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Chapter 5B
Section 5B.06
Recent History
- 2023 5B.06 Amended 2023 c 62 art 4 s 7
- 2014 5B.06 Amended 2014 c 264 s 1
- 2013 5B.06 Amended 2013 c 131 art 1 s 1
- 2006 5B.06 New 2006 c 242 s 1
This is an historical version of this statute chapter. Also view the most recent published version.
5B.06 VOTING BY PROGRAM PARTICIPANT; USE OF DESIGNATED ADDRESS
BY COUNTY AUDITOR.
A program participant who is otherwise eligible to vote may register with the secretary of
state as an ongoing absentee voter. The secretary of state shall determine the precinct in which
the residential address of the program participant is located and shall request from and receive
from the county auditor or other election official the ballot for that precinct and shall forward
the absentee ballot to the program participant with the other materials for absentee balloting as
required by Minnesota law. The program participant shall complete the ballot and return it to the
secretary of state, who shall review the ballot in the manner provided by section 203B.24. If
the ballot and ballot materials comply with the requirements of that section, the ballot must be
certified by the secretary of state as the ballot of a program participant, and must be forwarded to
the appropriate electoral jurisdiction for tabulation along with all other ballots. The name and
address of a program participant must not be listed in the statewide voter registration system.
History: 2006 c 242 s 6
BY COUNTY AUDITOR.
A program participant who is otherwise eligible to vote may register with the secretary of
state as an ongoing absentee voter. The secretary of state shall determine the precinct in which
the residential address of the program participant is located and shall request from and receive
from the county auditor or other election official the ballot for that precinct and shall forward
the absentee ballot to the program participant with the other materials for absentee balloting as
required by Minnesota law. The program participant shall complete the ballot and return it to the
secretary of state, who shall review the ballot in the manner provided by section 203B.24. If
the ballot and ballot materials comply with the requirements of that section, the ballot must be
certified by the secretary of state as the ballot of a program participant, and must be forwarded to
the appropriate electoral jurisdiction for tabulation along with all other ballots. The name and
address of a program participant must not be listed in the statewide voter registration system.
History: 2006 c 242 s 6
NOTE: This chapter, as added by Laws 2006, chapter 242, sections 1 to 8, is effective September 1, 2007. Laws 2006, chapter 242, sections 1 to 8, the effective dates.
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