Carter County | Vote in Montana
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 Congressional District: 2 

CARTER COUNTY

  • Information about the upcoming election

  • Issues with your mail ballot

Please contact your county election office to ask questions about:

  • Your voter registration status

  • How to register to vote and/or update your registration

 County Election Office 

Carter County Courthouse - Clerk & Recorders Office

Physical Address:

214 E Park St

Ekalaka, MT 59324

 

Mailing Address:

Box 315

Ekalaka, MT 59324

Hours:

Mon-Fri, 8 am to 12 pm; 1 pm to 5 pm

Election Day: 7 am to 8 pm

 11/05/2024 General Election 

This year in Carter County voters can vote at the polls or by mail as a registered absentee voter!

ABSENTEE VOTERS: Ballots will be mailed by October 11th according to the Secretary of State's website. If you don't receive your ballot, damage it, make a mistake, or misplace your ballot, you can go in person to the Elections Office through Election Day to pick one up or receive a replacement ballot.

 

POLLING PLACE VOTERS: You can find your polling place using the Secretary of State's Voter Portal. We also have county polling place locations listed below. These are subject to change.
 

Questions?

Call your County Election Office!

Not sure what precinct you're in?

Look it up online!

 2024 General Election Polling Places 

Alzada Community Hall

Address: 142 Ofallon St, Alzada, MT
Hours: Election Day, Noon - 8:00 pm

Carter County Event Center 

Address: 209 W. Speelmon, Ekalaka, MT
Hours: Election Day, 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

Boyes Community Hall 

Address: 10460 Hwy 212, Boyes, MT
Hours: Election Day, Noon - 8:00 pm

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