Reform

Reform
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Up to speed on election interference?

Interference
Election interference was popularized by 45’s EO 13848, which Biden has extended. This page collects writings about Minnesota’s election interference in several categories.

Then maybe it's time for reform.

Steps to reform
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Federal

The U.S. Constitution leaves elections up to the states. See Article IV.

State

The state legislatures are to determine the time, place, and manner of elections.

Just 9 election laws needed
Instead of multiple chapters 9 election laws0:00/492.7573331× What do I think about the current state of elections in Minnesota? Well, I’m glad you asked… As of Jan 24, 2024, the three-sentence version is this: The Minnesota Legislature, which is responsible for elections according to US Constitution,

County

Even while the election codes are determined by the state legislature, counties have certain authority regarding election administration.

The ACEIT team in Anoka County has prepared resolutions for counties, cities, and townships.

Anoka
Citizens in Anoka County began speaking with their commissioners prior to commissioner board meetings in 2022 although their group started up in late summer of 2021. In 2023, because of their consistency, a public comment segment was added to the end of commissioner board meetings, but notably the county turns

City and Township

Even while the election codes are determined by the state legislature, cities and townships have certain authority regarding election administration.

The ACEIT team in Anoka County has prepared resolutions for counties, cities, and townships.

Anoka
Citizens in Anoka County began speaking with their commissioners prior to commissioner board meetings in 2022 although their group started up in late summer of 2021. In 2023, because of their consistency, a public comment segment was added to the end of commissioner board meetings, but notably the county turns