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Judge refuses to halt Mont. election
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MONDAY, JULY 29, 2002

Residents of a 90 percent Indian county in Montana will be able to participate in a special election.

The county was drawn up in response to a lawsuit which found that residents of the Fort Belknap Reservation were unfairly denied voting rights. A federal judge last Thursday refused a request to halt a September 19 primary while an appeal of the ruling is heard.

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