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Signature Gathering

A federal court in Montana ruled against groups and individuals challenging the constitutionality of a state law that requires signature gatherers for initiatives, referendums, or a constitutional convention to be residents of the state and not be paid based on the number of signatures they gather.

HELENA, Mont. — A federal court in Montana ruled against groups and individuals challenging the constitutionality of a state law that requires signature gatherers for initiatives, referendums, or a constitutional convention to be residents of the state and not be paid based on the number of signatures they gather.

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