Campaigns & Initiatives

The ACLU of Montana is the state’s leading organization for protecting civil rights. Our work focuses on issues such as ensuring that Native Americans are treated fairly and equally under the law to securing LGBTQ rights in Montana. Our advocacy serves as an effective, comprehensive method for defending civil liberties in the Big Sky State.

All Campaigns

11 Campaigns
Campaign
Apr 2025
A graphic reading Your School Your Vote! Montana school board elections are happening now. Vote by May 6 to make sure your voice is included and heard.

Vote for School Board on or before May 6, 2025

The ACLU of Montana encourages Montana voters to cast their ballots in 2025 school board elections.
Campaign
Oct 2024
A graphic depicting different colorful stickers. A large one in the middle says VOTE YOUR RIGHTS. Other stickers say VOTE FOR FREE SPEECH RIGHTS, VOTE YOUR LGBTQ RIGHTS, and VOTE FOR IMMIGRANTS' RIGHTS

Voter Information - Election 2024

Campaign
Oct 2024
A graphic reading "The fight for freedom is far from over; election day is November 5, 2024. The ACLU does not endorse or oppose candidates, but we want voters to make an informed decision."

Legislative Races 2024

Campaign
Sep 2024
A graphic reading "The Fight for Freedom is Far from Over. Election Day is November 5, 2024."

Indigenous Voting Rights

Campaign
Aug 2024
A graphic reading "The Fight for Freedom is Far from Over. Election Day is November 5, 2024."

Election 2024

Campaign
May 2022
Front page of one pager - Montana Values Run Deep

True Montana Values Run Deep

We envision a Montana where everybody is treated with dignity and respect and has equal access to democracy, justice, equality, and liberty - no matter the political, social, or economic landscape.
Campaign
Sep 2020
Square graphic of 2020 Election Governor's race candidate questionnaire

Candidate Questionnaire

Campaign
Aug 2020
Square Graphic of 2020 Election The Next Governor on civil rights

2020 Governor's Race

Campaign
May 2020
2020 Election Day graphic

2020 Election: What to Expect on Election Day