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Montana Regulations § 44.11.606 ELECTIONEERING-INTERPRETIVE RULE

Up to Subchapter 44.11.6: Campaign Practices

Regulation Text

(1) As used in 13-35-211 , MCA, "electioneering" means the solicitation of support or opposition to a candidate or issue to be voted upon at the election or polling place in question, by means of:
(a) Personal persuasion, electronic amplification of the human voice, or the display or distribution of campaign materials.
(b) Offering or distribution of food, drink, or any other material benefit in a manner calculated to encourage recognition, support, or opposition to a candidate or issue.
(c) "Electioneering" does not include the display of ordinary bumper stickers on automobiles.

History

Transferred from Rule 44.10.311 , 2016 MAR p. 28 , Eff. 1/9/2016 .

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