Well, the long sad saga of Rae Grulkowski just keeps getting more and more bizarre.

Conspiracy On The High Plains

Grulkowski first appeared on the public’s radar when the New York Times published a long story (some might call it an expose) about the falsehoods she circulated opposing the Big Sky National Heritage Area designation in October of 2021.  She was thoroughly exposed as a purveyor of phony conspiracy theories.  https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/24/us/politics/montana-misinformation-national-heritage.html

Grulkowski And Merchant Take Over County Offices

In 2022, she appeared as a candidate for the Cascade County Commission. Relying heavily on the same bag of tricks she used opposing the Heritage Area, she defeated incumbent Democrat Don Ryan for the District 3 county commission seat. Very quickly she established herself as difficult to work with. She also pursued her personal agenda for elections with her comrade in arms, Clerk and Recorder Sandra Merchant. Grulkowski and Merchant immediately began making hard right conspiracy theories the basis of changes in the elections office, filling numerous vacant positions with their pals from the “election denier conspiracy” ranks. The county human resource office never addressed the hiring of elected officials’ political cronies

Election Protection Committee Forms

Seeing the emerging mess in the elections office, a group of Great Falls citizens formed the Election Protection Committee to monitor the elections office and to demand professional administration of elections. Throughout the fall of 2023, the Election Protection Committee exposed problems in Merchant’s office. They advocated removing election duties from Merchant’s supervision and placing them under the county commission.  https://wtf406.com/?s=Election+Protection+Committee/

Grulkowski Removed As Commission Chair

After several lawsuits and a district court ordering an outside monitor to supervise the library mill levy election, County Commissioners Briggs and Larson had enough.  They drafted a resolution removing the election functions from Merchant’s office. After a six hour public hearing held on December 12th, 2023,the commission voted two to one to move the election functions to the commission’s office. Included in that resolution was a specific provision which prohibited a commissioner who was on the ballot in the next election (Grulkowski) from participating in supervision of the election office. They also removed Grulkowski from the chair position she held since her election. https://theelectricgf.com/2023/12/12/county-commission-votes-to-strip-election-duties-from-clerk-and-recorders-office/

Grulkowski Continues Screwing Up The Elections Office

The commission advertised for an election administrator.  The applicant pool included former clerk and recorder, Rina Moore. Despite the fact that she had 16 years experience successfully administering elections in Cascade County, they offered the position to Terry Thompson, who had no experience or training in administering elections. Thompson had worked for the local realtors association and had assisted Grulkowski in opposing the Big Sky National Heritage Area.  Grulkowski fully participated in the hiring decision despite wording of the resolution prohibiting her from managing functions of the election office. Briggs and Larson rated Moore as their top choice. Grulkowski rated her fourth and gave her a low enough score to remove her from the top position. Formal legal action is now pending over the county’s decision to offer the position to Thompson.

https://wtf406.com/2024/03/grulkowski-plays-dirty-did-we-really-expect-anything-else/

Grulkowski Loses The Republican Primary.  Now Running As A Write-in

As the next primary election approached, Grulkowski filed in the Republican primary to retain the county commission seat she now holds.  Local businessman, Eric Hinebauch, filed against her.  Hinebauch ran as a centrist Republican and Grulkowski made her conspiracy based ideas the center of her campaign.  In the election held on June 4th, Hinebauch roundly defeated Grulkowski by more than 1500 votes. Instead of calling and congratulating her opponent, Grulkowski announced her intention to run a write-in campaign.  She made her announcement at the local Pachyderm Club, the home of the far-right faction of the local Republican party.

Grulkowski Continues Playing Dirty Pool In Her Write-in Campaign

True to form, Grulkowski is fabricating facts in her write-in campaign.  Perhaps the most glaring is claiming that she is the only candidate “Endorsed by the Great Falls Election Protection Committee,” which worked hard to expose her and her actions relating to the county election office. (See copy of the flier above) Grulkowski also has a video circulating on Rumble (a right-wing media platform) which lifts liberally from a Tik Tok produced by Jasmine Taylor, which urged Democrats to cross over and vote in the Republican primary against Grulkowski.  Without explanation, Grulkowski claims that 11% percent of the voters in her Republican Primary race were Democrats.https://rumble.com/v5fhb8t-democrat-plot-to-subvert-elections-discovered-in-cascade-county-montana.html

But wait. . . .there’s more.  On September 25th, the county commission held a meeting to address a concern raised by the current election administrator, Terry Thompson, that write-in candidates who used name stickers for their supporters to place on their ballots to assure proper spelling, would clog vote counting machines.  Grulkowski participated in the discussion, specifically arguing that ballots with stickers would be counted by hand. While her position is reasonable, she did not disclose her self interest at any point in the discussion.

A Snow Ball’s Chance In Hell

Grulkowski’s chance of actually winning her write-in campaign?  About the same as a snowball’s chance in hell.   It will be interesting to see where she goes next. Our bet is she will get a job in Sandra Merchant’s office.  Stay tuned.