Democratic attorney general candidate Raph Graybill is not eligible for the ballot because he hasn’t actively practiced law in Montana for five years, alleges a complaint filed this week with the state political practices office.
Graybill, however, said he will have met the requirement before the Nov. 3 election, and his campaign called the complaint is a “bad-faith, frivolous attack.”
“It’s disappointing that supporters of his opponent are resorting to a cheap, political hit to get him out of the way,” his campaign told MTN News Wednesday.