Minnesota Statutes
§ 205.105 — POSTPONEMENT OF ELECTION; INCLEMENT WEATHER
Minnesota § 205.105
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 205.105 (2026).
Text
Subdivision 1.Applicability. This section applies to a primary, special, or general election held in a city that is not held in conjunction with a state or federal election, and to town elections when postponement of the town election is not subject to section365.51. Subd. 2.Postponement of election.
(a)In the event of severe or inclement weather, the municipal clerk may postpone an election when the National Weather Service or a law enforcement agency has issued storm warnings or travel advisories indicating that the weather conditions would make travel to a polling place difficult or hazardous for voters and election judges. When one or more jurisdictions are holding elections in conjunction with one another, the jurisdiction that covers the largest geographic area has the authority,
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Legislative History
2010 c 201 s 60
Nearby Sections
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§ 205.01
DEFINITIONS§ 205.02
STATUTES APPLICABLE§ 205.065
PRIMARIES§ 205.07
CITY GENERAL ELECTION§ 205.075
TOWN GENERAL ELECTION§ 205.10
MUNICIPAL SPECIAL ELECTIONS§ 205.13
CANDIDATES, FILING§ 205.16
NOTICE§ 205.17
BALLOTS§ 205.175
VOTING HOURS§ 205.185
PROCEDURE§ 205.84
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Minnesota § 205.105, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/205/205.105.