• Jane Lewis Rectenwald

    By Staff
    January 7, 2024
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    She trusted the Lord, and she demanded Truth!

    By Carrey Hirt

    Public Record

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    When I received the news that Jane had gone to be with the Lord, I wept. Not only for my loss
    but for Montana’s loss.


    While the thought of Jane at Home with Jesus makes the thought of Heaven all the more
    sweet, I feel a deep sense of loss and sadness that so stalwart a soldier of faith and true patriot
    was taken from us.


    Jane Lewis Rectenwald lived a dedicated, fruitful, generous, and determined life.


    Not everyone was privy to the details of Jane’s impressive personal life. She wouldn’t mind if I
    shared a few. Jane sold locomotives, and to commemorate one of her many sales
    accomplishments the company had one painted pink in her honor. Jane jumped out of
    airplanes. She swam across Seeley Lake every summer, including her last summer. Jane had a
    wonderful sense of humor. She was famous for her elaborate parties celebrating Ground Hog
    Day. She once threw a party for anyone named Jane. Not Janie or Maryjane, just plain Jane.
    Her party was attended by Janes aged 8-88. Jane even invited a dog and a horse named Jane.
    Jane cared deeply for her friends and neighbors. She visited her neighbor Dotty every day, for
    years, at the end of her life. She also kept a set of triplets busy after school, in her candy
    kitchen, to give their single mother a much-needed break. Yes, Jane was a master chocolatier
    at her very own Jane’s Montana Chocolates. Jane loved and supported Hillsdale College. She
    hosted weekly Hillsdale meetings for years, educating the people on the importance of the
    founding documents and their original intent.


    Jane was called “The Most Dangerous Woman in Montana.” This moniker was given to Jane
    because of her unyielding pursuit of the truth behind the results of the 2020 election. Jane
    cared about all manners of truth. She believed how truthful one was with little things was
    indicative of how one handles bigger things. This belief is what sparked Jane’s exposure of the
    truth behind fraudulent elections, in 2003. Jane was elected to the local government Study
    Commission in Missoula. On that same ballot, the citizens voted for a bond to cover a 50-
    meter community pool. Later, the city decided it would rather have a park and spent the money
    on that instead. When Jane confronted the county about their fraudulent use of funds, they
    tried claiming that the pool bond was never on the ballot. Jane retrieved the ballot and passed
    out the proof of fraud all over town. Jane also took this proof to the deputy’s office, where they
    agreed this was fraud. She was also told that the matter should be taken up by the county
    attorney’s office, but that would never happen in Missoula County. The commission told Jane
    to drop the matter, and that they had voted to not discuss it again. Jane told them that she had
    not voted to stop talking about it, and if you’ve ever heard Jane speak about election fraud you
    know she never did!


    Before the 2020 election took place, Jane helped organize the Missoula County ballot envelope
    count because she foresaw the pitfalls of an all mail-in election. The envelope count revealed a
    shocking discrepancy of 4,592 envelopes short of the actual certified vote. Jane was told if she
    wanted anything done about it she would have to sue the county. Shockingly no attorney
    would take on the job.


    Seeing the never-ending need to expose the truth, Jane founded the Montana Election Integrity
    Project. She and her team immediately began a statewide canvass of the 2020 election that
    revealed Montana has some of the dirtiest voter roles in the nation, and nearly 20% of
    Montana's 2020 vote was found to be invalid.


    Jane kept the team busy with research projects and investigations while she traveled
    thousands of miles, crisscrossing our state, because despite the naysayers, and those who
    sought to discredit the truth, Jane remained unintimidated and worked hard, all the rest of her
    days, to make sure the locals knew what was going on behind the closed doors of their elected
    servants.


    I would need a whole book to share everything Jane Lewis Rectenwald has done to fight for
    truth and liberty, and against election fraud over the years.


    What is most important is the mark Jane left on so many who have heard her speak, and who
    have been encouraged to emulate Jane’s never-ending fight to restore liberty and integrity to
    our state, and our nation.


    The abundance of Jane’s legacy and her love for her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ cannot be
    measured.


    Rest In Peace, My Beautiful Friend,
    Carrey


    For more details on the legacy of Jane’s demand for truth please visit mtelectionintegrity.org

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    Colson

    What a beautiful statement. MT was lucky to have her . May her memory and the work she invested in continued by the faithful.

    Judith Mortensen

    May we ALL continue the fight against election lying, cheating and corruption!!

    Renae

    Great warrior who will be missed.

    Ted D Valentiner Jr

    Jane was an honorable warrior. It was a privilege to join her in the battle!

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