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ELECTION NIGHT RETURNS WILL BE PRELIMINARY, FINAL RESULTS EXPECTED A WEEK LATER

Election Night is supposed to mark the end of the election season most years in Minnesota. However, election night will only give us some of the answers in 2020.  That’s because beginning with this November’s elections, officials must accept ballots postmarked by election day for seven days after the election. To be accepted those ballots […]

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POLK COUNTY HOPEFUL BALLOTS WILL ARRIVE IN TIME FOR ABSENTEE VOTING

Absentee voting locations in Minnesota are required to be open 46 days before the general election, which is Friday, September 18.  “As of right now, we have about 11,000 voters who would be eligible to vote by absentee, meaning they live in a district that has an active polling place,” said Cote. “We currently have

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COURT RULING MEANS ELECTIONS RESULTS COULD BE DELAYED 48 OR MORE HOURS THIS FALL

Minnesota has been allowing voting by mail-in ballot or mailed in absentee ballots since 2014, but new rules this year could impact when residents learn the results of elections. Because of COVID-19 concerns, the requirement for a witness signature has been removed. But the ruling that will change when results may be available is a

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION ABSENTEE BALLOT INFO

Absentee ballots for the Crookston School District Special Election are available through Monday, November 4 at 4:30 p.m.  The absentee ballots can be requested, in person, from Marilyn Wahouske at the Crookston School District office at the Crookston High School.  The District office is located at door 10 on the east side of the building,

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