NFIB encourages Montana members to vote in upcoming 2026 state ballot

Bart Bruns Sales Director - NFIB Montana
Bart Bruns Sales Director - NFIB Montana
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NFIB members in Montana will soon receive their 2026 state ballot, with distribution set to begin on or shortly after January 5. Some members will get the ballot by email, while others will receive it by mail around the same time.

The organization is encouraging all members to participate in the voting process. According to NFIB, its standing as a representative of small business interests is based on input gathered from these regular ballots at both state and federal levels. The results help identify which issues are most important for small business owners when it comes to running and growing their businesses.

“State lawmakers and administration officials recognize and respect NFIB as the true voice of small business because of its member-driven structure. So, make your voice heard. Please vote your ballot.”

Each question on the ballot includes a short explanation along with arguments from both supporters and opponents.



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