HF96 (False House Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Date of state primary changed to the same date as the presidential primary nomination, and presidential nomination primary requirements amended.

Related bill: SF651

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This legislative bill proposes changes to election procedures in Minnesota, primarily aiming to align the date of the state primary elections with the presidential nomination primary. This means that both elections would occur on the same date, simplifying the process and potentially increasing voter turnout. The bill includes various amendments to existing statutes that govern how elections are managed, ranging from the procedures for establishing polling places to the specifics of how election results are reported and how election judges are appointed.

Key changes proposed in this bill include: 1. Consolidating multiple polling places into a single venue to facilitate easier management and potentially better accessibility. 2. Altering dates by which certain election-related actions need to be completed, like the submission of election judge lists by political parties. 3. Establishing clear procedures for emergency situations where polling places need to be combined. 4. Modifying the timeline and requirements for the adjustment of precinct boundaries and updating election technology plans.

Furthermore, the bill proposes the repeal of certain sections of the statutes that may be redundant or obsolete with these new changes.

Overall, the intention of the bill is to streamline election procedures, ensure greater consistency in election practices across the state, and adjust the election process to better accommodate the timing of presidential primaries.

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