Denowh said the coalition wants to make sure it gets its message out, so voters know if they support this concept, they need to vote yes. Its website is www.preventthedoubletax.com. The group has run an extensive television and direct mail advertising program.

A new committee, Montana Citizens Coalition to Save the Constitution, formed on Oct. 11 to oppose CI-105. It listed only a donation of $100 from its treasurer, former Rep. Sheila Rice, D-Great Falls, as of Oct.13. However, the group since launched a website, www.voteno105.net, and has begun running a radio and cable television ads.

Rice said she couldn't say how much money the committee has raised since Oct. 13, but that it would be disclosed in the group's next finance report.

"I think we have enough money to tell the truth by this initiative process," she said. "It's really an attempt by Chicago Realtors to hijack our constitution."

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Here is a look at the campaign finance reports for the other ballot issues:

Initiative 164, which would cap the interest rates charged by payday and title lenders at 36 percent.