Minnesota Statutes

§ 4.06 — VACANCY; SUCCESSION; DISABILITY

Minnesota § 4.06
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartCONSTITUTIONAL OFFICES AND DUTIES
Ch. 4GOVERNOR

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Minn. Stat. § 4.06 (2026).

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(a)When a vacancy occurs, from any cause whatever, in the office of governor, the lieutenant governor shall become governor and the last duly elected president of the senate shall become lieutenant governor for the remainder of the term. When a vacancy occurs, from any cause whatever, in the office of governor and in the office of lieutenant governor, the president of the senate shall become governor for the remainder of the term. If there be no president of the senate, then the speaker of the house shall become governor for the remainder of the term; or if there be none, then the secretary of state, or the auditor, or the attorney general, in that order, shall upon resignation from office, become governor for the remainder of the term.
(b)In case of the death or other failure to take of

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Legislative History

1961 c 573 s 1;1973 c 720 s 76subd 2;1986 c 444;1995 c 98 s 1;2003 c 112 art 2 s 50

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