CI-126 amends the Montana Constitution to provide a top-four primary election. All candidates,
regardless of political party, appear on one ballot. The four candidates receiving the most votes
advance to the general election. A candidate may list a political party preference, but a candidate
isn’t required to be nominated by a political party. A candidate’s political party preference isn’t an
endorsement by the political party. The legislature may require candidates gather signatures up
to five percent of the votes received by the winning candidate in the last election to appear on the
ballot. All voters may vote for one candidate for each covered office. CI-126 applies to elections
for governor and lieutenant governor, secretary of state, auditor, attorney general,
superintendent of public instruction, state representative, state senator, United States
representative, and United States Senator.