Minnesota Statutes

§ 204B.46 — MAIL ELECTIONS; QUESTIONS

Minnesota § 204B.46
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartELECTIONS
Ch. 204BELECTION ADMINISTRATION; GENERAL PROVISIONS

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Minn. Stat. § 204B.46 (2026).

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A county, municipality, or school district submitting questions to the voters at a special election may conduct an election by mail with no polling place other than the office of the auditor or clerk. No offices may be voted on at a mail election, except in overlapping school and municipal jurisdictions, where a mail election may include an office when one of the jurisdictions also has a question on the ballot. Notice of the election must be given to the county auditor at least 84 days prior to the election. This notice shall also fulfill the requirements of Minnesota Rules, part8210.3000. The special mail ballot procedures must be posted at least six weeks prior to the election. Not more than 46 nor later than 14 days prior to the election, the auditor or clerk shall mail ballots by nonfo

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Legislative History

1987 c 213 s 1;1989 c 291 art 1 s 11;1993 c 223 s 11;2008 c 295 s 13;2009 c 88 art 6 s 4;2010 c 180 s 4;2010 c 194 s 17;2011 c 18 s 5;2013 c 131 art 2 s 31;2014 c 264 s 16;2023 c 62 art 4 s 88;2024 c 112 art 2 s 23

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