw out the district court’s order that restored the way signatures are counted for the three constitutional ballot initiatives to the way signatures had been counted for decades, they got an answer that once again revealed the ramapant corruption in the Gianforte adminstration.

The Montana Supreme Court unanimously said Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen had not proven that District Court Judge Mike Menahan erred when he told her office to count the signatures of “inactive” voters toward the minimum threshold for placing initiatives on the ballot — as has been practice.

The Montana Supreme Court unanimously ruled that “[Montana code] provides that the Secretary bears the responsibility to obtain and maintain uniformity in the application, operation and interpretation of election laws. . . Jacobsen’s decision to change the Secretary’s longstanding practice to count the signatures of inactive voters — and to do so without notice to county election administrators after they had commenced petition processing — failed to maintain uniformity in the application, operation and interpretation of the election laws in this instance.”

Since Greg Gianforte became governor, Raph Graybill has blocked 14 different unconstitutional laws that invade Montanans’ Constitutional rights. With the above rulings, Raph Graybill is undefeated against Greg  Gianforte in blocking the Governor’s (and now Jacobsen’s and Austin Knudsen’s) unconstitutional attempts at abortion bans.

To mix metaphors just a little, all Montanans will have a chance to fire Christi Jacobsen, Austin Knudsen, and Greg Gianforte at the polls on November 5, 2024 for having been caught many times with their hands in the cookie jar of our constitutional rights. The Gianforte administration has attempted over and over again to use a tactic that all autocrats have used, reducing the number of registered voters, so that the tyants can govern instead of the people.

If you need to brush up on such tactics, check out the Netflix documentary, How to Become a Tyrant. Then, vote for candidates running in our Tuesday, November 5, 2024, general election who actually respect and support our Montana Constitution and US Constitution.

 

Republican Majorities and Now Super-Majorities in MT Legislature Pass Unconstitutional Laws

Republican majorities and now super-majorities in both the Montana Senate and the Montana House of Representatives pushed through a number of laws that have been struck down as unconstitutional by Montana courts.

Republican Governor Gianforte welcomed the laws and signed them into law.  Republican Attorney General and Republican Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen wasted taxpayer dollars unsuccessfully attempting to defend the laws in court. Below are links to articles that describe the debacles:

Montana Judge Declares 3 Laws Restricting Abortion Unconstitutional, Including a 20-Week Limit

Judge strikes down a trio of Montana abortion laws passed in ’21 as unconstitutional

Judge voids filing fee and legal review provisions of 2023 ballot initiative law

Montana Supreme Court declares 2021 voting laws unconstitutional

Group tells court Montana’s narrow definition of gender is unconstitutional (recently filed)

Montana Supreme Court agrees to rehear case centering on legislative rules, constitution

Montana judge temporarily blocks law banning gender-affirming medical care for minors

Montana’s First-In-The-Nation Ban on TikTok Blocked by Judge Who Says It’s Unconstitutional

Held v. Montana: A Win for Young Climate Advocates and What It Means for Future Litigation

Marquez v. State of Montana Senate Bill 280 woud have made it difficult, if not impossible, for transgender people born in Montana to correct the sex marker listed on their birth certificates.

So much for the majority party in the Montana legislature, the Rublican Party, being “the party of law and order.”

 

 

MT Secretary of State, Christi Jacobsen, Is Corrected by MT Courts, Over and Over Again

Montana’s current Secretarty of State, Christi Jacobsen, who is running as a Republican for re-election in 2024, is corrected by Montana Courts, over and over again.  She continues to make decisions that are unconstititional or incompetent, or both.

Below are links to some examples of her abusive partisan political activism in a job where she should be acting as the guardian of the integrity of Montana’s elections and business records:

Democratic Party v. Jacobsen

Supreme Court orders Jacobsen to send abortion ballot petition to group

Jacobsen sends group ballot petition to start collecting signatures for abortion initiative

Secretary of State appeals rulings that struck down new election laws

Democrats file complaint against Jacobsen

Jacobsen announces re-election bid for top election office

Lawsuit claims Secretary of State’s Office knowingly profited $120k off duplicate charges

Montana Commissioner of Political Practices denies Secretary of State’s campaign complaints

Secretary of State meddled in elections position selection

A Record of Fiscal Waste and Political Abuse

If you need more examples, there are plenty.  Just google “Christi Jacobsen controversy” or “Christi Jacobsen politcal hack.” Montana can do better.