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Secretary Christi Jacobsen announces winners of 2022 US Constitution Contest

HELENA, Mont. — Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen announced the winners of the 2022 US Constitution Contest on Wednesday. Students from Great Falls, Boulder, Red Lodge, Plevna, Townsend, Clancy, and Kalispell were honored. Secretary Jacobsen encouraged students in grades K-12 to participate in this year's contest, Why the Constitution is Important to Me, by…

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Montana students cast ballots in Montana Youth Vote Election

HELENA, Mont. — Students across Montana participated in the 2022 Montana Youth Vote Election last week, and the results have now been tallied and are available on the Youth Vote website. Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen and Superintendent of Public Schools Elsie Arntzen unveiled the results on Monday. This year's youth election was held October…

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Secretary Christi Jacobsen discusses Constitutions with students in Twin Bridges, Willow Creek

HELENA, Mont. — Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen visited with staff and students in Twin Bridges and Willow Creek this week, delivering United States and Montana Constitutions and discussing the important rights provided by both documents. "I continue to be encouraged by the engaged students across Montana," said Secretary Jacobsen. "Students and staff…

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2021 US Constitution Contest winner Molly Gilbert performs at Montana State Capitol

HELENA, Mont. – The Way Christian School middle school student Molly Gilbert's voice echoed throughout the halls of the Montana State Capitol this week after the 2021 US Constitution Contest winner performed her song, What the Constitution Means to Me, during a Constitution Day celebration in the rotunda. Gilbert, who last year submitted the winning…

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Sheridan High School students, staff honored for participation in US Constitution Contest

SHERIDAN, Mont. -- Students and staff at Sheridan High School were recently honored for their participation in the "What does the US Constitution mean to me" contest. Sheridan, led by teacher April Wuelfing, boasted the highest percentage of participation of any high school in Montana. "Typically, I do incorporate some sort of lesson around Constitution…

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Winners announced in 2021 ‘What does the US Constitution mean to me’ contest

SHERIDAN and LIVINGSTON and TOWNSEND, Mont. -- Six Montana students have been recognized for their work in the 2021 'What does the US Constitution mean to me' contest constructed by the Montana YouthVote Program. Students from Sheridan, Livingston, Townsend and Belt were named winners in the contest, which was eligible to all Montana students K-12. Under the…

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Secretary Jacobsen delivers Constitutions to St. Andrew School, takes questions from students

HELENA, Mont. -- Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen visited Helena's St. Andrew School on Thursday morning, delivering 100 United States and Montana Constitutions to students. "It was wonderful to be back at St. Andrew School," said Secretary Jacobsen. "Students from the younger classes to the seniors were so engaged in learning about our government and our…

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Website developed, hosted, and maintained by the staff of Christi Jacobsen at the Montana Secretary of State’s Office.

sosmt.gov

Looking for more Montana Secretary of State services? You'll find more info on Elections & Voter Services, resources for Small Business, info and education for Notaries and much more at https://sosmt.gov/.

© 2024 Montana Secretary of State’s Office. All Rights Reserved.

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