The move comes after the Star Tribune published previously unreported court filings detailing several accusations against Rep. Jeff Dotseth, R-Kettle River, who is seeking a second term in the legislature.
Expanded early voting hours, automatic registration and preregistration for teenagers could make it easier for the state’s eligible voters to cast ballots this year compared to past presidential elections.
While there was a ''glitch'' in Minnesota's new automatic voter registration system, Secretary of State Steve Simon said Thursday that nobody who was ineligible voted in the August primary as a result of the problem.
Early voting in Minnesota opened on Friday, September 20, one of the earliest voting periods in the country. This story comes to you from MPR News through a partnership with Sahan Journal.
Election Day isn't until Nov. 5, but voting in Minnesota for the 2024 presidential election has already begun. Why it matters: This results of these elections will determine which party has a majority at the state Capitol,
Minnesota nonprofit 100 Rural Women hopes to bring more students and young women into political leadership roles.
Aside from the race for president of the United States, Minnesotans will see candidates for U.S. Senate, Congress, and State House on the ballot. There is one special election for an open State Senate seat in the west metro, and there are dozens of local ballot questions. You can generate a sample ballot online.
State law allows voters to cast their ballot up to 46 days before the election, but many will chose to vote on Election Day.
A study shows that Minnesota's 18- to 29-year-old population could have the sixth-highest influence in the country in the 2024 presidential race.
The 2024 voting season officially kicked off Friday, as voters in three states can now line up at early voting polling sites or election offices to cast their ballot.
To the knowledge of state officials, none of those possibly ineligible voters cast ballots in the August primary election, Secretary of State Steve Simon said Thursday. The registrations flagged by the Department of Public Safety will be considered inactive until the personal information is verified.