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Here’s what you need to know about Minnesota’s recent election law changes 02:15. ST. PAUL, Minn. — Closing the door on Minnesota's primary elections Tuesday means campaigns are kicking it ...
More than 1 million people have already voted in Minnesota for the 2024 election, but many still plan on voting in person on Election Day to cast their ballot. Here's a look at what's on the ...
See live updates of Minnesota election results from the 2024 election, including Senate and House races, state elections and more. Diddy to remain jailed until sex-crimes verdict sentencing, ...
State legislators bought home monitoring systems. Congressmembers hired security agents. Political groups encouraged ...
Minnesota’s top election security official said Monday the state is aware of election disinformation campaigns, both foreign and domestic, but is not aware of any “specific, credible threats ...
Minnesota’s elections rely on the dedication and public service of 30,000 people and they are required to conduct their work fairly, impartially, and within the letter of the law.
For nearly a decade, Republican politicians have cast doubt on the integrity of the elections system in Minnesota and elsewhere. In the most recent KARE 11 MPR Star Tribune Minnesota poll, 21% of ...
New laws in Minnesota span topics across public safety, civil rights, environmental protections and more, but it's election laws that are top of mind before Nov. 5. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
Two people have been charged with conspiracy to commit voter registration fraud in Minnesota. And Secretary of State Steve Simon says the case shows that Minnesota’s election safeguards work ...
Minnesota state statute has long required a balance of Republicans and Democrats among absentee ballot review boards and the 30,000 election judges who’ll be serving on Tuesday.
Campaign efforts come as Democrats hold a one-seat majority in the Minnesota Senate, while control of the Minnesota House is evenly split. In the 2024 House race, Rep. Dan Wolgamott, DFL-St. Cloud, ...
St. Olaf College in Minnesota boasted an 87.6% voter turnout rate in 2020, taking home the top prize in the All In Campus Democracy Challenge. It's trying to beat its own record in 2024.