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CITY OF CROOKSTON ANNOUNCES UPDATED POLL LOCATIONS FOR UPCOMING ELECTION

The 2024 primary election is right around the corner, and voters are going to see some changes from years past on the ballots.

“On the normal primary, you have all the political parties on one ballot,” said City Clerk Ashley Rystad, “But for this presidential primary, you are going to see three separate ballots. When you come in and vote, you will see a process where you’ll see on our iPad screen you will select which political party screen you want to vote for.”

The three political parties to choose from on this year’s ballots are Republican, Democrat, and Legalize Marijuana Now.

The city of Crookston has established the voting dates and locations for each ward.

Crookston residents located in Wards 1, 2, and 6 Poll location is at St. Paul Lutheran Church located at 1214 University Avenue, and residents in Wards 3, 4, and 5, Poll location is at First Presbyterian located at 510 N Broadway. The presidential primary will take place on Tuesday, March 5, and each polling location will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The regular primary voting will take place on Tuesday, August 13, and the general election will be on Tuesday, November 5.

updated Ward locations

Rystad explained that the city will make sure that upholding all voter’s privacy and confidentiality is a major priority in the election process. “We are still upholding privacy and still being discrete,” said Rystad, “When it comes to keeping your political party, we’re going to withhold the same integrity as we would any other election. All of your data is as private as it was in any other election.”

The current election law specific to the presidential primary is in Minnesota Statutes Chapter 207A and Minnesota Rules Chapter 8215. Common questions about the presidential primary are answered below.

When will the next presidential primary take place?

March 5, 2024.

Will all parties participate in the presidential primary?

No, only major parties will participate.

Will all parties be on the same ballot?

No, each participating major party will have a separate ballot.

Who decides which candidates will appear on a party’s ballot?

The chair of each party will submit a list of candidates for the party’s ballot no later than 63 days before the date of the presidential primary (January 2, 2024).

What if a candidate drops out before the primary?

Once a party’s list is submitted, changes will not be made to candidates that will appear on the ballot.

Will there be a place to write in a choice or vote for “uncommitted”?

Only if it is requested by the party chair. Party chairs will need to submit names of write-in candidates to be counted seven days before the primary.

Will any other offices be on the ballot?

No, only presidential candidates from a major party will appear on the presidential primary ballot. Other offices with a primary will be on the primary ballot in August.

Who can vote in the presidential primary?

Any voter registered in Minnesota. Voters can pre-register through February 13, or register at the polling place when they vote. Note that voters must turn 18 years old by March 5 to vote in the presidential primary.

How will I be able to vote in the presidential primary?

Registered voters will be able to vote at their polling place on presidential primary day or by absentee ballot in the 46 days before presidential primary day (starting January 19, 2024). A voter must request the ballot of the party of their choice. If a voter refuses to select a party, they will not be able to vote in the presidential primary.

Will other people know which party’s ballot I request?

A voter’s choice of party ballot will be recorded and is private data. However, a list will be provided to the chair of each major political party of voters who selected that party. How a voter votes on the ballot will be secret.

Will parties have to abide by the primary results?

The presidential primary results must bind the election of delegates in each party.

Who will pay for the presidential nomination primary?

The state will reimburse the county and municipalities for the primary costs.

How much will the primary cost?

In 2020, the cost to administer the presidential primary was $9.6 million. Counties and municipalities will be reimbursed for their costs of administering the Presidential Nomination Primary following the election.

Will there still be precinct caucuses?

Yes, precinct caucuses and local and state nominating conventions will still take place to conduct other party business.

Is the presidential nomination primary the same as the presidential primary?

Yes, the official name of this election is “presidential nomination primary,” but it is most commonly known simply as the presidential primary.

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